#ShopeeCup
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
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Host Ryan Walters / mrryanwalters is joined by guests from across SouthEast Asia to preview the group stage of the first-ever ASEAN Club Championship, better known as the Shopee Cup.
They go over the current form, strengths, and expectations for all 12 teams, give a player to watch, and predict the group winners!
A big thank you to our guests:
Keesh Sundaresan - / keeshmatstats
Aun Rahman - / aunrrahman
Gian Chansrichawla - / gianchansricha1
Claro Manzano - / wthawpodcast
Rhysh Roshan Rai - / rhyshrai
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A few questions and observations. From someone who loves the ASEAN region, but has only made occasional visits this century.
1) The competition is very stretched out, one game this month and next and then three months without a group game. Does this devalue the tournament?
2) Would be be better to not have any of the Champions League Elite or CL2 teams, and a shorter group time?
3) Some teams have two home games, some have three. How much of an advantage is this going to add?
4) Several teams appear to be using alternative stadiums for their home matches. Surely this is a big disadvantage for PSM in particular, but not a help for Shan United, Svay Rieng or Kaya Iloilo. Would the competition be helped if they used the same stadiums as for league games?
Great preview, thanks!
Pre-season is never a good indicator huhu...
KL CIty and Terengganu is in for Malaysia only cos Johor Darul Takzim CHOOSE not to participate haha