NOW i see why we want ox... its our only way to give our annual donation to the saints... makes sense.
Let's be honest. Ox will add nothing. Salah is decent but if we lose Coutinho then not sure how much forward we've truly moved. Robertson we've seen nothing of yet, he's a young player to challenge Moreno (who is useless defensively). We needed a CB all summer - it's the most important one we need. Lemar's best position is on the wing, not central. #inb4thewums
Don't know about your lot but we're used to it. Player commits future to club ... short while later, off he goes. Club say no interest in player x,y,or z *cough Balotelli .. cough* .. the list goes on As Sky said talk is cheap ...
**** me rigid, do you mean this is some sort of internet forum with posters making wild, unsubstantiated claims? You'd think it was the Catalan press or BarSkylona.
So Arsenal fans wanted to get rid of Wenger, but instead they ended up with Wenger staying and now they are trying to get rid of the players?
Think we might have done this in the past, but I like it anyway. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/41037621 If you earn 25 grand a year, you'd have had to have started in 337BC to earn Tevez's annual wage playing in China.
I think Barkley has massive potential. Obviously some reasons we won't sign him, but I've always thought he would be great for us.
Thing is even before the Neymar transfer wages for some players were so high it would take me 450 years instead of the now 900 years to catch up.
Blistering pace and an eye for goal' please log in to view this image Liverpool Mike Hughes, BBC Radio Merseyside Without naming names, Reds boss Jurgen Klopp made it clear towards the end of last season that he had identified his main summer transfer targets. Players who would add drive, solidity and energy in midfield. Plus leadership, athleticism and dominance to an often unstable defence. RB Leipzig's Naby Keita will join next summer, and a bid for Monaco midfielder Thomas Lemar is being prepared. But Southampton are adamant, for now at least, their reluctance to sell Virgil van Dijk is matched only by the assertion from Anfield that Philippe Coutinho will not be joining Barcelona. Midfielder Mohamed Salah brings ability from wide positions, blistering pace and an eye for goal. Forward Dominic Solanke looks an excellent signing and Andy Robertson will bring balance at left-back. ShareView more share options Share this post Copy this link Read more about these links.Read more about sharing BBC content externally Share this post on Facebook Share this post on Twitter
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/philippe-coutinho-set-face-wrath-11079649 Hahahahaha!!!! Said so - ****ing 'dream' move to Barca my arse. I'll say again, Latin Americans are as dodgy as Howard Webb: fine, fine footballers (the best, in Luis' case), but 'dream' clubs? Those that pay them the most, innit? Turd.
Has he even got out to pee yet? Won't pass a medical if suffering toxic shock from holding it in too long.
McGregor earned £77m this year. So if one earns £25k a year, it would take 3080 years to match this. Going with your calculations, one needed to have started 1063BC. This sounds terrible. But the point is more how valid this kind of comparison is.