meltonblue
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Really not sure what to make of this tbh! I’m not sure the benefit outweighs the risk.
Two completely different things.This basicallt means he wants to be the greatest ever premier league striker.
He will break the top goal scoring record.
On the flip side, would you rather be in Liverpools position? TAA, VVD and Salah all free to leave for nothing?You know it - Injuries/Sudden decline in form/lack of motivation/falling out with the manager, anything can happen. There is a reason why clubs don't do this. Chelsea had to buy too many players and amortize the transfer fees, so that was different.
Not a big fan of Liam but that is fuckin brilliant.
Thanks for texting me earlier with this news :-) now that’s what a call excellent personal service!
1) it’s no different than Palmer at ChelseaYou know it - Injuries/Sudden decline in form/lack of motivation/falling out with the manager, anything can happen. There is a reason why clubs don't do this. Chelsea had to buy too many players and amortize the transfer fees, so that was different.
Of course not. A 5 year contract with options to extend and renew terms is understandable, this one is baffling.On the flip side, would you rather be in Liverpools position? TAA, VVD and Salah all free to leave for nothing?
That’s Jefferson as you well know, but @Rammy Blue is a highly accomplished communications officer.All in day’s graft for a butler big G.
I believe they call it INSURANCE, and you can carry it on all your contracts in case of career-ending injury. In business, they call it “key man” insurance, but you may have heard of one of the most famous cases…Brian Bosworth, NFL player. Came out of college as a beast and touted as the next big thing. Got a massive deal, got career-ending injury almost immediately. Most of contract was guaranteed, but club had insured him!
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Brian Bosworth, a former Seattle Seahawks linebacker, had two insurance policies with Lloyd's of London. In 1993, Bosworth won a $7 million lawsuit against Lloyd's after the insurer refused to pay his claims.
Agreed. He’s very funny.I am no fan of Oasis but I don't see why people would not like Liam.
Liverpool watch on at surprising development in Man City 115 case.The echo - How the best striker in the world signing a 10 year contract at his boyhood club is great news for Liverpool.
In 2026, the Browns will receive $44m for Deshaun Watson (I don't like him either!) not playing in 2025 due to an achilles injury. This is salary cap proofed so it will free up a further $44m for the Browns to spend on other players. :)
My money is on Miggy. Give it 12 months....Brilliant. Now let's just see which media clown is the first to resurrect the Haaland to Real Madrid crap.