notredomer23
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I enjoy seeing Everton get run.
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The father of Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker has died after drowning in a lake near his holiday home in southern Brazil on Wednesday, according to local police.
FFS. What's next....
Incredibly awful. My God.
FFS. What's next....
Incredibly awful. My God.
Steven Gerrard's Rangers have lost one match all year, 3-2 to St. Mirren in the Scottish League Cup.
26 wins, 4 draws, 0 losses in the league. Ubeaten in Europa League with 9 wins, 2 draws, 0 losses and have moved onto the next knockout round.
Remarkable season.
Nice to see some competition up in Scotland. I hope for his sake he doesn't make the jump to the first EPL team that offers him a job and actually waits for the right opportunity. I am sure there will be a few calls this summer.
RedBird Capital will acquire a 10% stake in FSG for $750M. RedBird are majority owners in Toulouse FC & American Football League XFL. They’ve put lots of money into both projects.
Let's hope this is the start of good things to come for the summer and beyond. Liverpool's net spend since 2016 is less than Sheffield, Brighton and some other bottom half of the table clubs in the PL right now. You won't compete with Citah this way long term.
Chelsea are set to drop another $300M this summer, too, reportedly.
It was reported that Tuchel gets to break the bank for a signing, most think he'll go after Haaland (along with quite a few other clubs).
I think everyone wants him, though, if we're being honest. He's going to cost a fortune, too.
MBappe has said he only wants to play left wing wherever he goes. Should be an interesting summer.
Personally, I like Patson Daka and Donyell Malen. Both are 22 years old and can be had for far less. Can play across the front three. Young, hungry talents.
It was reported that Tuchel gets to break the bank for a signing, most think he'll go after Haaland (along with quite a few other clubs).
Top four in England is going to play a big factor in where Haaland goes this summer.
There is also a possibility the BvB does not secure Champions league football with their current form.
538 only has them at 40% chance as of right now.
If that were to happen, then BvB would be almost forced to sell this summer.
If Chelsea is able to secure Champions league football, then they are City's biggest rival in signing him in my opinion.
The other biggest factor going against City in the chase for Haaland is his relationship with super agent Mino Raiola
Anybody that knows the history between Pep and Mino will understand why this will be difficult for City.
City have never signed a Mino Raiola client, and there is reported bad blood between the City management team and him so that might be the main reason Haaland will not transfer to City.
Of course, if he wants to play for Madrid or Barca then there really is not much any of the English clubs can do.
It is going to be a fascinating story to follow, I cannot remember the last time a true number 9 hit the market at such a young age.
Lukaku the summer he transferred to United comes to mind, but I'm sure there are others I'm forgetting.
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Yep, agreed on the top four in England having a huge impact. I wouldn't be surprised to see at least Sancho and Haaland leave if they don't get CL. Raiola is a dick, but he gets a ton of money for his clients. Manchester United hate him, especially how he's been acting with Pogba.
Barca is (reportedly) broke. I'm interested to see what Real does, I figured they'd be going hard after Neymar or Mbappe if they have the money.
Have there been any more rumblings about Messi and City?
I watch a ton of EPL soccer but don't really get too much into reading about it or following transfers or other news. Is this whole "net spend" a thing? I really only hear Liverpool fans talk about it. Is this the soccer version of ND fans talking about academics when things go bad?
Look at this link and see where one of the biggest clubs in the world ( Liverpool) ranks in the premier league.
https://www.planetfootball.com/quic...ubs-ranked-by-net-spend-over-last-five-years/
I watch a ton of EPL soccer but don't really get too much into reading about it or following transfers or other news. Is this whole "net spend" a thing? I really only hear Liverpool fans talk about it. Is this the soccer version of ND fans talking about academics when things go bad?
I still think Messi winds up at Inter Milan.
With Financial Fair Play being a total farce, I reallly don't pay attention to all of the transfer rumors as much as before. We all know how these clubs operate and unless there is an ownership change they'll continue to operate as such without much variance. Newcastle, for example, is an absolute tragedy considering their support and what a scumbag their owner is. The fact that Saudis were coming in to try and buy them only to be met with fierce opposition shows you exactly what the other clubs in England already know: nobody wants another Chelsea or Citah in England. Including Chelsea and Citah.
Clubs like Southampton, Ajax, Monaco, etc will be feeder clubs for the big guys. Even new money RB Leipzig is going to churn out talent for the bigger blue blood clubs. Bayern, Juve, Citah, PSG will dominate domestically. The wild card right now is La Liga because Barca and Real not only need massive overhauls but they are both in financial trouble. It's hard to say who can actually come in and fill that void.
Clubs with American owners will continue to believe that Moneyball shit works in this sport.
I went back and looked at all the talent Southampton and Ajax churned out over the last decade and its utterly insane what they have done.
Juve is picking up WM on a permanent!