FightLikeAGirl
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Allardyce? Again?!
We should flog Gordon. Keep Onana if possible.
We should flog Gordon. Keep Onana if possible.
A fleet of Kia Cee'ds, Niros or Picantos might make more sense.Gordon close to going. Wonder what shite we can spend the money on......im off to look at Kia Joorabchians client list
And he was a rag. He was asked about his favourite game and said beating Leicester 3-1 at Wembley in the 60s.That **** Maddock still owes me a pint. Such an arrogant prick.
Went for a drink with him once in the Land O'Cakes with a few other press lads and he strolled round like he was God's gift.
Hatchet man long before Swales brought him in to do the deed.
This has to be one of the strangest days in our history.... There are still 4 hours left of it too.
This has to be one of the strangest days in our history.... There are still 4 hours left of it too.
Loads of clubs would be.everton like city and newcastle would be a great investment for some dirty oil money
500m would look good money if they were already in there new stadium and payed for! 200m max
Loads of clubs would be.
Leeds, West Ham, Birmingham, Bristol City, Cardiff, Palace, Brighton…
Instead of the same-old, same-old with them looking at buying United and Liverpool, they should think outside the box and let United and Liverpool rot.
I think the price is ok given Moshiri has put 200m into the new stadium.
They’re 3 points away from 14th, they’ll probably stay up if the person replacing Lampard is any better (90% chance they are)
They just put out a interview with the owner and he says their not up for sale.
What is happening
not a middle east super power they would know they could buy to get back in the prem so not sure it would put them offIts Everton haha. Apparently that was recorded before West Ham. I haf expect the twitter admin to post Danjumas media stuff as a nice rounding off for the day.
I do think that we would be a better choice to invest in ahead of Liverpool or Utd at the moment. Obviously nowhere near them commercially but how much room for increased profits is there with both, esp if the Super League doesnt get off the ground.
Our stadium will be world class, on a spectacular spot on the Mersey, will a multi billion pound regeneration starting around it. The value of the stadium itself will fly up once the area is developed and £500m as opposed to £5billion?
Can imagine the threat of relegation will put a lot off.