Burnley? Ha! Get ready to be beaten to a pulp by the Foxes of Leicester City at King Power Stadium.
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We are saving all of our champion juice for the big show. Surprise title winners this season, son!!!!
Hey, don't hate my Clarets. I'll bet you 100 vCash we finish higher than you're cute little foxes this year.
Haha sounds good
Transfer update regarding Toni Kroos for any interested http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/stor...scom:foxsoccer
36 new owners man that is awesome!! It really looks like we will get to 40 soon. I hope it is tonight. The draft is fun so I am ready to find out who gets who.
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Can someone help me with how the Champions League works? From what I read, there's a head to head match up between teams from crappy leagues. Then another head to head matchup between those winners, and the teams from less crappy leagues. Then head to head matchups with those winners and the 4th and 3rd place teams from the top leagues. Then a group stage with those winners, plus the 1st and 2nd place teams from the top league (32 total teams at this point). Then the top two from those groups play in a playoff. All the playoff games and head to head matchups are 2 legs, except the championship game. Is this the gist of it?
I'd like to get in on the draft. Sounds like a great time!
Boom! We're up to 37 owners. 3 more for a full second draft. Welcome aboard, DX!
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Join the Leicester City family, boys. We're starting a new dynasty in the Premiership.
Leicester till I die,
I'm Leicester till I die,
I know I am I'm sure I am,
I'm Leicester till I die.
Okay, buckle in for those trying learn about Champions League. Heres how it works:
QUALIFICATION: the Champions League (CL) is a tournament (not a league) consisting of 32 teams from Europe's top leagues. Qualification is based on the final standings from each European country's league. Each of these leagues is allotted a certain number of slots, and the teams that finish in them are in the Champions league (top four at the end of the season in the English Premier League get into next year's CL, for example). The number of slots per league are based on how good that league is/how much money it has/etc.
DRAW: Each of the 32 teams are put into certain pots, based on how they finished last year and what league they are in. These pots are drawn, and eight groups of four teams are created. Teams from the same country cannot be in the same CL group.
GROUP STAGE: Each team in each group plays six games, one home and one away against each team in their group. Two advance from this group, based on the points system (just like world cup). The team that comes in third in these groups is sent to the Europa League, which is basically the NIT of European Club soccer.
KNOCKOUT ROUNDS (Round of 16): The top two teams from each group are then placed into another pot, separating the group winners and second place teams. The teams that won the group play a second place team. These two teams then play a home and home with each other, and who advances is based on goal differential. If the goal differential is the same, the team who scored more away goals advances. If both goal differential and away goals are the same, the second game (called the second leg) goes into extra time and penal ties if needed, just like the World Cup.
QUARTER AND SEMI-FINALS: The teams are put into one big pot and redrawn again. The two teams drawn play each other in a home and home, with the exact format as the round of 16 games.
FINALS: The final is held at a neutral European site in late May, and it is a one game winner take all game.
Hope this helps, and if you have any more questions, I'm here. Here's some perspective of the size of this. In 2011, the Superbowl had 111.3 million viewers. The Champions League final that year surpassed 300 million
I'm in sounds like fun