website statistics
Jump to content
  • Register/Login on Totallympics!

    Sign up to Totallympics to get full access to our website.

     

    Registration is free and allows you to participate in our community. You will then be able to reply to threads and access all pages.

     

    If you encounter any issues in the registration process, please send us a message in the Contact Us page.

     

    We are excited to see you on Totallympics, the home of Olympic Sports!

     

Football 2017 Discussion Thread


Henry_Leon

Recommended Posts

SKA Khabarovsk promoted to the Russian Premier League. 'Who cares', I can hear people think, but there's a fun little fact: Khabarovsk is in the far east of Russia and the closest away game is around 7000 kilometers away :roflmao:

.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/386-football-2017-discussion-thread/page/17/#findComment-80386
Share on other sites

Well, it seems I'll join the others here, celebrating my local team.

 

CD GUADALAJARA "CHIVAS" won it's 12 title in the Mexican league!!

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/386-football-2017-discussion-thread/page/17/#findComment-80389
Share on other sites

The last Rome's Imperator retired from the football world. After 28 years when he play in the same team, he reject team like Real Madrid, and he become a symbol of Rome and of Italian football. 

I'm not a Romanist but yesterday was a sad day for all football fun and, when you see 70.000 people in the Olympic Stadium that cry for all the time, it's very sad.:(

Here the full video of yesterday:

 

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/386-football-2017-discussion-thread/page/17/#findComment-80399
Share on other sites

11 hours ago, heywoodu said:

SKA Khabarovsk promoted to the Russian Premier League. 'Who cares', I can hear people think, but there's a fun little fact: Khabarovsk is in the far east of Russia and the closest away game is around 7000 kilometers away :roflmao:

 

lol yes Khabarovsk. I remember the first time they added Amur Khabarovsk to the hockey KHL, all other teams were really angry because of terrible scheduling. for example Slovan traveled 10 hours to play there and 2 days later they have another match at home :lol:

 

few years later they added another one club Admiral Vladivostok this was a real extrem :dhttp://www.ontheforecheck.com/2013/6/18/4443478/khl-super-schedule-travel-miles-vladivostok

and since last season there also a chinese club..if you search for a event where the athletes should be tired it´s definitely the ice hockey KHL :d

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/386-football-2017-discussion-thread/page/17/#findComment-80405
Share on other sites

Italian :ITA coaches won titles around Europe this season:

 

Carlo Ancelotti Bundesliga :GER with Bayern Munchen

Antonio Conte Premier league :ENG  with Chelsea

Massimo Carrera Russian Premier League :RUS with Spartak Moscow

and Marco Rossi The Hugarian First League :HUN  with Budapest Honved

 

In the next Champions League four seeded teams will managed by Italian coaches (except Honved will enter at Q2, the fourth team is Juventus of Max Allegri)

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/386-football-2017-discussion-thread/page/17/#findComment-80410
Share on other sites

hace 27 minutos, mrv86 said:

Why? I know he isn't the best, but he's had good results with Chivas.

 

His teams here played "pretty" football but with very bad defense (a bit like Lavolpe). Also he's a bit excentric when speaking to the press so many people didn't take him seriously :d I guess his style is better suited for Mexico where teams play more open football.

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/386-football-2017-discussion-thread/page/17/#findComment-80418
Share on other sites

Huddersfield have been promoted to the English Premier League after beating Reading on penalties.

Huddersfield have a famous superfan.... Patrick Stewart. Another reason for me to be happy with this result :)

 

Link to comment
https://totallympics.com/forums/topic/386-football-2017-discussion-thread/page/17/#findComment-80422
Share on other sites

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Latest Posts around Totallympics

    • FIS has released the FIS Cross Country World Cup 2026/27 calendar: https://assets.fis-ski.com/f/252177/x/46d75109f7/wc-cal_nordic26-27.pdf    27.-29.11. Ruka (FIN) 04.-06.12. Trondheim (NOR) 11.-13.12. Davos (SUI) 31.12.-03.01. Les Rousses (FRA) 05.-06.01. Oberstdorf (GER) 08.-10.01. Val Di Fiemme (ITA) 22.-24.01. Engadin (SUI) 29.-31.01. Toblach (ITA) 12.-14.02. Lahti (FIN) 22.02-07.03-2027 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, Falun (SWE) 12.-14.03 Oslo (NOR) 16.03. Drammen (NOR) 19.-21.03 Ulricehamn (SWE)   oddities in the calendar:   1:There is no stage for the dates 18.-20.12. It turns out that at the beginning of the season there is a 2-week break from 14.-27.12 without any starts; there is no reason for such a long break. 2:Oberstdorf at the Tour de Ski. FIS kicked Oberstdorf out of the Tour de Ski because the weather there was always something wrong and stages were constantly being cancelled, promising that it would no longer do business with Oberstdorf and that there would be no more weather problems at the Tour de Ski. What is Oberstdorf doing at the Tour de Ski again? 3: There is no stage scheduled for February 5-7. This means there's a week-long break without competitions mid-season from February 1-7; there is no reason for such a break. 4: The stage in Lahti (FIN) in mid-February. It can be -25 degrees Celsius in Finland in mid-February. Why risk canceling the stage? 5: The stage in Oslo (NOR) is scheduled immediately after the 22.02-07.03.2027 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, Falun (SWE), which means there will be no 50 km marathon in Oslo (NOR). FIS will not schedule a 50 km marathon for the stage before the 22.02-07.03.2027 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships, Falun (SWE), since no one will come. This means the 50 km marathon will be at the season finale at the end of March in Ulricehamn (SWE). But Ulricehamn (SWE) is Sweden. Also, Ulricehamn (SWE) is southern Sweden. At the end of March, there is snow in Canada,iceland,Australia, and New Zealand. There is also snow in Tibet China, and Japan. But Japan and China have a very negative attitude towards foreigners and will not cooperate with FIS. If the final stage with a 50 km marathon were in Canada,iceland,Australia, or New Zealand, there would be no questions, but southern Sweden? What is FIS thinking?    
    • Jocelyn Peterman, Brett Gallant    Julie Zelingrová, Vít Chabičovský   Marie Kaldvee, Harri Lill   Jennifer Dodds, Bruce Mouat   Stefania Constantini, Amos Mosaner   Kristin Skaslien, Magnus Nedregotten   Kim Seon-Yeong, Jeong Yeong-Seok   Isabella Wrana, Rasmus Wrana   Briar Schwaller-Hurlimann, Yannick Schwaller   Cory Thiesse, Korey Dropkin
    • For me most important are the sports i follow all the season: biathlon, cross country skiing, ski jumping and curling (here i follow only European and World Championships). These are my 'golden coloured' sports on my excel schedule. The second group is: ski alpine, bobsleigh, short track, skeleton, nordic combined and some of the freestyle skiing (ski cross and slope style).  The third group: luge, speed skating, snowboard.   I will also look up for ski mountaineering - i never followed this, so I am happy to give it a try.         Sorry i have to say it: if it is a multiple choice poll the results should be number of votes for the particular option divided by number of voter, not the whole sum of the vote. It is probablythe forum engine, but every time i see a bad diagram, i rage out. The results should look like this:  
    • Mens   3     Johannes Lamparter, Stefan Rettenegger, Thomas Rettenegger   Ilkka Herola, Eero Hirvonen, Wille Karhumaa   Marco Heinis, Laurent Muehlethaler, Mael Tyrode   Vinzenz Geiger, Johannes Rydzek, Julian Schmid   Samuel Costa, Alessandro Pittin, Aaron Kostner   Sora Yachi, Ryota Yamamoto, Akito Watabe   Einar Luraas Oftebro, Jens Luraas Oftebro, Andreas Skoglund   2     Zhao Jiawen, Zhao Zihe   Jiří Konvalinka, Jan Vytrval   Kristjan Ilves, Ruubert Teder   Kacper Jarzabek, Milosz Krzempek   Vid Vrhovnik, Gašper Brecl   Dmytro Mazurchuk, Oleksandr Shumbarets   Ben Loomis, Niklas Malacinski   1     Chingiz Rakparov
    • Always good to get different perspectives
    • I'm very happy to meet everyone here for the first time, and I hope to participate in in-depth exchanges during the upcoming Milan Winter Olympics and even various future events.
    • And welcome back @Function CR Lee It seems like it’s been a while since we saw you here  
    • Welcome to the forum @Andre Han   Nice to see a new member from China on here     Welcome in @Jaden22 Hope you have fun and get involved in our chats 
    • Asian championship  with an epic comeback from 6 goals down and 7 minutes to go to get a draw against   then win 27-26 in extra time  final   VS  
×
×
  • Create New...