it's takeover day
Regarding the piracy etc. That’s just them reiterating their stance on it. I don’t think it’s a dig at the PL to make the takeover happen.
For all we know the delay could be because of other things being negotiated.
Different spin on it. Keys has said 100’s of his mates have lost their jobs at bein because of SA and piracy. Bein have also lost serie a rights? Why? They also said that if the PL don’t block the deal they won’t pay the remaining rights! Are they possibly in financial trouble and NEEDED the WTO report to rule against SA?
So I am thinking that the deal for NUfC is in process but maybe the PL are negotiating stripping Bein of the broadcasting rights and selling them to SA for a higher price? It solves the financial black hole for the PL.
So my take on the press release by SA is to give confidence to the PL about something else!
my mate had a fiver on Son for first goal......DENIEDActually, they aren't any more - good old VAR


it's takeover day
Regarding the piracy etc. That’s just them reiterating their stance on it. I don’t think it’s a dig at the PL to make the takeover happen.
For all we know the delay could be because of other things being negotiated.
Different spin on it. Keys has said 100’s of his mates have lost their jobs at bein because of SA and piracy. Bein have also lost serie a rights? Why? They also said that if the PL don’t block the deal they won’t pay the remaining rights! Are they possibly in financial trouble and NEEDED the WTO report to rule against SA?
So I am thinking that the deal for NUfC is in process but maybe the PL are negotiating stripping Bein of the broadcasting rights and selling them to SA for a higher price? It solves the financial black hole for the PL.
So my take on the press release by SA is to give confidence to the PL about something else!
Puke Edwards is out again saying that the deal may be in trouble. He really is a worthless piece of ****.
I signed up to twitter years ago, logged in, thought wtf? logged out and I've never been back.I've had to block him, mate. He sees things that just aren't there and he's becoming a Keys-level WUM. There's no way an intelligent person thinks the Saudi's said to the PL "if you'd only asked about piracy in the first place, we wouldn't be in this situation".
Pathetic. Like Delaney & Keys, he won't answer replies that don't suit - he'll cherry pick something he can argue with. And I'm not talking about the well-deserved abuse, he'll ignore the well-reasoned and articulate responses. It's why Twitter is such a cancerous place.
I've had to block him, mate. He sees things that just aren't there and he's becoming a Keys-level WUM. There's no way an intelligent person thinks the Saudi's said to the PL "if you'd only asked about piracy in the first place, we wouldn't be in this situation".
Pathetic. Like Delaney & Keys, he won't answer replies that don't suit - he'll cherry pick something he can argue with. And I'm not talking about the well-deserved abuse, he'll ignore the well-reasoned and articulate responses. It's why Twitter is such a cancerous place.
I signed up to twitter years ago, logged in, thought wtf? logged out and I've never been back.
next Wednesday
Morning all
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For a moment there I thought you had purchased a genuine Chaos Calendar too...Hard drugs arriving from dealer imminently, hookers ordered from a dodgy pimp, fireworks and pyros set up, stage in the back garden put up with whole day of bands scheduled, goats to be ritually sacrificed at midnight in praise of something going right.
To me (and of course this is on the assumption we get taking over by the Saudis) is the comparison with Man City.
Now Man City kept Mark Hughes and built from there - to me Rafa would be the Mark Hughes in our scenario where as Steve Bruce just isn't capable of doing that. In an ideal world I would prefer Poch as manager but think we would be too early into a project for him.
. Perhaps if someone else was buying the players, but then his toys are usually out the pram pretty quick, and its not really fair to not have synergy between DOF and Manager. Nah, we should learn from the Man C one. They quickly disposed of Hughes after 1 season when they realised he wasn't going to help. They wheeled in Mancini to play a more progressive style, moved to Pellegrini, and then eventually to the top echelon with Pep. The common theme though was a progressive modern style of play. It is quite clever when you look at it retrospectively. I think we will see this group take a similar approach, a long term strategy unaffected by media, fans or outside influences.
I've got nothing against Rafa or Bruce. Very similar approaches, though you'd have to think Rafa would do better with money. Before anyone says yes I know we don't know because British managers never get the chance. But in a competitive world, reality is that the foreign managers have more experience of dealing with the vast sums of the PL because they have had the chance.
My problem is at every club bar Napoli and Real Madrid (a lot of players already there - some of it taken out of his hands too), the rebuild job following Rafa is massive because he has his own style, and thus buys players to fit his defensive brand. Not many other managers would keep a lot of their players. Its quite impressive really because he has a knack of getting average players able to play at the highest level. Many fall back down the levels once he leaves them. He actually struggles more with the big names.
Why would we create a situation where we have to go back to square one when he's finished? It seems like both poor football and business sense. I have no doubt Rafa could quickly get us hovering around 7th-8th place which will be the first stepping stone. But I think following him will be like starting again. I don't know what Rafa would bring? We already have the legacy of his defensive coaching supposedly. Perhaps if someone else was buying the players, but then his toys are usually out the pram pretty quick, and its not really fair to not have synergy between DOF and Manager.
For a while I thought Rafa was a good fit initially despite hating his style of football. The more I've thought about it, the less I like the idea. I don't see why we'd hamper ourselves by picking someone whose work will have to be dismantled after, I don't like his style of football, I am not that keen on the man himself (he's a proper little whingey bitch), and i'd be concerned that he always falls out with owners everywhere (he might end up with his hands chopped off).
I personally think Pochettino is ideal in many ways. Not over the long term, but in terms of instilling a progressive modern style throughout the club, getting the youth system set up, knowing the league, I just think he ticks a lot more boxes than Rafa. I also think we could look to Germany where there is a high standard of coaches and they all play similar modern styles. Julian Nagelsmann would be one such man of interest.
I may be wrong but Bruce didn't pick any of the players that came to the club at the start of this season,did he not join with a week or two before the start?
If you'd let us know in advance that you were publishing a book we could have arranged a press release!
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Rich people can buy more than once thing you knowseriously wtf is going on
I see reubans are buying new York jets?