Being curious which do you guys think are the top 5 sports in your countries?
Like in Portugal, EEUU, England, ETC.
In Argentina apart from Football is hard to tell, but we pay a lot of attention to basketball, tennis, racing, hockey and rowing.
1. Football
<Everything Else>
But seriously, after football I think the next biggest is either Cricket or Rugby with Tennis and F1 completing the top 5.
@Pirovash
Yes, please. Although i don't know whom we'd replace him with? Not a lot of great coaches out there that would come at a good price..
Unless the US has to be cheap, don't be cheap. Paying money for the right type of coach will bring you success. That being said, improving the ground work for your team is more important than a coach, getting more kids into football at the grass root level will help immensely.
How exactly does the Relegation work? I've vaguely heard of it mainly because i don't watch European Futbol, to really understand it. It's mostly teams going between a Premier and Minor League depending on their Season Performance?
It's a really simple concept but I'll explain it how we have it in the England rather than Portugal or Scotland. The bottom 3 teams in our league are relegated (Lowest points total) into the lower league. Now in the lower league, position 1 and 2 automatically gets promoted to the upper division whilst position 3, 4, 5 and 6 face off against each other at our national stadium (It's a fun day out for the fans of the team too) obvious heartache for the team who losses but it means that the bottom teams will give their all even in the closing weeks of the league season.
Well we also beat the Germans on the way to the Final, whom were ranked #1 in the world(position we currently sit).
Germany? Blessed by God? They lost 2 world wars! Tells you all you need to know about them!
(I am just messing with you dude haha.)
Man, quoting people on here is difficult..
Nah you're just slowly metamorphosing into TA!