Exeter/Liverpool
Exeter/Liverpool
Exeter draw with mighty Liverpool (probably the greatest soccer club ever)
Huwder thowt IT Kittwazer. Almost fluent in Wiganese. Now I kan swan Daren Cornwall un tek Micky ert o um. Not bad eh still corn't spell tho'
Jim
Re: Exeter/Liverpool
With Liverpool with only 1 regular team player in the starting line up. And full of under 21 players from the academy some achievement that by Exeter. If anything Exeter should have been favourites considering the side Liverpool had out.SJ wrote:
Exeter draw with mighty Liverpool (probably the greatest soccer club ever)
Huwder thowt IT Kittwazer. Almost fluent in Wiganese. Now I kan swan Daren Cornwall un tek Micky ert o um. Not bad eh still corn't spell tho'
Jim
They will get another crack at that side as Klopp already said he will not be changing it that much.
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Would be interesting to see what salary those 21 year old Liverpool players are on in comparison to what the League 2 sides like Exeter are on, in addition to the level of coaching they're subject to.thegimble wrote:With Liverpool with only 1 regular team player in the starting line up. And full of under 21 players from the academy some achievement that by Exeter. If anything Exeter should have been favourites considering the side Liverpool had out.SJ wrote:
Exeter draw with mighty Liverpool (probably the greatest soccer club ever)
Huwder thowt IT Kittwazer. Almost fluent in Wiganese. Now I kan swan Daren Cornwall un tek Micky ert o um. Not bad eh still corn't spell tho'
Jim
They will get another crack at that side as Klopp already said he will not be changing it that much.
If you also consider premiership teams like Tottenham Hotspur first team, they are full of players not much over 21.
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As you say quite a few Spurs players are 2-4 years above 21 years old but its a huge difference to be 24 and 18-20 years old playing against a side who has been together for years.Panchitta Marra wrote:Would be interesting to see what salary those 21 year old Liverpool players are on in comparison to what the League 2 sides like Exeter are on, in addition to the level of coaching they're subject to.thegimble wrote:With Liverpool with only 1 regular team player in the starting line up. And full of under 21 players from the academy some achievement that by Exeter. If anything Exeter should have been favourites considering the side Liverpool had out.SJ wrote:
Exeter draw with mighty Liverpool (probably the greatest soccer club ever)
Huwder thowt IT Kittwazer. Almost fluent in Wiganese. Now I kan swan Daren Cornwall un tek Micky ert o um. Not bad eh still corn't spell tho'
Jim
They will get another crack at that side as Klopp already said he will not be changing it that much.
If you also consider premiership teams like Tottenham Hotspur first team, they are full of players not much over 21.
Most of the academy players who made their debuts will not be earning that much. 2 from that Liverpool side under 22 will be on around 15k week. Ilori who will be gone soon and Texteria who has a future. The rest have just started on contracts so will not earn that much.
On average League 2 players earn around 50k a season.
I would guess some if not most of the Exeter side were on the same or more than most of the academy players. Especially the ones who made their debuts.
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The conditions were atrocious like playing on a ploughed field which suited the Grecians. Down here just to get a team of Liverpools stature is something to savour especially for the kids who will be able to say Max Boyce style "I was there " small potatoes for the kopites I know and the minnows will get roasted at Anfield but eh Exeter stand to make a million and the fans get to visit the "Mecca" of English club Football
P. A don't spoil the illusion. Taa
P. A don't spoil the illusion. Taa
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No they will not Klopp has said apparently he is putting out almost the same side. FA Cup for Liverpool now is the smallest of the 3 cups they are in.SJ wrote:The conditions were atrocious like playing on a ploughed field which suited the Grecians. Down here just to get a team of Liverpools stature is something to savour especially for the kids who will be able to say Max Boyce style "I was there " small potatoes for the kopites I know and the minnows will get roasted at Anfield but eh Exeter stand to make a million and the fans get to visit the "Mecca" of English club Football
P. A don't spoil the illusion. Taa
1. Europa League winners now go to CL
2. Carling Cup in the semi and 1 up
3. F A cup injury list and a chance to rest maybe an issue to get knocked out.
Exeter have a chance if they go for it. They should have won at home but last 5 minutes they protected what they had. But a game at Anfield is a seasons money for them and will help them to improve.
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What else do you expect when the big club has to play a virtual reserve team on a paddy field instead of the usual bowling green which they are now more use to as a Premiership club.
Look at nearby Bolton and how they also managed to scape a draw on a ground not much better than many other non league clubs now that the money in football is not reaching the roots of the game in order to improve facilities and standard of football at a lower level, but instead going into the top clubs, top players and executives pockets.
No need to call FIFA or UEFA when it no better in our country when it comes to money in the game going in the wrong direction.
The sickening part is that supporters of the bigger clubs don't care a toss about what is happening in the football as long as their team is winning and care even less about the increasing number of foreign players which are preventing many of own good young talented players progressing to higher levels of the game.
Look at nearby Bolton and how they also managed to scape a draw on a ground not much better than many other non league clubs now that the money in football is not reaching the roots of the game in order to improve facilities and standard of football at a lower level, but instead going into the top clubs, top players and executives pockets.
No need to call FIFA or UEFA when it no better in our country when it comes to money in the game going in the wrong direction.
The sickening part is that supporters of the bigger clubs don't care a toss about what is happening in the football as long as their team is winning and care even less about the increasing number of foreign players which are preventing many of own good young talented players progressing to higher levels of the game.
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Premier League should change its name toWhelley Warrior wrote:What else do you expect when the big club has to play a virtual reserve team on a paddy field instead of the usual bowling green which they are now more use to as a Premiership club.
Look at nearby Bolton and how they also managed to scape a draw on a ground not much better than many other non league clubs now that the money in football is not reaching the roots of the game in order to improve facilities and standard of football at a lower level, but instead going into the top clubs, top players and executives pockets.
No need to call FIFA or UEFA when it no better in our country when it comes to money in the game going in the wrong direction.
The sickening part is that supporters of the bigger clubs don't care a toss about what is happening in the football as long as their team is winning and care even less about the increasing number of foreign players which are preventing many of own good young talented players progressing to higher levels of the game.
The Mercenary League.
Pays a lot to poor foreign players because managers will not risk youth.
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Not just the Premier League , but now all divisions because like non football jobs, they come cheap and in the case of the non well known players, will play for peanuts!thegimble wrote:Premier League should change its name toWhelley Warrior wrote:What else do you expect when the big club has to play a virtual reserve team on a paddy field instead of the usual bowling green which they are now more use to as a Premiership club.
Look at nearby Bolton and how they also managed to scape a draw on a ground not much better than many other non league clubs now that the money in football is not reaching the roots of the game in order to improve facilities and standard of football at a lower level, but instead going into the top clubs, top players and executives pockets.
No need to call FIFA or UEFA when it no better in our country when it comes to money in the game going in the wrong direction.
The sickening part is that supporters of the bigger clubs don't care a toss about what is happening in the football as long as their team is winning and care even less about the increasing number of foreign players which are preventing many of own good young talented players progressing to higher levels of the game.
The Mercenary League.
Pays a lot to poor foreign players because managers will not risk youth.
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How times have changed I had a gym teacher at around 10-12 early 80's who was the most prolific scorer in what is now technically the 5th division and lower.Whelley Warrior wrote:Not just the Premier League , but now all divisions because like non football jobs, they come cheap and in the case of the non well known players, will play for peanuts!thegimble wrote:Premier League should change its name toWhelley Warrior wrote:What else do you expect when the big club has to play a virtual reserve team on a paddy field instead of the usual bowling green which they are now more use to as a Premiership club.
Look at nearby Bolton and how they also managed to scape a draw on a ground not much better than many other non league clubs now that the money in football is not reaching the roots of the game in order to improve facilities and standard of football at a lower level, but instead going into the top clubs, top players and executives pockets.
No need to call FIFA or UEFA when it no better in our country when it comes to money in the game going in the wrong direction.
The sickening part is that supporters of the bigger clubs don't care a toss about what is happening in the football as long as their team is winning and care even less about the increasing number of foreign players which are preventing many of own good young talented players progressing to higher levels of the game.
The Mercenary League.
Pays a lot to poor foreign players because managers will not risk youth.
He was on a few occasions late 70's given options to go pro in the 3-4th division but refused as he was paid well as a teacher and on over 100-200 pound a game depend where he was playing locally. Welsh teams then were in the English leagues.