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07-08-2016 , 05:32 PM
Bundesliga



Bayern won the league by what seemed like a comfortable 10 points, it was quite comfortable for the most part until a surprise loss to Mainz at home opened things up for Dortmund to claw things back three days later at the Westfalen, however a 0-0 draw basically sealed the title, with Bayern only dropping two points for the rest of the season. Leverkusen and Gladbach closed out the Champions League spots, with Golfsburg comically finishing eighth despite buying a bunch of players. Ingolstadt and Darmstadt stayed up, with the latter securing their Bundesliga status in the Olympiastadion as I missed my 1:1 tippspiel win all the stuff prediction, while Hannover relegated by a mile, VfB Stuttgart relegated on the last day of the season in a disastrous day for Stuttgart football, with Kickers joining VfB's reserves in going down from the 3. Liga, while SGE managed to hold off Glubb and maintain top flight status. New arrivals include a welcome bounce back for SC Freiburg, and a not so welcome arrival for RB Leipzig, if the entire team doesn't get killed in Dresden in the Pokal

La Liga



This stayed a three horse race throughout, with both Madrid clubs and Barca at times giving the league away, but Barca were able to hold on on the final day thanks to Bitey grabbing his fortieth league goal of the season to secure the title, a clear five goals ahead of Penaldo while also getting the most assists in the league. Villarreal managed to get the last Champions League spot (other than Sevilla getting their automatic spot through winning the Europa League as usual), while the league was purged of Madrid clubs as Rayo Vallecano and Getafe joined Levante in next season's Segunda Division, replaced by Alaves, famous for about a week as they made Plop relevant for a short while around the turn of the century, Osasuna and whatever the heck a Leganes is

Serie A



Juve racked up another title, although how they will do when Pogba leaves is another question, Napoli and Roma were clearly ahead of everyone else, while Sassuolo managed to somehow qualify for Europe ahead of Milan, because reasons. Palermo did things that Leeds could only dream of, namely sacking four managers in one season and still staying up, meanwhile some randoms got relegated to be replaced by Cagliari, what sounds like a pasta dish and some fishermen

SPL



Celtic secured the title with ease, although Aberdeen did threaten in places to make things interesting, although not as interesting as a forthcoming first league meeting between Celtic and Sevco this season, who replaced a mediocre Dundee United. Maybe we'll get more random stuff like Hibs winning the cup?

Ligue 1



At some point the second place team were closer to relegation when they were to PSG, which makes things not particularly interesting. That said, there is now no Zlatan, so I guess it's open season

Eredivisie



In what may have usurped the Netherlands not qualifying for a 24 team continental tournament in LOL, Ajax managed to **** up a won position on the final day of the season, needing only to win against a soon to be relegated De Graafschap to secure the title, they only managed a 1-1 draw to allow PSV a free win, which they gladly accepted. Ajax LOL will surely continue, as I just booked for their opening home game against a promoted team

DER MARKT

France - PSG 1/10, Lyon 12/1, Monaco 20/1, Marseille 66/1
Germany - Bayern 2/13, Dortmund 9/1, Leverkusen 40/1, Woflsburg 70/1, Schalke 80/1
Italy - Juve 4/6, Roma 6/1, Napoli 7/1, Inter 14/1, Milan 33/1, Fiorentina 55/1, Lazio 66/1
Spain - Barca 5/6, Real 6/4, Atletico 14/1, Sevilla 100/1
Scotland - Celtic 3/10, Sevco 4/1, Aberdeen 20/1, Hearts 50/1
Netherlands - PSV 5/4, Ajax 6/4, Feyenoord 12/1, Alkmaar 16/1, Utrecht 50/1, Vitesse 66/1

Let us fußball, futból, voetbal, calcio, whatever

Last edited by ZAIDS; 07-09-2016 at 09:27 AM.
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