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Let's have nobody comment on religion yeah.
Fantastic achievement by them tonight , and having seen how fanatical the Frankfurt lot are, the final is gonna need a Nato peacekeeping force!
 
Not only tonight, a remarkable achievement across the entire competition to date. It may be UEFA’s second club competition but there are big teams in the draw and taking down Dortmund is no mean feat in itself.

As for West Ham, well they’ve certainly run out of puff towards the end of the season.
 
Congratulations to Rangers on reaching their first European final.
 
SomeRandomJack said:
JustJack said:
It most definitely is!

cup winners cup
winners 1971-72
runners up 1960–61, 1966–67
uefa cup
runners up 2007–08
super cup
runners up 1972

That team went bust in 2012
 
JustJack said:
SomeRandomJack said:
cup winners cup
winners 1971-72
runners up 1960–61, 1966–67
uefa cup
runners up 2007–08
super cup
runners up 1972

That team went bust in 2012

At least you didn't mention religion! :lol:

Seriously though, a hell of an achievement from them. Not often you see a team from a minor league make it to a European final. Now they've just got to beat the team that knocked out Barcelona!
 
How much weaker in reality is the Scottish League than, say, the Portuguese league? Granted, they have a big three instead of two, but their fourth team Braga patently aren't world beaters and the quality falls off dramatically from there.

This (insert number as appropriate) club league bull is unhelpful. Germany is a one club league, as skewed and one horse raceish as the Cymru Premier on the face of it, but while not being on a level with the Prem and La Liga, Bayern's inferiors can't be dismissed out of hand as their form in Europe's second string tournaments this season goes to prove. And it is, after all, the fourth strongest League in the world.
 
Jacket said:
How much weaker in reality is the Scottish League than, say, the Portuguese league? Granted, they have a big three instead of two, but their fourth team Braga patently aren't world beaters and the quality falls off dramatically from there.

This (insert number as appropriate) club league bull is unhelpful. Germany is a one club league, as skewed and one horse raceish as the Cymru Premier on the face of it, but while not being on a level with the Prem and La Liga, Bayern's inferiors can't be dismissed out of hand as their form in Europe's second string tournaments this season goes to prove. And it is, after all, the fourth strongest League in the world.

Based on performances in European club competitions over the past 5 seasons, Portugal have the 6th strongest league in Europe. Scotland are 9th, behind Austria, but will get a good bump next season thanks to Rangers, whether they win or lose the final.

The coefficients are useful because they track all the clubs in European competition. So even though Germany is dominated by Bayern and France by PSG, the table shows that the other clubs perform consistently better in Europe than Scotland's clubs.

https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/country/#/yr/2022
 
Jacket said:
How much weaker in reality is the Scottish League than, say, the Portuguese league? Granted, they have a big three instead of two, but their fourth team Braga patently aren't world beaters and the quality falls off dramatically from there.

This (insert number as appropriate) club league bull is unhelpful. Germany is a one club league, as skewed and one horse raceish as the Cymru Premier on the face of it, but while not being on a level with the Prem and La Liga, Bayern's inferiors can't be dismissed out of hand as their form in Europe's second string tournaments this season goes to prove. And it is, after all, the fourth strongest League in the world.

Funny you mention Braga. If you look at the club coefficients rather than the league, Rangers are only 1 place ahead of them in 34th, even including this season's points! I guess that winning the final would give them a boost up the table though.

Celtic are all the way down in 51st and their next best is Aberdeen in 136th! Despite qualifying for Europe every season, Aberdeen are way behind clubs like Burnley, who only have 1 qualifying season!

Think it's fair to say that the Scottish League is a minor league based on this.

https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/club/#/yr/2022
 
JackSomething said:
Jacket said:
How much weaker in reality is the Scottish League than, say, the Portuguese league? Granted, they have a big three instead of two, but their fourth team Braga patently aren't world beaters and the quality falls off dramatically from there.

This (insert number as appropriate) club league bull is unhelpful. Germany is a one club league, as skewed and one horse raceish as the Cymru Premier on the face of it, but while not being on a level with the Prem and La Liga, Bayern's inferiors can't be dismissed out of hand as their form in Europe's second string tournaments this season goes to prove. And it is, after all, the fourth strongest League in the world.

Based on performances in European club competitions over the past 5 seasons, Portugal have the 6th strongest league in Europe. Scotland are 9th, behind Austria, but will get a good bump next season thanks to Rangers, whether they win or lose the final.

The coefficients are useful because they track all the clubs in European competition. So even though Germany is dominated by Bayern and France by PSG, the table shows that the other clubs perform consistently better in Europe than Scotland's clubs.

https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/country/#/yr/2022

I see that we are now 92nd in the ten year club coefficients. Listed as English of course.
 
I hope they bring this banner along, it certainly triggered the 'ammers :D download.jpeg
 

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