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Everything posted by Dokko
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Guessing you've heard something on the GC.
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We'll end up suing him for his actions. It's in his best interest manure pay up or he'll be psying us back everything we've paid him whilst on GL and at least the compensation figure for Brighton.
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No mention of the Neon or Hackle? Posh twats.
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Don't think we'd need to. Reckon he stays and adopts Joelinton instead.
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We keep his dad, right?
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Spotty nerdy virgins turn into balding nerdy might-as-well-be-virgins-now-ive-got-kids-and-settled-hard-but-got-a-bit-of-coin-before-the-inevitable-divorce posters.
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Good thing about him is he's already done citeh and barca, so there are two less clubs after him when he's worth £200m. Hopefully he'll know he's got it good here.
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114 days would suggest double figures was hit 15 managers ago.
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His stock has tumbled so far it might be his level.
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Just put a couple of quid on Rob Page. Door is wide open now. My thinking is he has no say in the current squad he manages, and is getting canned soon enough. Could be a rescue move for all (like Coleman)
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Brilliant. He was the one I was hoping wouldn't land. Think he'd do a job at Burnley as well, thougg they should have better offers, so probably tells you more about the mackem job than anything else. Literally no one wants it. Beyond embarrassing now.
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Oh my days. Burnley bound then?
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Well yes, from all sides (cake and eat it) I totally agree. Problem being football isn't as important as the realities that we're laid at the door of nufc fans when this takeover happened, and anything anyone says in regard to football, pales in comparison. There is no argument, but many (delaney and Co) wanted to blur the lines and catch as many people's out as they could. They couldn't take on the state, so they took on the fans who had no say in it, fans who've been through the ringer the last 14 years and just wanted a decent team to support. It's why states shouldn't own football clubs, but we're too far beyond that now. There's not many now who manically back ksa or feel the need to, it's very minority. Probably because there is little push back compared to when the takeover was hot topic. Those still pushing back (former nufc fans) and have never changed in their stance I fully accept, but we hear very little from them now the media aren't as arsed. Maybe the wash has worked, and what's come out of it is complicent fans & media.
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Doesn't he play on the left? How much left do we need?
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Guessing Rosenior then. Shame. He's decent.
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A lot of nufc fans don't really care about ksa and their practises, but want to be seen as doing so, therefore will call others out for not, yet do nothing about it and keep supporting the club and enjoying the ride whilst trying to ruin it for others. Far too much of that imho. Just be honest and admit what goes on in a foreign country means fuck all compared to what we feel when a goal is scored. Of course we'd all like the money without the ksa connections, but that's not happening and out of our control. Only thing you can do is if human rights means more to you that football, is stop supporting and join an anti nufc group and make as much noise as possible. Those thst have done that have my respect, the ones pretending, not so much.
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Minging, considering his cause of death.
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A consortium of international investors, which involves a member of the Saudi royal family, has made a £400m offer to buy Premier League club Everton. Farhad Moshiri agreed to sell his 94% stake to 777 Partners in September, but the investment firm could not complete the deal, opening the way for others to make a takeover bid. Local businessmen Andy Bell and George Downing, as well as MSP Sports Capital - who have lent the Toffees around £158m - are also in the running for a period of exclusivity after lodging bids. London-based businessman and lawyer Vatche Manoukian is leading a bid alongside an unnamed Saudi royal and families with a high-net worth from the United States. Manoukian and his consortium have proposed an all-equity offer which would not take on additional debt and would aim to create a sustainable, long-term strategy. They see Everton as a "sleeping giant" of English football with potential to secure a place "at the top of world football again" through the new stadium being built on Bramley-Moore Dock. Manoukian, 45, is a partner at tech investment firm IMS Digital Ventures and is backed by Australia's Myer family. Roma owner Dan Friedkin, Michael Dell of Dell Technologies and Kenneth King of investment firm A-Cap are understood to be interested too. Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, which lists the country's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as chair, completed a £305m takeover of Newcastle in October 2021. Scouse Mackems gonna feel the anger of the original Mackems.
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Reckon had we had him last season we'd be in the Europa league this season.
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He'll be on the bench this coming season with the odd game. His work will be done heavily behind the scenes with Pope taking a role in mentoring him I'd imagine. He'll get games, but barring injuries I doubt it'll be double figures. Season after is where he needs to transition into the no1 spot and really fight Pope. Hopefully more games for him with a return to Europe as well.
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Really happy with this one. Great move.
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@Froggy will double down on his defense, then in a couple of years tell us he clocked him from the start.
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Somebody stick this kernt in the sea.