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I remember them after winning the premier league, the next season in the champs league and I'm sure they got through the league phase and played Barcelona and lost 4-2 in the next round or Quarter finals, long since the times when they had Mahrez, Vardy, Drinkwater, Kante, Schmeichel, Simpson, Chilwell to name a few, now they on the verge of doing what we did and dropping down to league one unless they get their act together the last few games.
The fact that they won the league, reached the semifinals of the Champions League and won the FA cup in the last 10 years probably qualifies their fall as being worse than ours, accepting that other teams’ troubles never hurt as much as your own.

Most of us would happily accept another momentous fall in return for what they achieved.
 

Seville is a cracking city, well worth a visit.
Real Betis seem to have more support in the city.
Emery (Villa's current manager) won several Europa Cups there.
Would be a big loss if you get get relegated, as get c.45,000 attendance...
 
Looks like Barcelona have won the league. And the promoted clubs going back down. Pretty boring league tbh
same as premier league then
Seville is a cracking city, well worth a visit.
Real Betis seem to have more support in the city.
Emery (Villa's current manager) won several Europa Cups there.
Would be a big loss if you get get relegated, as get c.45,000 attendance...
Sevilla is the biggest club in Seville. For the city dwelling upper classes in Andalucias capital city.

Betis the bigger team in the outlying towns and villages, across Andalucia and further afield in Spain.

about level in size. they can both get 40-50.000 crowds.
I prefer Sevilla, theyve had some great teams.
 
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Esh Winning

Currently in relegation zone of Northern League Division Two :eek:

England’s one thousand five hundred seventy third biggest urban conurbation!
 
Fifth largest behind Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia and Zaragoza apparently.
and Zaragoza are in the relegation zone in the Spanish 2nd. Down to the 3rd would be a disaster for them.

And they won a European Cup when Nayim lobbed Seaman from 50 yards
 
Still in the relegation zone, although only a point behind Mallorca and Alaves.

Looks like you might need close to 40 points to stay up in La Liga this season as well.
 
Real Zaragoza (which is actually the 4th biggest city) are in danger of being relegated to the third level of Spanish football.
 
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