Variation on an old theme.
The current Bayern Munich side that is.
Mid table?
Struggling to stay up?
Where would B.Munich be in the PL?
posted on 15/11/11
But entire English team is made up of PL players, and a large majority of Germans are based in Bundasliga.
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Also, did Parker play against them? Are the two players referred to in your username English?
posted on 16/11/11
I'm pretty sure you know the answer to both those questions.
Hypothetical subject we're discussing and it's getting late. Night night now
posted on 16/11/11
But what you're saying is that the Danish league is stronger than the Portuguese league on the strength of Denmark beating Portugal. By your logic, Kobenhavn should win the Liga Sagres.
posted on 16/11/11
and they knocked United out too, the only team to do so in the last four seasons
posted on 16/11/11
But what you're saying is that the Danish league is stronger than the Portuguese league on the strength of Denmark beating Portugal
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Not at all. Bayern as a club are made up of a significant number of German internationals. The same players responsible for wrecking England at the last WC. England team that is made up exclusively players from the PL, the supposedly toughest league in the world. Consider that and the fact that Bayern are a huge club in every respect, I think they would be up there in the OP's hypothetical scenario.
posted on 16/11/11
But it doesn't bear comparison, because you don't have a similar situation to Bayern's in the PL's top clubs. England's players are much more spread out and are supported by prime imports.
posted on 16/11/11
This article has had a nomadic existence, travelling to many Premier League boards. This seems like a nice, quiet place for it to settle down.
Just for the record, I think they'd be way below the Magpies.
posted on 17/11/11
atmosphere at OT, Arsenal...
posted on 18/11/11
posted on 18/11/11
Just for the record, I think they'd be way below the Magpies.
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Bayern wud be No.1 in PL
Thats a fact!