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Thiago: “We see less magic. As the players are faster. There is no need to do as much dribbling, because the players are faster, more physical. The players are more developed in every way, but you are missing those players who can bring you intake of breath moments in the game.”

 

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Thiago: “There's also VAR… I've always been against it and wish it didn’t exist. It takes the essence of the game away from you. It takes away the cunning, the mischief, that is part of football - as long as you don't hurt anyone, of course.” (L’Éq)

 

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Thiago: “We make mistakes when we play. Referees must do so too, as they are human. Without trickery, many famous moments in the history of football would not have happened. Above all, when we score, even if from midfield, we have to wait, it can be overturned.” (L’Éq)

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On 17/06/2021 at 20:32, Super Duper Branko Strupar said:

I live in Leeds and its so depressing seeing how proud and united the city are around their football team. Around the city they have loads of murals, little paintings on random things, billboards for something to do with the football team, both posters and video. Latest one is ad space just being taken up by "Phillips 14". The response to the ambition is palpable and they're excited and proud and hopeful and expectant. Makes me fucking sick. 

Sounds like the Keegan years.

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On 18/06/2021 at 17:57, number37 said:

That's so good! They've been there five minutes and already Wrexham have a better pre-season than we do. Probably using proper football facilities too rather than a school's. 


Nigel Clough is favourite for the job with Mark Hughes second favourite. I know Hughes is in the PFM list but for a non-league club to have a hometown boy like that in charge would be a coop and could get them up 2-3 leagues.

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2 hours ago, Optimistic Nut said:


Nigel Clough is favourite for the job with Mark Hughes second favourite. I know Hughes is in the PFM list but for a non-league club to have a hometown boy like that in charge would be a coop and could get them up 2-3 leagues.

Finally a place that PFMs deserve

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On 20/06/2021 at 01:48, Rafalove said:

Thiago: “We see less magic. As the players are faster. There is no need to do as much dribbling, because the players are faster, more physical. The players are more developed in every way, but you are missing those players who can bring you intake of breath moments in the game.”

 

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Thiago: “There's also VAR… I've always been against it and wish it didn’t exist. It takes the essence of the game away from you. It takes away the cunning, the mischief, that is part of football - as long as you don't hurt anyone, of course.” (L’Éq)

 

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Thiago: “We make mistakes when we play. Referees must do so too, as they are human. Without trickery, many famous moments in the history of football would not have happened. Above all, when we score, even if from midfield, we have to wait, it can be overturned.” (L’Éq)

 

Three awful takes imo. Disagree with all of them. 

 

Funny how things change:

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/3361219/robert-lewandowski-arturo-vidal-thiago-alcantara-bayern-munich-real-madrid/

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An independent Disciplinary Commission has delivered its verdict on sanctions for Derby County relating to ongoing disciplinary proceedings.

In May, an Independent League Arbitration Panel ruled that the Disciplinary Commission was wrong to dismiss the League’s expert accountancy evidence, which demonstrated that the Club’s policy regarding the amortisation of player registrations was contrary to standard accounting rules. 

More specifically, the panel determined that the Club’s policy was not in accordance with accounting standard FRS102 because it failed to accurately reflect the manner in which the Club takes the benefit of player registrations over the lifetime of a player’s contract. 

Tonight, the Disciplinary Commission has announced that the sanction to be imposed in respect of those breaches, is a financial penalty of £100,000 to be paid to the EFL and a reprimand for the Club as to its future conduct regarding the preparation of its Annual Accounts.

In addition, the Club has also been ordered to file restated accounts for financial years ending 30 June 2016, 2017 and 2018 that meet the requirements of FRS102, together with updated Profit & Sustainability calculations if necessary.

Both Derby County and the EFL have the right to appeal that sanction decision.

That being the case, ahead of the publication of the 2021/22 season fixture lists on 24 June at 9am, the EFL can confirm that it has developed an interchangeable fixture list for Derby County and Wycombe Wanderers, while the disciplinary process is finalised.

The fixture list for both the Championship and League One will be published in full based on the 2020/21 final standings, pending any appeals relating to this decision.

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