Erling Haaland

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So if Haaland to City is really going to happen, it potentially shakes out like this:

Fee: £65m
Agents fees: £40m
Wages over 5 years: £375k per week

£375k x 260 months - £90m
Purchase & Agents Fees: £100m

Total cost over 60 month contract - £190m

£190m ÷ 5 years - £38m

That's £38m Per Season over 5 years & he'll be 26 with a huge sell on value if he decides to leave.

If the potential deal happens like this, it's the deal of the fuckin century... :-)
bonuses?
 
Alright. I have to ask (because I’m a nosey bastard). What does your username mean?
I am a massive fan of the Apollo missions (nerd would be an understatement).

When Apollo 12 launched it was hit by lightning - Bad at the best of times. This basically killed the guidance platform.

John Aaron (the nerd's nerd) saved the $25 billion mission by telling Alan Bean (Command Module Pilot and fourth man to walk on the moon) to switch the Signal Conditioning Electronics (SCE) to Auxilliary mode (AUX). ("SCE to AUX" - it''s very famous if you are as sad as I am). This brought guidance back online, saved the mission and Aaron cemented his place in history. (He was also instrumental in saving Apollo 13 and was widely regarded as the archetypal "steely-eyed missile man").

See.... you had to ask. Sorry for derailing the thread.

CTID
 
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I am a massive fan of the Apollo missions (nerd would be an understatement).

When Apollo 12 launched it was hit by lightning - Bad at the best of times. This basically killed the guidance platform.

John Aaron (the nerd's nerd) saved the $25 billion mission by telling Alan Bean (Command Module Pilot and fourth man to walk on the moon) to switch the Signal Conditioning Electronics (SCE) to Auxilliary mode (AUX). ("SCE to AUX" - it''s very famous if you are as sad as I am). This brought guidance back online, saved the mission and Aaron cemented his place in history. (He was also instrumental in saving Apollo 13 and was widely regarded as the archetypal "steely-eyed missile man").

See.... you had to ask. Sorry fro derailing the thread.

CTID
That’s interesting. Have you ever seen Gail Platts tits?
 
Be sensible, D, it would only be the deal of the century were he Swamp or Anfield bound! He comes to Beswick and it's sportswashing, financial doping, obscene, outrageous and a scandal,and a violation of someone's rights. And every goal will be divided into the billions he's costing and we can see the thrust of the chip paper reports till Christmas and then it'll be summat new-ish!
This too... Lol ;-)
 
I am a massive fan of the Apollo missions (nerd would be an understatement).

When Apollo 12 launched it was hit by lightning - Bad at the best of times. This basically killed the guidance platform.

John Aaron (the nerd's nerd) saved the $25 billion mission by telling Alan Bean (Command Module Pilot and fourth man to walk on the moon) to switch the Signal Conditioning Electronics (SCE) to Auxilliary mode (AUX). ("SCE to AUX" - it''s very famous if you are as sad as I am). This brought guidance back online, saved the mission and Aaron cemented his place in history. (He was also instrumental in saving Apollo 13 and was widely regarded as the archetypal "steely-eyed missile man").

See.... you had to ask. Sorry fro derailing the thread.

CTID
Cheers mate. Not what I was expecting. I know it makes no sense but at first I thought it was from Seattle to Austin. Looks like @Big Joe Corrigan was right.
 
I am a massive fan of the Apollo missions (nerd would be an understatement).

When Apollo 12 launched it was hit by lightning - Bad at the best of times. This basically killed the guidance platform.

John Aaron (the nerd's nerd) saved the $25 billion mission by telling Alan Bean (Command Module Pilot and fourth man to walk on the moon) to switch the Signal Conditioning Electronics (SCE) to Auxilliary mode (AUX). ("SCE to AUX" - it''s very famous if you are as sad as I am). This brought guidance back online, saved the mission and Aaron cemented his place in history. (He was also instrumental in saving Apollo 13 and was widely regarded as the archetypal "steely-eyed missile man").

See.... you had to ask. Sorry fro derailing the thread.

CTID
Hit twice by lightning apparently. I'm also a space nerd. Was in Florida a few weeks ago & went to the Kennedy Space Center. AWESOME. Got to see the Saturn V rocket (it's fucking huge) and the Atlantis shuttle. Very impressive. I have nothing but the utmost respect for these brilliant minds & Apollo 13 may very well be human ingenuity at its absolute best, under the most pressure filled situations imaginable.
 
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