and how much do Dortmund care![]()
City might do if Haaaaaland flops
and how much do Dortmund care![]()
and how many of them really excelled in their new team? Auba, maybe initially..
well that is either Villa wage structure smashed or Coutinho has taken a big drop in wages
Dortmund bought:
➡ Dembélé €15M, sold to Barça for €105M
➡ Aubameyang €13M, sold to Arsenal for €63M
➡ Pulisic €250k, sold to Chelsea for €64M
➡ Sancho €8M, sold to Man Utd for €85M
➡ Haaland €20M, sold to City for €60M
Paid: €56M
Sold: €377M
Profit: €321M
problem is, what have they won?
Brilliant team, develop players well. However Bayern dominate the league so need a special season to topple them and selling your best players every other year doesn’t help.
All the time fans are happy to play second fiddle to Bayern and win the off trophy with decent run in Europe that model will work brilliantly.
Wenger did it for years at arsenal doing similar things in the last 10 years of his reign.
Big drop apparently, but don't know how much.well that is either Villa wage structure smashed or Coutinho has taken a big drop in wages
Except they're not.problem is, what have they won?
Brilliant team, develop players well. However Bayern dominate the league so need a special season to topple them and selling your best players every other year doesn’t help.
All the time fans are happy to play second fiddle to Bayern and win the off trophy with decent run in Europe that model will work brilliantly.
Wenger did it for years at arsenal doing similar things in the last 10 years of his reign.
Who do we want to wake up?The sad thing is the sheep media and bitter mancs would wish the same to happen here with the oil state club. How many season of utter dominance before they wake up out there?
Who do we want to wake up?
I think anyone who isn't just happy because it isn't us or Man U winning knows that the current model is wrecking our league. It's what they do about it that counts.
Can anyone do anything to prevent City from just buying the title almost every year?
There are supposed ongoing investigations into their financial practices, but they never seem to get anywhere.
Coutinho agrees huge pay cut
Philippe Coutinho has accepted a 70 per cent wage cut to join Aston Villa on a permanent deal, according to The Telegraph.
It's believed the Brazilian's new four-year deal is worth £125,000-a-week.
Liverpool continue to be linked with Villarreal forward Arnaut Danjuma and Monaco midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni, plus there is a claim being made about Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane.
Liverpool news and transfers LIVE - Arnaut Danjuma update, Harry Kane claim, Aurelien Tchouameni boost - Liverpool Echo
We need to set up a go fund me page for the lad, how is he going to cope on only 125k per week!
Tbf I’d want a lot more than that to have to go from living in Barcelona to living in Birmingham.

Kane again? We Arnaut going to sign Kane!