Very tough second league in Spain 2018-19
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Very tough second league in Spain 2018-19
Here's the second tier in Spain as of tonight:
Played - Goals - Points
1. Albacete 26 36:21 49
2. Malaga 26 28:18 48
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3. Osasuna 26 34:25 48
4. La Coruna 26 37:19 47
5. Granada 26 32:18 47
6. R. Oviedo 26 31:30 42
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7. Cadiz 26 34:21 41
8. Mallorca 26 32:24 40
No-one can really assert themselves - but clearly the best on current form are Osasuna and Oviedo...
but take into account that ALL 8 shown teams have a vast experience in the top tier of 'La Liga'.
Anyone you have a soft spot for??
David
Played - Goals - Points
1. Albacete 26 36:21 49
2. Malaga 26 28:18 48
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3. Osasuna 26 34:25 48
4. La Coruna 26 37:19 47
5. Granada 26 32:18 47
6. R. Oviedo 26 31:30 42
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7. Cadiz 26 34:21 41
8. Mallorca 26 32:24 40
No-one can really assert themselves - but clearly the best on current form are Osasuna and Oviedo...
but take into account that ALL 8 shown teams have a vast experience in the top tier of 'La Liga'.
Anyone you have a soft spot for??
David
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Re: Very tough second league in Spain 2018-19
Probably Deportivo just because when I was growing up they were pretty decent with the likes of Valeron and Diego Tristan.
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Real Oviedo, given how they nearly went bankrupt 6 years ago
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My dad lives near Coruna so always Depor for me. Not to mention our shared links of Colo, Schar, Xisco and that massive f***ing trophy.
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Ahh yes, that massive suspension bridge trophy
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Re: Very tough second league in Spain 2018-19
Loads of Brits down Málaga way of course...
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And the relegation battle? HOWAY EXTREMADURA.
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Re: Very tough second league in Spain 2018-19
I like to think my part ownership has contributed to their rise from the asheslassassinblanc wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 9:37 pmReal Oviedo, given how they nearly went bankrupt 6 years ago
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Tenerife and Osasuna too... First Rafa's years in the benchs.Scalabrine wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 6:56 pmAnd the relegation battle? HOWAY EXTREMADURA.
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Re: Very tough second league in Spain 2018-19
Don Sholeone wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 7:17 pmI like to think my part ownership has contributed to their rise from the asheslassassinblanc wrote: ↑Sun Feb 17, 2019 9:37 pmReal Oviedo, given how they nearly went bankrupt 6 years ago
I know a Spanish scout from rovers who has shares in them too.
Tbh the more I think of it a fan collective would be the best way to get Ashley out.
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Scalabrine wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 6:56 pmAnd the relegation battle? HOWAY EXTREMADURA.
Young Rafa and Sloth. What a memories.
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The operating costs and capital costs of doing business in the PL make that pretty impossible - especially to buy in at this point. You even see how fan owned clubs in Germany and Spain have changed how they do business the last little while as financial demands have increased.lassassinblanc wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 8:09 pmDon Sholeone wrote: ↑Mon Feb 18, 2019 7:17 pm
I like to think my part ownership has contributed to their rise from the ashes
I know a Spanish scout from rovers who has shares in them too.
Tbh the more I think of it a fan collective would be the best way to get Ashley out.
All that said, it has worked to save some clubs, Portsmouth another example, which might get promoted back to the Championship this year.
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Re: Very tough second league in Spain 2018-19
Osasuna now top ...
and going for a high quality ground in just two years, with 25,000 capacity and sections of 'rail-seats' ...
looks good:
and going for a high quality ground in just two years, with 25,000 capacity and sections of 'rail-seats' ...
looks good:
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