Go through our 2005 CL winning team, it's not exactly brilliant. I might be a deluded Liverpool fan but I'm an advocate of the unexpected and the underdog having their day. You probably won't win it and if you do drop out and then get us in the Europa you'll get knocked out of that as well so might as well try and win the CL.
Squad Stretched Joelinton out of form back from injury and willock just coming back now at last so Tonali he'll be useful Tomorrow. 3 points would be huge for us this weekend so happy if he's available for one last game.
I've no idea either, hence why I'm asking the questions. I get that different football bodies may apply punishment, but what interlinks them and is there anywhere where it's been said that the Prem are also applying the same ban, or is it just a given that it's automatic ban everywhere, regardless where you are playing in the world?
Have we ever had this situation before, where a player banned in one country is actually playing in another?
Newcastle should try and claim compensation if it does apply here, they shouldn't have to foot the bill for what happened in another country.
Not sure. Pretty sure we'll be trying to sue Milan though. Timings of the communications will have to be made public on request... might come to nothing, but there's no way they just decided to up and sell their future captain and home grown golden boy for ****s and giggles.
Exactly, fooked if I'd be picking up the tab for something that didn't occur in my club or country. I'd be pissed off if I was Newcastle.
pretty sure it's happened before which is why i know of what normally happens . The ban wouldn't be that big a deal if you could just move to another club in a different league .