Just to bring things back to the thread title.
We're in it! Bloody in it for next season! How great is that.
I'm still in shock.
Well, I have to say, you are not alone in that.
Just to bring things back to the thread title.
We're in it! Bloody in it for next season! How great is that.
I'm still in shock.
The Jonny depp case that has recently ended has just reminded me about Mason Greenwood and another person who plays for a premiership team (who can’t be named for legal reasons) Point is are the accusers the bigger problem than these 2 ? Obviously I’m not saying they are, I have no proof, it’s just a thought
Man united and the other premiership team could possibly end up with having egg on there faces like Disney did with Depp.
He got 6 in the champions league alone. He was prolific in the domestic league but this might be a case of slightly inflated cost because he played well against them.I know Liverpool do recruit well but am I missing something with this Darwin Nunez?
They are paying £100m for him, seems massively overpriced. He only got 6 goals last season!
It looks more like a Man Utd signing than a Liverpool one.
Nice bit of speculative victim-blaming with no proof there. A grown man is arrested for having sex with a 15yo and you’re asking if she is the problem. Have a word mate.
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Bale has called on Fifa to protect player welfare.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61763101
This comes after he a particularly hectic season for Bale where he was forced to cram 5 games into a 9 month period. He states 'with the constant churn of games, I've had to sacrifice the things I love. My handicap has suffered too.'
Bale has called on Fifa to protect player welfare.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61763101
This comes after he a particularly hectic season for Bale where he was forced to cram 5 games into a 9 month period. He states 'with the constant churn of games, I've had to sacrifice the things I love. My handicap has suffered too.'
He got 6 in the champions league alone. He was prolific in the domestic league but this might be a case of slightly inflated cost because he played well against them.
Man City complete the signing of Erling Haaland.
His record at Dortmund is exceptional. He's going to be one of the best players of his generation - can't wait for Forest to take him on.
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A certain team not too far from me *spit* Bayern *spit* have identified him as their #1 target and will do the deal to get him to München.They are losing Mane. I think he is underrated by their fan base and probably everybody. For me he has always been better than Salah and is way more of a team player than him.
They will be a worse side without him whoever they bring in to replace him
I would refer you to young Haaland´s record in European football; 27 goals in 25 appearances, and his international record of 20 goals in 21 appearances for Norway, so regardless of what one may consider the standard of Bundesliga defending, I am absolutely confident this young man is the real deal, having seen quite a bit of him playing over the last couple of seasons.Not seen much of Haaland but all the hype should surely be tempered a little bit by the fact that the defending in Germany is schoolboy level?
Having said that, I’m pretty sure I could bag at least 15 a season in that City team. They’ll create about 8 chances a game for him.
Hope Nunez flops obviously.
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I would refer you to young Haaland´s record in European football; 27 goals in 25 appearances, and his international record of 20 goals in 21 appearances for Norway, so regardless of what one may consider the standard of Bundesliga defending, I am absolutely confident this young man is the real deal, having seen quite a bit of him playing over the last couple of seasons.
Really looking forward to seeing what he does in the PL. especially as you say at City, as their chance-creation stats are prolific, and they haven't had a proper centre-forward since Aguerooooooooo!!
It reminds me of when he first signed for Dortmund from RB Salzburg in the January window, and many in the media wrote him off before his first match, saying he was unskilled, purely a physical battering ram and didn’t have the technique.
He made his debut for BVB against FC Augsburg, coming off the bench early in the second half, and in what remained of that game, scored a hat-trick in 23 minutes.
Sufficient to say, humble pie was on the menu in large quantities after that match.