jimharri
Moderator
So; no source then? It may well be that you're right; I honestly don't know. But it sounds like you don't either; that you're guessung/suspecting. Time will tell.History repeats itself.
So; no source then? It may well be that you're right; I honestly don't know. But it sounds like you don't either; that you're guessung/suspecting. Time will tell.History repeats itself.
So; no source then? It may well be that you're right; I honestly don't know. But it sounds like you don't either; that you're guessung/suspecting. Time will tell.
They don’t care—truth is, they never did. Real Madrid has always played with fire and somehow walked away without getting burned. That’s their way and they will still come out spotless. And why wouldn’t they? As long as players are lining up, practically foaming at the mouth for a chance to wear that white shirt, nothing will change. The allure, the legacy, the power—it shields them. They know it, and they use it. Until that blind devotion fades, until players start choosing differently, they’ll keep getting away with it—business as usual.The Modric replacement they need is Ødegaard, and I suspect they will try and get him back. Wirtz into that team and they are playing with fire
Brahim Diaz is a case in point.They don’t care—truth is, they never did. Real Madrid has always played with fire and somehow walked away without getting burned. That’s their way and they will still come out spotless. And why wouldn’t they? As long as players are lining up, practically foaming at the mouth for a chance to wear that white shirt, nothing will change. The allure, the legacy, the power—it shields them. They know it, and they use it. Until that blind devotion fades, until players start choosing differently, they’ll keep getting away with it—business as usual.
They could have twenty generational talents locked into their starting eleven and another twenty rotting on the bench — and yet, somehow, players would still be desperate to join them. It’s baffling. No promise of minutes, no real development plan, just the illusion of prestige and a badge that hypnotizes even the best. For some odd reason, the idea of sitting on Real Madrid’s bench seems to hold more weight than starting and shining elsewhere. It’s not even football anymore — it’s a cult of status, and players are lining up to sacrifice their careers at its altar.
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I know its from an aggregator account but its also from David Ornstein who I belieev is pretty reliable.
We have heard Bayern are favourites but maybe the price will put them off. We also know Leverkusen dont want to sell to Bayerm (though the power ultimately is in the hands of the player - mostly). If Leverkusen refused to drop their demands I wonder if Wirtz would sit it out to the nd of his contract to get the move?
No,he/she doesn't know. Same as the rest of usSo; no source then? It may well be that you're right; I honestly don't know. But it sounds like you don't either; that you're guessung/suspecting. Time will tell.
That’s from the latest Romano video regarding our competition. According to him, it’s only us and Bayern—no mention of Madrid being in the deal.
Very, very reliable. No idea why though…
Brahim Diaz is a case in point.
He's had seasons at AC Milan. Been a star and gone back for a few minutes. I know he scored against us but players are like moths flying to a light when Real come calling.
want Ortega :pSo apparently it wasn't Alonso who visited CFA today, it was Leverkusen reps. I wonder why...
Very, very reliable. No idea why though…
I like the sound of that League!Probably come to sign to sign Phil, Rodders and Erling for next Season when we are in the Swan Vesta Northern Fylde and district division 3.
What did he say ? the tweet is not there
Some would say it’s about Wirtz.FPLMaineRoad said that Alonso was at CFA today. He later backtracked and said it was Leverkusen officials hence the deleted original tweet.