Ox is younger, much lower wages, and has a far better attitude When Pogba decides he's not going to play, which is quite often and almost 100% of games against the top 6, then it's like playing with 9 men
Reasonable is the key operative word. When was the transfer market last deemed to be reasonable? No doubt they will get at least what they paid for him.
Text to speech software that can't even understand a full stop eff eff ess dot pound sign seems legit
a Butler in a Utd shirt with city hair. what use could they be ok it to? toilet cleaning holding my rifle targets up for me to shot at. not much else I can think of tbh
Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp does not want Egypt forward Mohamed Salah, 25, to go all out in pursuit of the Premier League golden boot. (Goal) Jurgen Klopp has opened up on suggestions that Bayern Munich were keen on taking him back to Germany, insisting they never contacted him about becoming their next coach and that a move would have been "complicated".
That's a myth. The shirt manufacturers keep the money from shirt sales. So no, Zlatan and Pogba have not paid for themselves.
Nothing apparently, they sell them in club shops and on line then pass all the money to the shirt manufacturers
Clubs receive a fixed fee per season from the kit manufacturers. Manchester United receive a £75m fee a year for 10 years under their current contract with Adidas. United currently have one of the record kit deals, it's unlikely that Adidas included additional bonuses or commission for shirts sold.
I believe clubs do get a percentage of shirt sales, but it's really low. Couple of quid or so on each.