That's harsh on him. ALemany had nothing to do with that barto fellaSwoop for the DoF from the worst run football club on planet earth.
Quite the coup.
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That's harsh on him. ALemany had nothing to do with that barto fellaSwoop for the DoF from the worst run football club on planet earth.
Quite the coup.
Play him against stoke and hope he gets an injury so we can claim on insuranceMate I don't want this lazy wasteman near Donnely Lankshire Alfie. Let him train down the rec
His transfer fee was listed as 50m ish.
The agent fees, back door payments and bonuses offered to player (some outside his official salary via off shore shenanigans) took that transfer way above 150m
The 50m was just for FFP bullshitting.
Who the fuck are you to state as fact your (incorrect) opinion of my reasoning for disagreeing with that post?The disagrees are from shareholders worried to lose on dividends and/or share value collapse. They are defo not club supporters looking for trophies and success on the pitch.
It’s not that they’re good at it…. More that top championship prospects aren’t good enough for top 6 clubs to start enough gamesPalace will hoover up a load of Championship and lesser Euro leagues potential and then next year flog one of them for silly money to Man United - they tend to be good at it although they can’t identify a decent striker to save their lives
Paris is a beautiful city...nothing like londonWhich arrondissement were you in? What have you done?
I can give you some tips if you ever go back.
Sorry but how the fuck would you even know any of the details like that?
ICYMI:
"We just can't keep bringing players in, we need to move some players out. That's where our focus is right now," said the Spurs boss.
"Over the next three weeks what we don't want to do is have it all happen really late in the window which means we're caught short in any areas. It's got to work that way. We can't just keep accumulating players. We've got a massive squad as it is at the moment and we need to work on that."
The disagrees are from shareholders worried to lose on dividends and/or share value collapse. They are defo not club supporters looking for trophies and success on the pitch.
NBA/NHL clubs routinely travel similar amounts (not that the Saudi clubs will be in a super league, the Saudis will just be financially invested in it).The PL will not follow the American model. Unless a new global league is formed. Even then, who would want to travel to Saudi 6-7 hours to play a game of football.
Nope, he didn't.Didn't he buy a load of crap for Barca? Probably why Levy wants him, he will fit in well here
That's pretty meh.Nope, he didn't.
They weren't great either but he was on a very tight budget and for the money he had at his disposal he did ok.
Below are his signings.
Marcos Alonso,
Jules Koundé, Andreas Christensen, Eric Garcia,
Dani Alves,
Franck Kessie,
Memphis Depay, Adama Traore (loan deal), Ferran Torres,
Robert Lewandowski, Luuk de Jong,
Raphinha
Fewer teams, more hours travel but less often.The PL will not follow the American model. Unless a new global league is formed. Even then, who would want to travel to Saudi 6-7 hours to play a game of football.
The way things are going now - Qatar and Saudi owing several EPL clubs and clubs like PSG - I wouldn't totally dismiss that possibility... Money talks.NBA/NHL clubs routinely travel similar amounts (not that the Saudi clubs will be in a super league, the Saudis will just be financially invested in it).
It's all about money. Free market capitalism tends to concentrate assets into smaller and smaller circles. It's been the inevitable end state for football since the first advertising board went up. You could argue, it became inevitable the day players became professionals.
NBA/NHL teams, however, don't play only on the weekend. When they travel from one coast to the other, it's part of a 3-4 game swing. Can't do that with footballNBA/NHL clubs routinely travel similar amounts (not that the Saudi clubs will be in a super league, the Saudis will just be financially invested in it).
It's all about money. Free market capitalism tends to concentrate assets into smaller and smaller circles. It's been the inevitable end state for football since the first advertising board went up. You could argue, it became inevitable the day players became professionals.
Oh nonsense the fans killed the ESL once and they, we, can kill it again.It's been the inevitable end state for football since the first advertising board went up.
I can give him one...Which arrondissement were you in? What have you done?
I can give you some tips if you ever go back.