After World Cup, which league are you following?
By ram_cv
@ram_cv (16513)
India
July 17, 2010 1:56am CST
Now that the world cup is over, the focus now shifts to football leagues? Which football league do you follow? Here in India now we have coverage of the English, Spanish, Dutch and Scottish leagues. I follow the English League and the Spanish League to some extent.
Which league are you following post the world cup and which are your favorite clubs in that league?
Cheers!
Ram
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@hristo95 (100)
• Bulgaria
17 Jul 10
I managed to watch all matches from the World Cup. Will now focus primarily on an English football matches and the Bulgarian league , and presentation of the Bulgarian teams in Euro tournaments. I hope our teams to achieve something big this season. My favorite is the team. They made good control meetings in Germany, Having achieved four victories and one loss. Also Bought, pretty good players in this window transfers. I have at CSKA chances to achieve something in their league matches throughout Europe. I really hope to reach the final. Other teams Other teams that played their first official match for the new season - Levski and Litex have achieved victories. Levski defeated his opponent by 6: 0, Litex achieved victory over Montenegro with Team 1: 0. I hope to continue their participation in the League and European Champions League, not so convincing. This is my answer .
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@thedailyclick (3017)
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17 Jul 10
Well being English and a massive Liverpool fan I will be watching and following the Premiership. Although I will occassionaly watch a bit of Serie A if I get the chance.
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@thedailyclick (3017)
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17 Jul 10
I have a feeling that this could be the return to the glory days with Hodgson coming in, in the same way of Paisley and Shankly. The reason being is that we now have a manager who understands how to build teams through coaching rather than just buying star names and as such can work with what there is and without a big budget.
It may take a couple of years before the trophies return but as long as he is given the chance, and the freedom to do things his way then I am sure that we will see Liverpool as the dominant force they once were.
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@sarahruthbeth22 (43143)
• United States
18 Jul 10
Here in the States we have our own league, MLS, Major League Soccer. My ex was English and he is a die hard Chelsea fan. That's the English League, right? Me? Now that the World Cup is over , I have gone back to baseball.
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@sarahruthbeth22 (43143)
• United States
19 Jul 10
Baseball and soccer are Major. Football, our football, basketball, and hockey are national.
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@akuler (3531)
• Malaysia
18 Jul 10
Hi Ram,
As a fan of Liverpool Football Club, I would follow English Premier League actions. It is very bad season last season but I do hope that Liverpool would rise again under the guidance of Roy Hudgson.
I also watch a few top La Liga games. I can not watch it as many as English Premier League because of the time they play their games. Most of it played at a wee hours here.
Here in Malaysia, we had coverage for most of the European top leagues through cable TV. We had English Premier League, La Liga, BundesLiga, Seria A and Ligue 1.
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@Glennbradbury (367)
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22 Jul 10
I am from England and follow the premier league. I am also from Stoke on Trent and so support Stoke City.
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@sjlskl (3382)
• Singapore
17 Jul 10
I am a following of the English Premier League. Ocassionally, I will tune in to the Spanish La Liga. Two leagues that I won't watch, Italian Serie A and German Bundesliga. I find the pace too slow for my liking. As for the rest, my telco company here does not beam them on tv.