I think it's true more times than not, but as someone above me replied, I suppose when Frankfurt isn't desperate to sell him, it's different.Is that your rule or just an assumption because it isn't 100% acurate.
They need the points. It's rare that players are dropped in big transfers nowFair point, but it’s also a risk to play a key player when they’re on the verge of a potential transfer, especially since the deal is imminent and just a few days to completion. One bad injury, and the player and both the club lose out. Managing the situation carefully benefits everyone involved.
Did you mean to say, "couldn't"?Of course they play him. The could care less. They going for the CL. In the end they are on the upper hand. Can easily sell him in summer
I've got it on ESPN 10What channel?
It did come back at him quickly to be fairHim and his strike partner Ekiteke just missed two sitters to put Frankfurt one up
Yep, Ekitekes miss was far worseIt did come back at him quickly to be fair
Wouldn't call the Marmoush chance a sitter, but it was a poor attempt.Him and his strike partner Ekiteke just missed two sitters to put Frankfurt one up
Should have got it on goal I thought, 10 million off his fee ;)Wouldn't call the Marmoush chance a sitter, but it was a poor attempt.
It’s just common sense—or as they say in the world of commerce, business sense. In business, common sense is anything but uncommon—it’s the cornerstone of sound decision-making. After all, no successful deal is made without weighing the risks and rewards, and managing key assets (like a star player) is no exception.Is that your rule or just an assumption because it isn't 100% acurate.
Probably thinking about other things, like trying his first kebab at Levenshulme Bakery.Wouldn't call the Marmoush chance a sitter, but it was a poor attempt.
On bein sports 3 as wellWhat channel?
Bein sports 3I've got it on ESPN 10
Lacked composure with his finish. Then had a really weak effort from outside the box soon after.Him and his strike partner Ekiteke just missed two sitters to put Frankfurt one up