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Fulham have hired ex-Watford manager (inevitably) Marco Silva to replace Scott Parker.
His Everton side conceded the most goals from set-pieces in the Premier League.
They took this record from his Watford side, who took it from his Hull team, IIRC.
 
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Indeed. In fact if he didn't play for us someone on here would point out how much better a player he is than most of the players we have, so we should sign him. And the fact that he was signed relatively recently should also be discounted when stating that all our recent signings are rubbish.
 
Indeed. In fact if he didn't play for us someone on here would point out how much better a player he is than most of the players we have, so we should sign him. And the fact that he was signed relatively recently should also be discounted when stating that all our recent signings are rubbish.

He’s been class this tournament, for me arguably the best midfielder of the Euros so far.
 
Indeed. In fact if he didn't play for us someone on here would point out how much better a player he is than most of the players we have, so we should sign him. And the fact that he was signed relatively recently should also be discounted when stating that all our recent signings are rubbish.
Obviously we should have paid more for him then

That's how it works, right?
 
Continuing on somewhat from my post on the transfer thread, Guardiola's also having another moan.
His ongoing spat with Javier Tebas, President of La Liga, doesn't look like ending any time soon.
City's manager slagged off his running of the league, so he questioned his ability to win without financial doping.

Who to back?
On the one hand you've got a mouthy pillock who is employed by dictators.
On the other you've got a literal fascist who wants to hold league games overseas.
Pair of ****bags.
 
Benfica's largest shareholder and their President have both been arrested.
They're under investigation for fraud and money laundering, allegedly.