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Kaizero

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  1. The ring is taking it's toll on him.
  2. Jens Petter Hauge signed for Milan.
  3. That umbrella VFX shot cost £20k
  4. I feel everyone should go to ComeOn now I've sold my soul to do their ads:
  5. So Rafa is a pretty shit person actually - if you're to believe John Carew.
  6. Madrid cancels the second year of Ødegaards loan to Sociedad saying he'll be in their first eleven.
  7. Exactly this, they are waiting for this to all blow over and it will despite the brilliant efforts, PIF arent making much effort to get back on board and call them out mind , need them back at the table or this effort is a non starter There is no way PIF will play this out in public outside a proxy-war, and they have already started one.
  8. The nda ended when they pulled out surely. Why would anyone involved in this deal agree to an NDA with such an end date?
  9. I couldn't vote anything other than Yes because there's objectively still a chance and I'm too pedantic to vote No when there is a chance, however small. However, to illustrate, I wouldn't be able to vote No to "is there a chance Minhosa[/member] could buy NUFC" either, because objectively there is a chance if he were to get a consortium together, bid and go through the process. The question is flawed.
  10. VAR is the best thing to happen to football in ages. PL is utilizing it horribly though. It literally makes things more right, here's the difference in the PL table without it: Shit foor Wolves though. 1. Liverpool – 94 points (five points fewer, same position) 2. Man City – 84 points (three points more, same position) 3. Chelsea – 68 points (two points more, one position higher) 4. Wolves – 68 points (nine points more, three positions higher) 5. Man Utd – 66 points (same points, two positions lower) 6. Leicester – 58 points (four points fewer, one position lower) 7. Sheff Utd – 55 points (one points more, two positions higher) 8. Burnley – 55 points (one points more, two positions higher) 9. Arsenal – 54 points (two points lower, one position lower) 10. Tottenham – 53 points (six points fewer, four positions lower) 11. Everton – 52 points (three points more, one position higher) 12. Southampton – 46 points (six points fewer, one position lower) 13. West Ham – 45 points (six points more, three position higher) 14. Newcastle – 44 points (same points, one position lower) 15. Crystal Palace – 42 points (one point fewer, one position lower) 16. Brighton – 38 points (three points fewer, one position lower) 17. Aston Villa – 37 points (two points more, same position) 18. Watford – 35 points (one point more, one position higher) 19. Bournemouth – 33 points (one point fewer, one place lower) 20. Norwich – 23 points (two points more, same position)
  11. Nah. So hard to please How did they do that year without him? Manager Real Madrid La Liga: 2016–17,[258] 2019–20 Supercopa de España: 2017, 2019–20 UEFA Champions League: 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18 UEFA Super Cup: 2016, 2017 FIFA Club World Cup: 2016, 2017 He quit because he knew that was coming and Perez refused the squad rebuild he needed. So.... he even has integrity? Having a mare, neesy.
  12. They're essentially just in a different league to everyone else Saw early signs of it last year and they've kept all their youth.
  13. Ingolstadt got relegated on away goals in the 96th minute after fighting back from a 0-2 deficit from the first leg to a 3-0 lead, heartbreaking
  14. Looks like it's about to fall at the first hurdle with HSV at 0-0 at HT
  15. Had a great run over the past couple weeks so went a bit mad due to my now immense hubris making this (in hindsight fairly idiotic) bet seem unstoppable, £250 on: Leipzig -1 and over 2.5 goals / Dortmund -1 and over 2.5 goals / Hamburger SV and over 2.5 goals / Munchen -1 and over 2.5 goals / Barcelona -1 and over 2.5 goals Returns £15135
  16. HTT[/member] Froggy[/member] For me, having watched OGS tactics in, granted, a much smaller league - he's trying to emulate Fergie in his management style. That being a cohesive "work for the team" attitude in his teams rather than fill it up with big names. Given what we've seen of Man Utd with "big name" managers trying to do that, I genuinely believe they should just leave OGS to it and they'll be better off either way. If he succeeds at being a Fergie light, then Man Utd will have some good days. If he fails, he'll have prepared the groundwork as HTT says, but I doubt their next appointment would be someone who'd not just go back to signing big names and hoping for a bit of magic rather than have a cohesive team unit, so there's that. I don't think OGS is a worldbeater, far from it. I do however think he is a good fit for Man Utd. Some people are just made for certain clubs, and this is in no way a comparison of ability - just an example of certain managers being great fit for certain clubs, but much like Keegan for us. Keegan worked for us because he understood us, and he was brilliant, but I am genuinely uncertain if he'd have made that work at other clubs than us - because we were a great fit for eachother.
  17. Who are you? Serious question Greg - why do you ask this? Not the first time I’ve seen you do this? Just curious as to who it is when newly registered posters talk about things that occurred before their registration date. It's palnese.
  18. I'm sorry, literal firsthand knowledge > whatever this is. You have done this before with me, numerous times. Either Solbakken lies to you or he's just full of shit, but the only transfer you got right with me was Solskjaer. Still waiting on us signing Elabdellaoui as a Darmian replacement. I love Dortmund like. I completely agree with your viewpoint. That being said we're right in the hunt somehow. The club still has pull, especially since we're in great form and likely to get CL football next season. Money too I suppose. This one is even more direct than Solbakken, man Literally couldn't be more direct.
  19. I'm sorry, literal firsthand knowledge > whatever this is.
  20. Same. Don’t get it at all. I don't really see that he is getting a lot of hype except for after the 16 goals season which I guess was warranted. He is a good player though, however for Man Utd he'd only be an older, worse version of Rashford. Wouldn't bring anything to the team they don't already have. Aye. We're not signing Josh King except as an absolute last resort. Oh, you're signing King. He's repped by Jim Solbakken now. You bid £20m for him in Jan before having to go for Ighalo. I am well aware of our bid. A desperation bid in the January transfer window due to a bad injury to Rashford, who is now fit. We now have a full squad to chose from and have a full summer transfer window to sign someone better. Again, the only way we're signing him is if we fail with all other targets. He's well down the list. I can with 100% knowledge say King is OGS's number one priority, I am sorry.
  21. Kaizero

    Die Bundesliga

    Literally no issues for me. I'm watching football, not audience members.
  22. Same. Don’t get it at all. I don't really see that he is getting a lot of hype except for after the 16 goals season which I guess was warranted. He is a good player though, however for Man Utd he'd only be an older, worse version of Rashford. Wouldn't bring anything to the team they don't already have. Aye. We're not signing Josh King except as an absolute last resort. Oh, you're signing King. He's repped by Jim Solbakken now. You bid £20m for him in Jan before having to go for Ighalo.
  23. Think I added that before I added the scorers, would hope for Unibets sake it didn't actually do anything to the odds
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