The difference is we earn the money we spend .
So do Utd but Liverpool don’t spend anywhere near the amount Utd do. Like I said, run properly like Spurs and Arsenal and can’t just spend their way out of trouble
The difference is we earn the money we spend .
They were paying Joe Cole £100k a week back in 2010. That's the exact same financial ****ehousery that Man Utd and Chelsea were guilty of at the time, with The Sheikh Mansour Team happily joining in when they learned that maybe paying Roque Santa Cruz double what anyone was willing to pay him might not be the best ideaNot on the scale of the three clubs I mentioned
Terrible news. Poor bloke.Brighton’s midfielder, Enock Mwepu, has had to retire at just 24. Diagnosed with a rare heart condition.


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"So the linesmen are told to keep flag down/let play go on as there is VAR if it's a close call,
but the VAR camera can't cover an attacker where Saka was."
I don't know. You'd have thought that they'd be able to do it at most stadiums, though.Can the VAR cameras when set for use at
new WHL cover all the angles/positions ... ??
It's still better than not having it even with less than 100% coverage.I don't know. You'd have thought that they'd be able to do it at most stadiums, though.
No idea why they couldn't or didn't manage it at one of the newer ones.
He might be the next one to reach those kinds of heights but he needs longevity, which cannot be guaranteed and even then he is likely to lose some pace and mobility once he gets to early 30s.Ridiculous numbers
Averaging 35 goals a season for 20 seasons.
People are rightly praising Haaland for his recent form but I’ll be amazed if he gets anywhere near Ronaldo and Messi numbers throughout his career
I have said on a couple of threads that i fear he will be suffering by his early 30s. The man/boy is mountain and has incredible acceleration, pace and power all of which will put massive strain on his joints and tendons.He might be the next one to reach those kinds of heights but he needs longevity, which cannot be guaranteed and even then he is likely to lose some pace and mobility once he gets to early 30s.
So I doubt it, but if any player looks remotely likely, it’s him.
He may have to replicate Shearer in that regard too and switch his game up a little.I have said on a couple of threads that i fear he will be suffering by his early 30s. The man/boy is mountain and has incredible acceleration, pace and power all of which will put massive strain on his joints and tendons.
I see knee and hip problems in his future. Sincerely hope i'm wrong because he's real talent that i would be happy to see have a full career.
And that’s why you don’t see poor bookiesCurrent CL scorelines:
Copenhagen 0-0 Man City. City down to 10 men for a DOGSO foul.
Maccabi Haifa 2-0 Juventus.
Bookies everywhere:
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City draw a blank when Haaland doesn’t play.
Can we call them the Erling Haaland team?
Maccabi Haifa 2-0 Juventus FT.
So exactly the same scoreline that we had against Haifa a couple of years ago.
Apart from our 7 goals...