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gjohnson

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  1. They wont be getting Sancho then.....if a Joelinton can go for £40mil
  2. Is there any chance he was sacked for doing a crap job, or is it almost definitely maybe possibly because he's not white
  3. Surely quoting something so specific isn't keeping it highly confidential ? Aye every time he has been interviewed he keeps saying confidential and then says something which goes against that. Mind what he did say looked a positive indication it seems. This is just a guy who's been heavily briefed by lawyers about what he can and cannot say without breaking any agreements. There is strong hints in there that they've asked KSA to sort all the piracy stuff, but he doesn't actually confirm or deny anything, other than that. Biggest thing to take from it, is that there is no outright 'no' yet. Interestingly/amusingly nothing on Amnesty or the Cenig woman
  4. Never saw him going into management tbh. Wasn't he super shrewd with his wages? Always thought he'd be one of those that would just enjoy the rest of his life doing the occasional punditry. Fair play. Seem to recall he did a lot with property, and was always high up in the lists on footballers net-worth even after retiring. Impressive considering he retired before the stupidly massive wages and image deals. Certainly won't be one of those footballers you hear about being bankrupt a few years after the wages dry up
  5. Van Persie, Kluivert, Kuyt and Bergkamp were pish too. Luuk DeJong says Hi
  6. Painful as it is to say it, some of the touches and control he had last night were far better than the rest of team
  7. dat list It's like a who's who over 'Who fans would not want managing their club"
  8. Someone compared it to us sacking Bobby because he finished 5th, which I think is a really good comparison. They're going to be mid-table fodder for the next few years. Some similarities yes, but think it was more a case that they never really adequately replaced the spine of the team...Toure/Vieira/Henry, and just went for a succession of light weight technical players over the years, and for all the improvement in the league since then, there is still a place for gritty hard working players, who have a never defeated attitude. Has to be a balance of course but I can't think of an Arsenal player that another player would be 'frightened' of going up against I'm convinced Anelka ruined Arsenal. They bought him for £500k and sold him on for £27m or something with everyone saying how much of a genius Wenger was. After that he seemed to become obsessed with signing nobodies in an effort to discover the next diamond in the rough. If they'd balanced their transfer policy with some big name established players I think we'd be looking at a different Arsenal today. Maybe a bit...they did spend big money (at the time) to get Henry, but there probably was a bit much focus on finding the next big payout from an unknown
  9. Someone compared it to us sacking Bobby because he finished 5th, which I think is a really good comparison. They're going to be mid-table fodder for the next few years. Some similarities yes, but think it was more a case that they never really adequately replaced the spine of the team...Toure/Vieira/Henry, and just went for a succession of light weight technical players over the years, and for all the improvement in the league since then, there is still a place for gritty hard working players, who have a never defeated attitude. Has to be a balance of course but I can't think of an Arsenal player that another player would be 'frightened' of going up against
  10. Why are Real Madrid top of LaLiga when level in points with Barcelona, even though Barcelona have a better goal difference. Guessing La Liga goes by number of defeats first?
  11. all it would take for the whole illusion of pundits defending him to be shattered would be a simple question to each of them.... Would you want him managing your club? The awkward uncomfortable silence would be right up with there like a post Brent joke scene in The Office.... lots of looking at feet, avoiding eye contact, and the slightest excuse to change the subject
  12. agree Just smells like one of those Chelsea transfers that should be brilliant but won't be.....Torres/Shevchenko style
  13. This - I used to have loads of pirated music but haven’t downloaded anything dodgy in years as Spotify feels like good value and covers pretty much everything I listen to. Football costs a fortune and being split across a number of providers inevitably means there are plenty of games I don’t have a access to (even after paying all that money). Spotify gives the square root of fuck all to the artists Perhaps it means the most popular artists earn less. At the same time it allows for much lower barriers of entry for starting bands and artists, less reliance on agents (record companies) and arguably a healthier marketplace for music. The analogy works quite well with football come to think of it. Don't agree with this....the best will always earn millions one way or another. I personally think Ed Sheeran is garbage, and Adele couldn't sing her way past the first round of x-factor, but enough people disagree with that opinion that they are sitting in houses worth millions, and I'm almost certain they sit and dry their tears over my opinion with £50notes every night
  14. Or on the flip side, not have to watch it at all. We don't need eyes to see where this is going
  15. Pretty much always ideas above his ability though...seemed to think he was an Arsenal/Chelsea player but never anywhere near good enough
  16. So some probably flawed logic on this piracy guff....Qatar object to to broadcasts being stolen, but at the same time won't allow any legitimate way for KSA to access. Glib as hell, but what did they expect?
  17. Apparently, some people will believe everything they're told
  18. What am I missing here? He's saying that being cross-examined in a billion-pound legal case is showing her up? A quick scan of his timeline shows a fair few RT's of stories poo-pooing the takeover. Wonder why. Fail to see the relevance really. Not directly related (unless you believe rumours of her using the 'winnings' to fund her stake). This will be worth a hell of a lot more to all involved than NUFC. If anything it will show the calibre of lawyers involved on both sides
  19. Too difficult to pick a worst. There's been some grim line ups under Ashley. Then again I almost cried looking at the line up against Monaco in the Uefa Cup in 97/98....Literally a 6-4-0 and predictably humped. Not an Ashley lineup, but Roeder had some grim choices to make a team out of...Ramage, Huntingdon, Bramble...eurgh It's a wonder it took so long for us to be relegated
  20. If he's on £800 per month, £20k would surely do. Journalist speculating, I suspect. Probably would if there wasn't a £30K offer sitting there
  21. Probably. Could see some legal action against PL purely to spite Qatar, and a massive bid for next set of TV rights, while Newcastle dropped and some German/Italian team becoming their focus. Probably not Roma after their begging, Juventus and the Milan's ruled out...who's next? Germany pretty much a closed shop given their ownership models. France....what's the point? Spain, if not Real Madrid or Barcelona then nah? Portugal? Potentially, but not a great league. Scotland would be amusing
  22. Yes that is true, but it doesn't happen immediately. It takes a few years of success for any particular team to generate money for the PL. Leicesters year was the most entertaining in bloody ages, but almost certain the PL income was down that year, as they didn't have the reach of the traditional 'big' teams I'd love to see some sort of study on tv viewing figures for all games, social media engagement etc etc comparing the figures between seasons where theres a tight title race with Leicester (or hell Chelsea or City) winning and Man Utd or Liverpool running away with it (obviously can't really use this season due to the disruption). My guess is there would be higher viewing figures and general engagement when Man Utd or Liverpool are winning it compared to Leicesters title win. Exactly what I mean. If Leicester had challenged for several years, or been consistently in Europe, they'd attract more fans and push the viewing figures back up. At present it is the usual suspects that generate the majority of PL income and takes a while to change. eg Spurs are appealing to watch now, but when they were the mid-table team they didn't get half as much interest. It's taken them what 10? 15? years to become established Euro challengers.
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