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GeordieDazzler replied to simonsays's topic in Football
You’re underestimating Man United’s ability to lose to Copenhagen -
Our first CL group stage away clean sheet
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AC Milan vs Newcastle United 19/09/23 @ 17:45 (TNT Sports)
GeordieDazzler replied to Paully's topic in Football
Let’s hope tonight goes better than this -
Think he’s got the look in his eye of a guys absolutely determined to succeed, with the wealth these lads get so young that’s not always a given.
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GeordieDazzler replied to simonsays's topic in Football
God Arteta such an arsehole, Tarkowski did nowt wrong there. -
Cracking strike. Good to see him starting too.
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GeordieDazzler replied to simonsays's topic in Football
They made a class comeback vs Dortmund away the other day -
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If a player is shepherding the ball out of play and you go through the back of them it’s a foul. Same concept here, got his body between keeper and ball and got fouled.
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Hilariously obvious he was taking down that Brentford player when he didn’t get that foul
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Las Palmas airport is ridiculously huge. I’m actually not surprised
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Im not saying that Just providing the counter argument that we have no idea if they’ll be good owners or not. They’ve taken clubs in the shit and had them less than a year. It’s high risk and personally I hope they fail.
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Hertha already relegated before they bought the club. Standard Liege protests are because they don’t want to become a feeder club to other 777 projects - bit like Bohley at Strasbourg. Seville they own 7% of.
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Im not defending them just that the sample size of how they will be long term isn’t particularly large.
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They own 7% of Seville not sure they have the power to do that. They’ve only owned most of their collection of teams since 2022 it’s probably not clear how good they will be in the long term (hopefully not good )
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They seem to target distressed assets and try and build them back. You can see this with the clubs they have targeted. Hertha, Vasco, Genoa, Seville etc. Apart from Seville who they invested in as a minority stake in 2018. Nearly all their purchases have been made in 2022 so it’s hard to really know how good or bad they will be for those clubs and Everton in the long term. Vasco has went badly but Genoa fans seem to think they have done a good job in addressing the issues of the club. I do think the margin for error in the Premier League is way smaller than other leagues and they will have to start making good decisions quickly. I think fans are always a bit suspicious of any owners who see the club as an investment vehicle (outside of PIF, QSI etc) as feel their motives are primarily on profit. For all of Moshiris faults it did appear he just wanted to be an owner for the thrill of it. If they want to profit they’ll need to make a success of it, it all depends on what decisions are made on a football level. A lot of American sports logic just doesn’t apply to football as we’ve seen with Todd.
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I mean I read the story and worked that out but decided to post it anyway
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Ten Haag falling out with another player? https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-12517561/amp/Anthony-Martial-spotted-leaving-Man-United-training-session-just-FIVE-MINUTES-arriving-Erik-ten-Hags-prepare-Brighton-test.html
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Fabio Grosso getting the Lyon job
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Long read that video is based on https://josimarfootball.com/2023/07/03/the-777-football-mystery/
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These lot were discussed on Price of Football earlier this week they sound pretty dodgy tbh
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Good thing that back line isn’t going up against an in form Brighton anytime soon…oh wait…