as Roger says if they make charges it is because they have already had confirmation from the bookmakers .
Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, 28, one of the most talked about transfer targets in the last 5 years has moved to..... Saudi Arabia. £34m
blood money. this is exactly like all the golfers who took it. they are all scabs, they all got vilified. then the danger is just like the plan leadership, uefa will trun around and admit Saudi clubs into European competition by also taking the blood money. everyone is sportswashing human rights abuses.
I think the existing clubs have to vote on any club that wants to be admitted and I can't see the turkeys voting for Christmas.
bribes seem to bascially decide everything in football. I'll bet anyone that FIFA sell the world club championship to saudi
I find it all very depressing. Finding out that the people who you thought had standards, don't actually, adds a new layer onto turning me off football.
Yeah,its a scary thought that one day something you have followed as far back as you can remember you may have to just walk away from.
see being a total cynic like me as i'm hardly ever surprised by peoples morals or more to the point lack of them .
on the other hand messi said no, he had his route and life.picked in miami and stuck with it. (not that he doesn't roll in the money each night there) thaigo has said no he wants to play real football. min 80 to 90mil to reinvest here.
Arsenal spend £65m on a player they've no clue what do with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says he will need time to see where £65m summer signing Kai Havertz fits into his team. Arteta said "time will tell" where Havertz, who joined from London rivals Chelsea in June, would be best suited to play. "We have to see how he adapts and obviously get to know each other and build relationships," said Arteta. "Football is about that and time will tell where he fits in best."
makes sense to me. they have been very stupid with this and have virtually assured themselves of seeing another 2 or 3 players wither while he flounders about. Smith Rowe and Vieira might as well leave now.