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cosmic

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  1. cosmic

    aston villa

    38 games and 114 points over a season and the Villains blame it all on a single decision. Cry babies cry
  2. The overspend can also viewed as a gamble to assemble a team (not squad), that's capable of punching above its weight. Nonetheless, with a Trophy and Champions Leage spot for next season, the "gamble" paid off. Whilst it wasn't as direct a gamble as Villa's Jan transfer push, it was a more calculated gamble, and it paid off !
  3. Eddie is no Brucey. If Mr Bacon had the flu, he would have taken half the season off
  4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq9gmOenfIY My favourite video. The dramatic theme from Rocky adds so much
  5. cosmic

    Tino Livramento

    If Trafford signs and becomes a regular for England, 4 of the back 5 could be from Newcastle!
  6. Given his most successful years were spent under Fergie, wonder if Fergie did tactics or left it all to his coaches
  7. Kind of short to replace the giant van Dijk
  8. Not at all. If this González transfer doesn't work out, they'll simply sign another player. Such is their headroom
  9. Man U fan to the very end. Not the best time to pass on though https://www.tiktok.com/@vasagee.narayanas/video/7449676973200231700?_r=1&_t=ZS-8tIpigDzDRi
  10. Google "A British Royal Marine holding the severed heads of a young man and woman who were accused of supporting the Communist Party of Malaya in 1952".
  11. It's meant to be a working meeting, and Big Yasir is not up to date on the details. Besides, he is the Chairman, and he has a whole executive team to manage NUFC. As it stands, PIF ownership is already causing all kinds of panic amongst the clubs. Attending the meeting, even symbolically, will only attract more criticisms that the Saudis are not the hand-owners that they claim
  12. Many may accuse the Saudis of sportswashing. But the Americans are literally washing away the Premier League with their own brand of detergent and it stinks !
  13. For the sake of his health and his family, he should step down as soon as possible. It will take months to appoint his replacement, and he needs to prioritize his health. I had a colleague, who had cancer; he felt so responsible to the company that he returned to work immediately after his first round of chemotherapy. Sadly, the pressure must have gotten to him, and he had a relapse not long after and didn't make it.
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