Apparently he left because they didn't win anything this season!![]()
A man has got to have standards.
Apparently he left because they didn't win anything this season!![]()
Apparently he left because they didn't win anything this season!![]()
If only you supported a big clubAit-Nouri looks a good signing for City.
Looks like the so called bigger clubs are hoovering up this season’s star players from the so called lesser clubs.
Kerkez, Munoz, Semenyo, Eze, Sels, Murillo anyone?
I’d take any of them. And Wharton too
My hero, Scott Carson, is leaving Man City.
108 minutes played. 11 trophies. Won a trophy every 9.8 minutes.
He’s had the best job in the world for the last 6 years; Paid thousands, gets to chill on weekends or have great seats at a match and adds trophies to his CV.
**** Messi, Ronaldo, Pele or Maradona, that’s the true GOAT of football.
Icon.
I know you wrote this tongue in cheek, but players like Carson (and Whiteman/Austin) really pee me off.
If I had the God given talent to be a professional footballer, I wouldn't waste away the briefest of careers not even making the bench of a big club. I'd drop down a division or two and play regularly.
League One's average salary is £6k per week. That's more than enough for anyone to live extremely comfortably on.
1. < hate the game, not the player > (sic)
2. If Sugga Daddy FCs had to pay out a massive
severance sum at the end based on NON-use,
I suspect the rules of the game would change immediately.
I know you wrote this tongue in cheek, but players like Carson (and Whiteman/Austin) really pee me off.
If I had the God given talent to be a professional footballer, I wouldn't waste away the briefest of careers not even making the bench of a big club. I'd drop down a division or two and play regularly.
League One's average salary is £6k per week. That's more than enough for anyone to live extremely comfortably on.
The issue is less with the players, more with so many clubs using their backup keeper as a free hit to meet their HG numbers, with us using Hart and Forster for thisI know you wrote this tongue in cheek, but players like Carson (and Whiteman/Austin) really pee me off.
If I had the God given talent to be a professional footballer, I wouldn't waste away the briefest of careers not even making the bench of a big club. I'd drop down a division or two and play regularly.
League One's average salary is £6k per week. That's more than enough for anyone to live extremely comfortably on.
I know you wrote this tongue in cheek, but players like Carson (and Whiteman/Austin) really pee me off.
If I had the God given talent to be a professional footballer, I wouldn't waste away the briefest of careers not even making the bench of a big club. I'd drop down a division or two and play regularly.
League One's average salary is £6k per week. That's more than enough for anyone to live extremely comfortably on.
For another example, look at Rob Green's late career club hopping: went habitually getting relegated from the PL as a starter to picking up an easy cheque at Chelsea without even getting on the bench let alone starting matchesThere’s no guarantee you’d be number one in League One or Two though. You’re also only likely to receive a 2 year contract at that level as most of those clubs can’t take the risk of going longer.
I don’t believe anyone here - yourself included - would truly trade Austin’s £10k a week for the next 4 years for £5k-£6k a week for 2 years just to (potentially) play a bit more at a much lower level.
In terms of Carson, he’s had a moderately good career that ended with him taking a back seat. And that back seat included £25k a week and adding a bunch of trophies to his CV. No brainer from his perspective.
Why change the habit of a lifetime? For *years*, every time ManU win a game, buy a new player or change their manager, the discussion is always 'perhaps they've turned a corner now....' It's an argument based on lazy "journalism" and a false sense of entitlement that somehow ManU "deserve" to be in the top reaches of the league.
The Times are reporting that Man Utd bucked the trend of dropping viewing figures last season.
The dull end of the campaign resulted in people switching off for most sides.
Rival fans tuned in to watch them lose though, which is nice.
I think the stats are from the PL's AGM, but the article's behind a paywall, so I can't check.Any accesible stats for the season ( % drops, when in the season etc) ??
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3pm on a Monday and nobody's there? What a surprise!
The other side is even emptier, if that's possible:
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