Three goalkeeping errors and suddenly West ham are the best thing since sliced bread. Pleased for Moyes and Jarrod, of course.
Andy Smith onloan at Salford on Tele tonite. FA vup. ITV 4..... playing in a back 3. Our philosophers won't be happy
Good to hear he's okay... “I was the fan who had the seizure, just to say all ok now & thanks to the fans around me and players for helping draw attention and to the stewards and medical staff from both sides. Daggers medical staff were great when I came to and realised I was at a football match. “A long day recovering now but very grateful for all those that helped. @Dag_RedFC @SalfordCityFC @epilepsyaction”
Good to hear he is okay, I'm Epileptic, so he has my sympathy, not a pleasant experience. Thankfully, and thanks to medication my last one was 30 years ago.
Too much bullshit to point out in that isn’t there Wonder why they wanted a closed shop then for one? Or why they buy the best players from their rivals just about every season as they’re that fearful of any competition.
And the waiting list that fans pay to be on And the fact they win the league every season and so enter the champions league and it’s riches It’s just cherry picking
PIF ‘disappointed’ with ‘unattractive’ Newcastle – they ‘want another team’. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) have been “disappointed” by their arrival at Newcastle as they are looking to buy Inter Milan, according to reports. Italian journalist Marco Barzaghi (as cited by Sport Witness) is reporting that PIF have been “disappointed” by their Newcastle arrival. He adds that they are keen to “reopen negotiations” to buy Inter Milan: “Suning has no intention of selling, and Marotta confirmed this yesterday. “The only thing that is apparent at the moment is that PIF is disappointed with his landing in England and has found themselves struggling with too many constraints in England. “Furthermore, they have realised how unattractive a club like Newcastle, who are also in danger of relegation, can be, despite their economic might. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/foo...another-team/ar-AAQv05q?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531
Spot on Chazz. 290,000 members paying €60 adults or €30 each. That is millions before they kick a ball.That gives them a chance to go in a draw for a ticket which on the day prices go from €30 stood behind the goal, €45 seated behind the goal and up to €70 down the sides. Average season ticket price is €340 which as the cheapest are about €100 means some others are very expensive indeed. As you said, cherry picking. Last saw a few seasons back Bayern's ticket revenues were the 4th highest in Europe beaten only by Real Madrid and Barcelona and I think Arsenal. Surprising number of German teams in the top 20 considering how many are always going on about cheap ticket prices in Germany.
Bayern's matchday revenue is €70m, less than Man United £112m, Arsenal £110m, Spurs £80m Liverpool £78m and Chelsea £70m, Barcelona, Real Madrid and PSG are all also higher. The season ticket prices are cheap, the average price is bumped by the corporates tickets, they have 100 boxes which are ridiculously expensive.
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