They're not going anywhere this season, at least.Hopefully for not much longer though.
They're not going anywhere this season, at least.Hopefully for not much longer though.
They're not going anywhere this season, at least.
Julian Alvarez certainly looks very doable, given he enters the final year of his River Plate contract in DecemberThink it depends on how much the club push the potential sales.
Dele could’ve easily joined PSG last January but for Levy.
Ndombele may be a bit tougher seeing as he thinks he should be the first name on the team sheet for someone like Bayern or Juve but I always try maintaining a small bit of faith something can happen.
Any potential departure of either though would likely be similar to the deals we’ve done for Romero and Gollini, loans with options, maybe even an obligation if we’re in luck.
One thing that hasn't happened yet in the Premier League is a pornographically rich benefactor got bored and left the club up **** creekSaudi takeover of Newcastle looks to be going ahead in the next 24 hours. Their net worth is more than that of Abramovich, Sheikh and Qataris combined. Newcastle could be about to become a major player at the top of the English game.
One thing that hasn't happened yet in the Premier League is a pornographically rich benefactor got bored and left the club up **** creek
We've had lowkey versions of this, with the American owners of Villa and Swansea or the Qatari owners of Malaga deciding that if they weren't winning the league anytime soon there wasn't any point and the teams floated down to the second tier after a few seasons, but so far we haven't seen what happened to Dnipro who are currently in the eighth tier of Ukrainian football when their benefactor rage quit when they were banned from UEFA competitions for FFP violations
...funny how UEFA really crack down on FFP violations in countries that don't have lucrative broadcast deals, isn't it?
Saudi takeover of Newcastle looks to be going ahead in the next 24 hours. Their net worth is more than that of Abramovich, Sheikh and Qataris combined. Newcastle could be about to become a major player at the top of the English game.
Depressing isn’t it.
Newcastle will slowly but surely become the next Man City
To be honest I feel differently about it. Likes of Abramovich, Sheikh Mansour and Americans are the effect of corporate greed and not the cause of it. United and Liverpool wanted crony capitalism and that's what they got.
Super League is an inevitability at this point because United and Liverpool won't settle for being Tier 2 PL clubs.
Yeah football has been heading this way for a long time. A ‘soccer’ nfl isn’t far off.
It's a failure of regulation. The FA let the Premier League open the game up to the billionaires and they will destroy it. It just depends what is left to salvage.When you take a working class sport (built on socialism) like football is and turn it upside down into a neoliberal enterprise this is the end result - State-owned and Oligarch owned clubs which are essentially a playground for the wealthy. American ownership was accepted (Anglo-American alliance) and they were seen as the good guys but since Abramovich's arrival there has been more Slavic and Arab interest in owning football clubs which has unnerved the status quo.
It's a failure of regulation. The FA let the Premier League open the game up to the billionaires and they will destroy it. It just depends what is left to salvage.
There's a few other, much earlier, suggestions for thisGary Neville to his credit realises this, but he works for a company that is part of the problem.
The death of football was not when Abramovich or Sheikhs arrived, it was when Wimbledon FC (114 year old club) was allowed to be taken out of Merton and relocated to Milton Keynes without anyone as much as batting an eyelid.
If these owners had their way Chelsea would have moved to Battersea or NW London, Tottemham would have moved to Stratford and United/Liverpool would be playing home games in the US.
It's a failure of regulation. The FA let the Premier League open the game up to the billionaires and they will destroy it. It just depends what is left to salvage.
There's a few other, much earlier, suggestions for this
1892 - the Football League allowed John Holding to invent Liverpool and nick Everton's ground in the process
1904 - the Football League allowed Gus Mears to invent Chelsea after a failed attempt to buy Fulham and move them to the Stamford Bridge Athletics Stadium
1913 - the Football League allowed The Arsenal to move from Woolwich to Islington
1919 - The Football League promoted Arsenal at the behest of two clubs caught match-fixing, neither of which were punished.1913 - the Football League allowed The Arsenal to move from Woolwich to Islington