23-09-2015, 23:23
(This post was last modified: 23-09-2015, 23:24 by Slick_Footwork.)
To be honest, I find lots of teams in the Premier League boring to watch. Us included.
Apart from Man City and Arsenal, there's none really worth switching the TV on for.
Of the sides outside the top 6, there's only really Leicester who actually try to attack people.
Liverpool and United are the most boring they've been for years. Chelsea's philosophy under Mourinho is very much like Pulis' when they play sides of a similar level. You've got Swansea and Spurs who pass the ball around but have very little cutting edge and tend to rely on wearing the opposition down.
I generally think that the British mentality is 'win at all costs' which in itself negates entertainment. With the added money in the league, that mentality isn't going to change anytime soon either. I'd much rather watch La Liga or the Bundesliga where sides actually give it a go. It's a myth that the Prem is the most entertaining league in the world in my book.
Apart from Man City and Arsenal, there's none really worth switching the TV on for.
Of the sides outside the top 6, there's only really Leicester who actually try to attack people.
Liverpool and United are the most boring they've been for years. Chelsea's philosophy under Mourinho is very much like Pulis' when they play sides of a similar level. You've got Swansea and Spurs who pass the ball around but have very little cutting edge and tend to rely on wearing the opposition down.
I generally think that the British mentality is 'win at all costs' which in itself negates entertainment. With the added money in the league, that mentality isn't going to change anytime soon either. I'd much rather watch La Liga or the Bundesliga where sides actually give it a go. It's a myth that the Prem is the most entertaining league in the world in my book.