We've been through this before.sniper said:not to mention the national team being european and world champion. makes the record even more unique.
but probably nothing to see here folks.
more talent. better training facilities. more training hours. better match-mentality.
One would expect such one-nation-dominance in quirky sports such as long-distance ice-skating, but definitely not in football.
the past five years or so, ay?
Didn't Barca start shopping at Fuentes' place in around 2005?
Probably a coincidence.
question remains: what are the spanish having that others aren't? EPO? HGH? The combination? Or does the secret lie in the quantity rather than quality of doping?
England has dominated European football for several years now, but all of a sudden somebody else does it and it must be because of doping programs? How was it not obvious one-nation dominance that was comical and screamed "obvious doping" when the English teams were doing it?Libertine Seguros said:Anyhow - countries of teams in last 8 of CL:
2012: Spain 2, England 1, France 1, Portugal 1, Germany 1, Italy 1, Cyprus 1
2011: England 3, Spain 2, Italy 1, Germany 1, Ukraine 1
2010: England 2, France 2, Spain 1, Italy 1, Germany 1, Russia 1
2009: England 4, Spain 2, Germany 1, Portugal 1
2008: England 4, Spain 1, Italy 1, Germany 1, Turkey 1
2007: England 3, Italy 2, Spain 1, Germany 1, Netherlands 1
2006: Italy 3, Spain 2, England 1, France 1, Portugal 1
So actually, it seems that this is the first year in some time that the Premier League hasn't been the dominant factor out there. Maybe the Spanish have improved their doping, or maybe those British teams are just still relying on those same players who've been carrying them for the last decade and are now getting pretty old.
Come on, wake up. The Spanish teams of this year are no cleaner or dirtier than the English teams of the last few years with such paragons of clean competition as Carlos Queiroz, Rio Ferdinand and Nani involved. Yes, there's doping in Spanish football, but after several years of Premier League hegemony, to start calling out another country because they're outperforming the Premier League teams for the first time in six years is a bit off.
SOMETHING made those Premier League teams keep beating the Spanish and Italian teams we now know were doping.