Chi-town blues
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Is that neville or fucknades?
Real will pick Benzema till he cant run he is 1st on team sheet, Junior has been class this year so signing both Mbappa & Haaland ain't happening imo
What makes you think he has only one more year? He has quite a few years left playing at high level, easily.Difference is Benzema at an old age still influential in terms of form and goals/general play. In a way like Lewandowski is still mad. I think Benzema has one more year in him at a top level.
Personally, I can't see Real Madrid NOT signing Mbappe. If you are correct, that's a bold call sir!Real will pick Benzema till he cant run he is 1st on team sheet, Junior has been class this year so signing both Mbappa & Haaland ain't happening imo
I think the scenery has changed a lot since those times, as every player wanted to play in La Liga, and RM and Barcelona were dominating European football. This is no longer the case, the EPL now has the best managers in the world, the majority of the best players, and is the place to play.Raul, Higuain, Ronaldo, Figo, Fake Ronaldo etc etc etc.
No matter the stature of player at Real Madrid, when it is time for an upgrade, they get moved on. Raul. Fucking, Raul. Club legend, adored by fans, still legs and goala in him, cheerio when kaka and cronaldo needed made room for. Higuain, 'like a son' to the president, adios. Benzema will be the same.
I think the scenery has changed a lot since those times, as every player wanted to play in La Liga, and RM and Barcelona were dominating European football. This is no longer the case, the EPL now has the best managers in the world, the majority of the best players, and is the place to play.
We supplied both team in last seasons Champions League, this season three of the four EPL teams won their group, and all qualified.
I just think the draw to Spain has dwindled since their domination, not helped by the capitulation of Barcelona because of the financial naivety, and frankly I think it is laughable that they are even mentioning Haaland. How many strikers do they need on their books that they cannot register? Unlike some of the Spanish players who just want to go home, Haaland and such like want to win major trophies, Barcelona, if they continue in the same form, will be lucky to qualify for the Champions League next season.
I think the scenery has changed a lot since those times, as every player wanted to play in La Liga, and RM and Barcelona were dominating European football. This is no longer the case, the EPL now has the best managers in the world, the majority of the best players, and is the place to play.
We supplied both team in last seasons Champions League, this season three of the four EPL teams won their group, and all qualified.
I just think the draw to Spain has dwindled since their domination, not helped by the capitulation of Barcelona because of the financial naivety, and frankly I think it is laughable that they are even mentioning Haaland. How many strikers do they need on their books that they cannot register? Unlike some of the Spanish players who just want to go home, Haaland and such like want to win major trophies, Barcelona, if they continue in the same form, will be lucky to qualify for the Champions League next season.
Dortmund recorded a 75M euro loss last season. Some of that money was recouped by the Sancho deal but they are currently looking to raise a further 86M euros though share options to cover the running costs for the next 18 months.Unlikely. Dortmund are a well-run club, they’ve enough cash (thanks Jason Sancho) to not have to worry about short term matchday revenue losses.
The only way he moves in January would be sudden and intense pressure from the Haaland camp because there’s not much left for BVB to play for in 2022.
Raiola doesn’t seem to be heading that way and Watzke has said he’s staying in winter, so summer move it is, wherever that may be.
Thanks - didn’t know. Thought they were in a good place, financially speaking.Dortmund recorded a 75M euro loss last season. Some of that money was recouped by the Sancho deal but they are currently looking to raise a further 86M euros though share options to cover the running costs for the next 18 months.
They definitely need money
They raised that in Sept.Dortmund recorded a 75M euro loss last season. Some of that money was recouped by the Sancho deal but they are currently looking to raise a further 86M euros though share options to cover the running costs for the next 18 months.
They definitely need money
Mbappa yes but Haaland I don't see, but maybe after 6 years at City it will be different only my opinionPersonally, I can't see Real Madrid NOT signing Mbappe. If you are correct, that's a bold call sir!
External investment? I though that was a massive no-no in football? So much for 'organic' growthThey raised that in Sept.
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Borussia Dortmund raises €86.5m via issue of new shares - Inside World Football
September 20 – Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund has agreed to the raising of €86.5 million via an increase in share capital. The new money will be used to cover the economic impact of the global pandemic on its finances. Borussia Dortmund will issue a total of 18,396,220 new shares at a...www.insideworldfootball.com
Owner investment, external is fine i thinkExternal investment? I though that was a massive no-no in football? So much for 'organic' growth
That is scary. In 6 years if Haalywood keeps going and making progress he'll just be entering his early prime.Mbappa yes but Haaland I don't see, but maybe after 6 years at City it will be different only my opinion
These days I'll believe it once he steps foot onto the field on a match day and even then only after the whistle blows will I truly have bought it.When I see him holding up the sky blue shirt just after he’s signed I’ll believe it. Until them its all just speculation.
Perfect to fleece Madrid for 250m or keep him in sky blue forever.. :)That is scary. In 6 years if Haalywood keeps going and making progress he'll just be entering his early prime.