Quote from: Risso on December 12, 2024, 12:26:11 PMQuote from: LeeB on December 12, 2024, 12:15:31 PMI can only think of Trabzonspor where we copped for it.I just liked the whole safely through one second, whoops no sorry bye-bye the next aspect of it which is lost.The last round of games in the Champions League could be a bit like that. Lots of ina and outs of the top 8 and bottom 12 as the scores change. Top 8 especially, seeing as there's 1 point currently between 3rd and 12th. Are all final games on the same day?All Wednesday at 2000GMT. You can use this to simulate results to see how it can change around.I had us 9th losing out on GD. But Arsenal were 12th and went to 3rd on my second to last guess. https://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/simulator/
Quote from: LeeB on December 12, 2024, 12:15:31 PMI can only think of Trabzonspor where we copped for it.I just liked the whole safely through one second, whoops no sorry bye-bye the next aspect of it which is lost.The last round of games in the Champions League could be a bit like that. Lots of ina and outs of the top 8 and bottom 12 as the scores change. Top 8 especially, seeing as there's 1 point currently between 3rd and 12th. Are all final games on the same day?
I can only think of Trabzonspor where we copped for it.I just liked the whole safely through one second, whoops no sorry bye-bye the next aspect of it which is lost.
Thanks for that, was fun. Well, better than working. I have us getting four points. That's good enough for seventh place and a tie against Brugge, Bayern Munich, Leverkusen or PSV in the last sixteen.I don't think three points will be enough.
Away goals is totally out of date, glad it's gone. Not because of the impact on us but because it encourages teams to play defensively on front of their own fans, which is fucking boring.
I'd give us a chance against anyone, second leg at Villa Park. You'd probably want one "easier" draw in the last sixteen if we were to have a good chance of going far, though, as I could see us knocking out one top club, but beating two or three would be asking a lot.I'll be disappointed if we go out to some Feyenoord or Sporting type team. But teams like that would much rather play us than the likes of Liverpool and Barcelona who will probably be in the top eight.
Quote from: Accent Guy on December 12, 2024, 01:30:53 PMThe last CL game I watched was the extra time and pens of Liverpool v Milan in 2005. Before that I think it was the 1999 final. That's literally it, ever. I despise the scummy clubs that are in it and haven't watched a single non Villa game this season either. Nor will I. Same goes for the CL highlights. Haven't watched a second of any of it.I agree with the sentiment to the genuinely scummy clubs but struggle to see any reason to hate, say, Brest, Bologna or Stuttgart. I've paid more attention this year than at any other time since it was a knockout competition and televised football was a novelty.As a "neutral", I still like the Conference League best, though. Getting to see genuinely Diddy League clubs like TNS and Shamrock Rovers have their moment in the sun is good fun. I thought it was a ridiculous idea for a tournament when they first announced it, but I like it now.
The last CL game I watched was the extra time and pens of Liverpool v Milan in 2005. Before that I think it was the 1999 final. That's literally it, ever. I despise the scummy clubs that are in it and haven't watched a single non Villa game this season either. Nor will I. Same goes for the CL highlights. Haven't watched a second of any of it.
Quote from: paul_e on December 12, 2024, 12:28:29 PMAway goals is totally out of date, glad it's gone. Not because of the impact on us but because it encourages teams to play defensively on front of their own fans, which is fucking boring.I think opposite- it encourages teams to score goals away from home not sit back for the draw and then try beat them 2nd leg at home. It made the 2nd leg more interesting
Quote from: Demitri_C on December 12, 2024, 02:55:18 PMQuote from: paul_e on December 12, 2024, 12:28:29 PMAway goals is totally out of date, glad it's gone. Not because of the impact on us but because it encourages teams to play defensively on front of their own fans, which is fucking boring.I think opposite- it encourages teams to score goals away from home not sit back for the draw and then try beat them 2nd leg at home. It made the 2nd leg more interestingYes, this is spot on.
Quote from: 85kota on December 12, 2024, 03:42:38 PMQuote from: Demitri_C on December 12, 2024, 02:55:18 PMQuote from: paul_e on December 12, 2024, 12:28:29 PMAway goals is totally out of date, glad it's gone. Not because of the impact on us but because it encourages teams to play defensively on front of their own fans, which is fucking boring.I think opposite- it encourages teams to score goals away from home not sit back for the draw and then try beat them 2nd leg at home. It made the 2nd leg more interestingYes, this is spot on.I'm not sure it's backed by any real evidence though. What happened far more regularly was the away team in the first leg would push to take a sore draw or a lead and then they'd defend that in the 2nd leg. There were stats done a few years ago (I can't find it now but I remember reading it at the time) which showed a significant drop in the number of goals in the 2nd leg of games compared to the first, something around 1.4 fewer goals from what I remember.
Quote from: paul_e on December 12, 2024, 04:50:41 PMQuote from: 85kota on December 12, 2024, 03:42:38 PMQuote from: Demitri_C on December 12, 2024, 02:55:18 PMQuote from: paul_e on December 12, 2024, 12:28:29 PMAway goals is totally out of date, glad it's gone. Not because of the impact on us but because it encourages teams to play defensively on front of their own fans, which is fucking boring.I think opposite- it encourages teams to score goals away from home not sit back for the draw and then try beat them 2nd leg at home. It made the 2nd leg more interestingYes, this is spot on.I'm not sure it's backed by any real evidence though. What happened far more regularly was the away team in the first leg would push to take a sore draw or a lead and then they'd defend that in the 2nd leg. There were stats done a few years ago (I can't find it now but I remember reading it at the time) which showed a significant drop in the number of goals in the 2nd leg of games compared to the first, something around 1.4 fewer goals from what I remember.All you need to look at the amount of upsets when there was away goals. You rarely see upsets when they scrapped the away goal ruleAll you need to look at is our game last season in conference league against ajax. We went there played for the draw and finished them easily at home. If the away goals were in place we would have tried to score a goal. In second leg it encourages more attacking play. If you lost 1st let at home 2-1 lets say you have to attack and try score two. Games were better