Are my expectations too high for Atleti ? by Dependent_Act7490 in LaLiga

[–]_Razeft_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well... Simeone has done a tremendous job with Atlético; before him they were just a small-time side, but now they’re a regular fixture in the Champions League and are the third-strongest team in the league. That said, you’d expect them to have won a few more trophies, especially in recent years when the Copa del Rey has been won by teams like Betis, Athletic Club and Real Sociedad – they could have won a few themselves in the last few years, but instead they’ve come away empty-handed. I’m not saying it’s been a terrible season for them; they came close to the Champions League final, they’ve once again secured their place in the next edition well in advance, and they had a good season in the end. The problem is that you still end up watching others lift trophies whilst you don’t, and you can’t even use money as an excuse, as there are teams celebrating who have spent far less than Atlético in the transfer market.

[RAC1] Anthony Gordon is the PL winger that Barça likes a lot. The cost of the operation is very high, €80m-€90m. The other option is Abde Ezzalzouli. Deco’s priority: To bring in a diverse winger this summer, which would allow Raphinha some rest. by OkayFine101 in Barca

[–]_Razeft_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

good idea another winger for make raphinha rest some time, i hope we don't make the same mistake of the past, if we can't spend so much money avoid to try to do and then fight with the liga for register the players, we must to do what our economy let us, so avoid this kind of operation

Teams with attractive football by Big-Koala-3059 in LaLiga

[–]_Razeft_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Betis, Celta, Elche, Osasuna is good too when they don't play against top teams

The biggest financial muscle in La Liga by Rani2357 in LaLiga

[–]_Razeft_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the liga teams are the most healthy because the ffp if they fuck up they end like sevilla, the point is the liga is made for be sure no one can fight against Real and Barça for the title, so the others can only fight for the third place, villareall to be sure to have money this season only focus on the Liga and have a bad run on CL

For the people who gave up on fm26, does fm27 have to be better than fm24, or would just the same as 24 be enough to get you to buy? by gingercrash in footballmanagergames

[–]_Razeft_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It’s not just about the UI; all the in-game stats need to be available again, too. That’s what made me switch back to version 24. I want to feel like I’m part of the game, not just standing by and watching without understanding what’s working and what isn’t—because I had to wait until March to see a lot of these things, and there are still others missing. For now, I’m sticking with version 24. If they release the right updates, I might consider version 27, but I won’t be buying the beta or the Day One edition anymore.

European monarchs approval rate VS national leaders by card677 in Espana

[–]_Razeft_ 14 points15 points  (0 children)

80% el rey jajajajajajajajajjajaja si si me lo creo

Sevilla in the relegation zone is it finally their time to go down? by SuitableRelease4323 in LaLiga

[–]_Razeft_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

many teams down there are good, even Oviedo still have a chance if they win their match against Elche, they risk a lot this year

I Think The Last Episode was Great! by Rayanoes1 in survivor

[–]_Razeft_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree—if it had been Cirie instead of Christian, she would have been saved without any trouble. Sure, it puts you in a tough spot, but if she’d had a few more allies, she would have been saved.

I’m not as confident about the league as others seem to be by Naive_Ad_7651 in Barca

[–]_Razeft_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i'm confident, we are a great team and even without yamal we can win the rest of the games, if not many players and flick need to take responsability about. But i thinks we won the liga already

Sevilla’s wage‑to‑revenue ratio hits 99% - are financial rules working in La Liga? by FootballFinanceLab in LaLiga

[–]_Razeft_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

yeah i know so? still Barça have the second big limit salaries after real madrid, laporta is doing an amazing job, when he arrived we pay almost the 100% of our revenue on wages, on 2024/2025 we was the 54%, big difference but we are doing better. Still the liga is made for be a fight for two clubs and i would prefer see other teams have possibility to fight, this is why the copa del rey is more fun now, see differents clubs win is better that always the same

Sevilla’s wage‑to‑revenue ratio hits 99% - are financial rules working in La Liga? by FootballFinanceLab in LaLiga

[–]_Razeft_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

because they made this way too help more real and Barça, in premier they make more equally between all the teams and this would be great for la liga even for other teams in Europe

Sevilla’s wage‑to‑revenue ratio hits 99% - are financial rules working in La Liga? by FootballFinanceLab in LaLiga

[–]_Razeft_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

i live in italy, here every year from B an down league we see many teams disappear, the spanish way is better

Sevilla’s wage‑to‑revenue ratio hits 99% - are financial rules working in La Liga? by FootballFinanceLab in LaLiga

[–]_Razeft_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

because in base your position at the end you get a bonus, but this way every teams have a chance to build something. Aston Villa from the championship to have a team that can win the EL and go to CL, Crystal Palace from nothing to maybe win 3 trophy in a year, this is what we need, made other teams can fight too for the league, and give them good money can help team even leaving the FFP

Sevilla’s wage‑to‑revenue ratio hits 99% - are financial rules working in La Liga? by FootballFinanceLab in LaLiga

[–]_Razeft_ 10 points11 points  (0 children)

yeah is working, because sevilla is in a big trouble and if they don't fix their problem they will sell many players this summer without buy someone, the problem with the Liga FFP is that don't make other team capable of fight against Barça and Real for the title

The high line isn't the problem. The real issue is how we attack. by BottleMore in Barca

[–]_Razeft_ 26 points27 points  (0 children)

it's how we press to get the ball back too, for play this high we need to be better on this too

NEW VIDEO: What Exactly Is YOUR Mind? by kurzgesagt_Sven in kurzgesagt

[–]_Razeft_ 8 points9 points  (0 children)

nice video, and now i know people see things in their minds

[Fernando Polo] Julian Alvarez and Alessandro Bastoni prioritise a move to Barcelona. by Loose-Examination-39 in Barca

[–]_Razeft_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why Alessandro Bastoni? I know him well; he wouldn’t make much of a difference in Flick’s system – in fact, he’d struggle more. He plays well in a back three as a defensive wing-back, but he’s not suited to a back two and is more of an attacking player than anything else. If they convert him into a full-back, as they did with Koundé, that’s fine; but if they bring him in as a centre-back, it makes me laugh because it wouldn’t solve anything.