Lots of games on today mate for real fans of the game. Highlight of the day has to be the big one in Peru's premier division Carlos Stein vs Llacuabamba (isn't that a song?)
https://www.worldfootball.net/matches_today/
Is that one bloke vs 11?
Lots of games on today mate for real fans of the game. Highlight of the day has to be the big one in Peru's premier division Carlos Stein vs Llacuabamba (isn't that a song?)
https://www.worldfootball.net/matches_today/
Is that one bloke vs 11?
Yeah but he's pretty good and will probably win 2-1
Must be the only football forum where this question has to be asked![]()

Correct........ And from what I read tels no fking different

And started writing professionally?
It’s all about saving the game though.....
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****in loaded tho![]()
It gets worse;Definitely bin this **** right off then.
Talk about trying to dress self interest up as altruism.
****s
no i just got bored of football and its morals....or lack of
not really but if it helps.....yeah such a good read ew iz.........a pogba kinda performance
It gets worse;
The Premier League has studied the PBP proposal since it became available over the weekend and believes that if adopted it would promote a greater disparity of wealth between the top clubs and those who finish at the bottom of the league. Currently the league is the most equitable in football with a 1:1.7 ratio split of television revenue between the top club and the one that finishes last.
The Premier League will tell its members that by season 2025-2026, when the full transition has been completed, under PBP proposals the bottom club would earn between £40 million and £50 million and the top club around £160 million. That would make the ratio between top earners and the lowest 1:4. All newly promoted clubs would be obliged to hold back £25 million per season for their first two years in the league, greatly reducing their spending power and chances of survival. The £40 million to £50 million figure represents a huge fall from the £102 million that bottom club Norwich City earned last season
It gets worse;
The Premier League has studied the PBP proposal since it became available over the weekend and believes that if adopted it would promote a greater disparity of wealth between the top clubs and those who finish at the bottom of the league. Currently the league is the most equitable in football with a 1:1.7 ratio split of television revenue between the top club and the one that finishes last.
The Premier League will tell its members that by season 2025-2026, when the full transition has been completed, under PBP proposals the bottom club would earn between £40 million and £50 million and the top club around £160 million. That would make the ratio between top earners and the lowest 1:4. All newly promoted clubs would be obliged to hold back £25 million per season for their first two years in the league, greatly reducing their spending power and chances of survival. The £40 million to £50 million figure represents a huge fall fro
m the £102 million that bottom club Norwich City earned last season
Ham, cheese (melted) red onions, jalapeños, and sweetcorn for me bro footlong yhWell no, we know you’re not, never stop moaning that everything isn’t free. Hit me up if you need a sub fam.
I plan on purchasing a fleet of rolls royces using public money.
This benefits the average person as they will need to be cleaned.
The top clubs right now.
Doesn’t sound like it was ever fun for you, life.