When Haaland arrives and starts posting Kun numbers for goal scoring, his wages wont be a problem or mentioned .
Are you kidding? Ian Darke is salivating at the thought of mentioning it.
When Haaland arrives and starts posting Kun numbers for goal scoring, his wages wont be a problem or mentioned .
We might we might not, either way there will be a limit on what we would pay him that none of us know.
I’d love him here mate and he would score for fun but I just think his wages and the money could be a stumbling block . Like the look of the Serb kid though .Not necessarily. But maybe. Haha
I stand firm that money won’t be an issueI’d love him here mate and he would score for fun but I just think his wages and the money could be a stumbling block . Like the look of the Serb kid though .
I’m really not comfortable with people on this forum calling the French league a ‘farmer’s league’. I’m no Francophile but we were stuffed by Lyon not long ago, and Monaco knocked us out of the CL. Their national team has been generally pretty good for a couple of decades now. This smacks of pure f@@@in English arrogance against the French.I got accused of having blue tinted glasses on when I suggested that Haaland, on purely football terms has no better place to go than City and I stand by that . Every other big club would have to buy him, and then buy players to put around him to get the best out of him . Barca and Madrid can't afford to do that, nor can Bayern.Go to the scum? Don't make me laugh ! They will have to get rid of a lot of deadwood and rebuild before they have a squad that would even get close to Haalands ability and expectations. PSG yep they have the money to afford him of course, but it's still the farmers league and Haalands better than that, and he knows it . We have a squad of world class talent that needs a world class striker to take the squad to a whole new dimension of football.
I sometimes despair of some of our fans small time thinking, we are top dogs in world football now, the red teams and the media might not like it or report it but it's true .
I’m really not comfortable with people on this forum calling the French league a ‘farmer’s league’. I’m no Francophile but we were stuffed by Lyon not long ago, and Monaco knocked us out of the CL. Their national team has been generally pretty good for a couple of decades now. This smacks of pure f@@@in English arrogance against the French.
Btw, the women are lovely
I think he means in terms of PSG being usually the only contender to win their league (despite losing it last year)I’m really not comfortable with people on this forum calling the French league a ‘farmer’s league’. I’m no Francophile but we were stuffed by Lyon not long ago, and Monaco knocked us out of the CL. Their national team has been generally pretty good for a couple of decades now. This smacks of pure f@@@in English arrogance against the French.
Btw, the women are lovely
There isn’t a significant change from how we play to suit him, especially considering the physicality demands. The team sort of is just waiting for a center forward if you observe it. As for the other point, you can just look at players like Ibrahimovic (who is actually slightly higher than Haaland and at 40 is playing for the second place of a top European league) or Cristiano Ronaldo who is someone Haaland mirrors and whose body is comparable too. One thing that isn’t talked about much in this thread is how smart he is on the pitch at escaping impact from the other teams’ players and imposing himself. Reminds me a bit of Diego Costa in that regardI know a lot of this thread is about the size and possibility of a transfer but beyond that there are other possible issues. The two that concern me are how he changes to suit us and vice versa and the future possible injury issues. Players of that size and style of play will subject their body to a battering over the years.
As a league it is rather uninspiring though even if they produce the odd good club side and a decent national team.I’m really not comfortable with people on this forum calling the French league a ‘farmer’s league’. I’m no Francophile but we were stuffed by Lyon not long ago, and Monaco knocked us out of the CL. Their national team has been generally pretty good for a couple of decades now. This smacks of pure f@@@in English arrogance against the French.
Btw, the women are lovely
How many of the French National Team play in France? How many “home grown” players on the perennial Ligue Un winning team?I’m really not comfortable with people on this forum calling the French league a ‘farmer’s league’. I’m no Francophile but we were stuffed by Lyon not long ago, and Monaco knocked us out of the CL. Their national team has been generally pretty good for a couple of decades now. This smacks of pure f@@@in English arrogance against the French.
Btw, the women are lovely
What would you call it then as "farmers league" doesn't sit comfortably with you ? Because whatever you want to call it, it's not a very competitive league for a top class footballer to be in . Neymar just picks up his huge paycheck and visits his sister , Mbappe has seen the error of his ways and wants out, but at least he is a very rich young man now. Messi didn't want to go there but it's the furrow he has to plough at the age of 34 because it was the only field that had a gate left open to him . So what shall we call the Farmers league in future then ?I’m really not comfortable with people on this forum calling the French league a ‘farmer’s league’. I’m no Francophile but we were stuffed by Lyon not long ago, and Monaco knocked us out of the CL. Their national team has been generally pretty good for a couple of decades now. This smacks of pure f@@@in English arrogance against the French.
Btw, the women are lovely
Does it happen to be less competitive than the German Bundesliga or Serie A? Last time I looked, those leagues were dominated by one team. I don’t hear anyone call those ‘farmer’s leagues’.What would you call it then as "farmers league" doesn't sit comfortably with you ? Because whatever you want to call it, it's not a very competitive league for a top class footballer to be in . Neymar just picks up his huge paycheck and visits his sister , Mbappe has seen the error of his ways and wants out, but at least he is a very rich young man now. Messi didn't want to go there but it's the furrow he has to plough at the age of 34 because it was the only field that had a gate left open to him . So what shall we call the Farmers league in future then ?
What is the one team dominating Serie A? Again the outdated view. As for the Bundesliga, there is no doubt Bayern will almost certainly win in the end, but there are always three, four or five competitive teams for all competitions. Ligue 1 it’s usually two at best per seasonDoes it happen to be less competitive than the German Bundesliga or Serie A? Last time I looked, those leagues were dominated by one team. I don’t hear anyone call those ‘farmer’s leagues’.
And how many home-grown players are in our team?How many of the French National Team play in France? How many “home grown” players on the perennial Ligue Un winning team?
If there was a JOINT Premier League - Ligue Un division, how do you think the final standing gs would shake out?
I rest my case.
I'm pretty sure there are not 3, 4 or 5 competitive teams for all competitions in Germany. Try again. Maybe, with Juventus no longer dominating, the Italian league is more competitive, but with your reasoning, perhaps we should call La LIga a 'farmer's league' too?What is the one team dominating Serie A? Again the outdated view. As for the Bundesliga, there is no doubt Bayern will almost certainly win in the end, but there are always three, four or five competitive teams for all competitions. Ligue 1 it’s usually two at best per season
There are always strong teams such as Dortmund, Leipzig, Wolfsburg, Leverkusen, Mainz etc, every season it changes though Dortmund is consistently up there with Bayern. What I am trying to say is that it’s not like Bayern is the only good team. And the amount of good times in the Bundesliga is season after season outweighing the number in Ligue 1. You can call La Liga Farmer’s League, but in terms of number of contenders to win the competition it’s not very different from the PLI'm pretty sure there are not 3, 4 or 5 competitive teams for all competitions in Germany. Try again.