Soccer 2022–2023 (EPL, La Liga, etc)

Ossoi

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Liverpool should prioritize the league and at best one other trophy, otherwise they risk too many injuries and fatigue to compete in all three remaining competitions
 
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Liverpool should prioritize the league and at best one other trophy, otherwise they risk too many injuries and fatigue to compete in all three remaining competitions
Absolutely agreed

Europa would be cool but it’s not the league or CL
 

Bodhy

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I'm an Arsenal fan. I'd love to see Arsenal win the prem, but Klopp's last season could have written in already. Survive City and all their injuries and they're still in contention. City just know how to get shit done, but Arsenal are in great form ATM and tearing the shit out of lesser teams.

I don't mind Pool winning, good for Klopp to go out with glory. Arsenal have improved markedly over previous years and that's all that matters. We can come back for next year and do well i Europe too.
 

Kirun

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BVB!!!! You'll never walk alone!

I can't fucking believe we're in the UCL Final with how utterly mediocre we've been in domestic competition. And we get the return of Bellingham to face off against. I can't fucking wait, even though I don't think we have nearly enough to deal with Vini's speed, defensively.

 
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faille

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I really hope you guys win it. Hate Real Madrid, but would have preferred you guys over Bayern also.
Fingers crossed! anything can happen in a final
 
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I have zero faith in Dortmund winning but it would be amazing.
 
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JsRua

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Each league brings its unique style and competitive intensity, making every match exciting. With teams battling for the top spots and players pushing to outperform each other, there’s always something new to discuss or a standout performance to appreciate.
 

Kirun

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Even though the final game of league play was meaningless in the Bundeslinga, it was a really cool game, celebrating Marco Reus' career there. The atmosphere in the stadium was amazing. I definitely have to get there at some point and stand in the Yellow Wall. Hopefully he gets to end his career with a Champion's League trophy!
 

Pyratec

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Even though the final game of league play was meaningless in the Bundeslinga, it was a really cool game, celebrating Marco Reus' career there. The atmosphere in the stadium was amazing. I definitely have to get there at some point and stand in the Yellow Wall. Hopefully he gets to end his career with a Champion's League trophy!
I've been lucky enough to attend 3 games in Dortmund, two league games against Bayern and Stuttgart, and a Champions League game against Napoli. I wasn't in the yellow wall, tickets are very hard to get there as they go exclusively to members of Dortmund fan clubs on a seniority basis and it's only hardcore fans who get in there and aren't very willing to give up their tickets. It's not easy to get tickets anywhere there really, most games sell out but if you're willing to pay you can find some. It's worth the price though, 82 000 people singing You'll Never Walk Alone and the chanting throughout the game, the atmosphere is really special.