kun
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Might just sign his cousin instead, would be cheaper
Sign em both
Might just sign his cousin instead, would be cheaper
They'll have to sell to finance any big moves this summer, gives everyone else a march on them as any big business they'll do will be towards the end of the window. Doesn't rule them out but does make things more difficult and they won't be able to realise full value on any sales.Where the fuck are they getting the money to buy him.
People talk about us being state-sponsored (wrongly imo) but RM certainly is with the special favors they get from the government and banks.Where the fuck are they getting the money to buy him.
Like the Bank of Spain buying their training ground a few yew back.People talk about us being state-sponsored (wrongly imo) but RM certainly is with the special favors they get from the government and banks.
People talk about us being state-sponsored (wrongly imo) but RM certainly is with the special favors they get from the government and banks.
Vicious circle territory, if Madrid and Barca hadn't been so heavily favoured and mollycoddled historically the likes of Sevilla, Bilbao (8 titles and 23 cups but nothing since 84 when the bias became overwhelming) and Valencia might have had more success and the league would be more attractive. The PL isn't the most watched league because of the rags and dippers, its the most watched because its competitive.Those twats always seem to find a way, I think the Spanish Govt probably write off the club’s debts because of the income and prestige that Real generate for the country.
If Real and Barca turn shit that league is about as good as Portugal’s, with all the loss of sponsorship and tv deals that would result from that.
Hmmm.....
Cough cough... State aid!Where the fuck are they getting the money to buy him.
Weren't they quotes from Daniel Taylor's article on the Athletic? The angle is that it's 20 years since the derby it happened inI’m sorry but this is not suddenly being said by accident:
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David Bernstein: I've never forgiven Roy Keane for 2001 Haaland tackle
The former Manchester City and FA chairman claims it is 'appalling' that ex-Manchester United captain Roy Keane is still involved in football after his horror tackle on Alf Inge Haaland in 2001.www.dailymail.co.uk
Apparently soWow, is that legit? The likes are from 3.5 years ago when he was 16/17, before anyone even knew who he is. But still, it does confirm it was more than just liking City a little bit because his dad used to play for us. He was/is a genuine fan.
Maybe we can commemorate the anniversary by sticking Keane in a stocks in the Etihad centre circle and letting Alfie take a few shots at his knee with a sledgehammer?Weren't they quotes from Daniel Taylor's article on the Athletic? The angle is that it's 20 years since the derby it happened in