Big mals fedora
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King Kev will fizzle out if he has to pay in that heat and sunshine every week!!!Saudi may have fizzled out in 12 months like the big money chinese league did
King Kev will fizzle out if he has to pay in that heat and sunshine every week!!!Saudi may have fizzled out in 12 months like the big money chinese league did
Don't think Rics server is big enough to keep a record of the false onesDidn't an ITK on here say a few weeks ago that Kevin was already decided as the new captain?
The problem is nobody keeps a record of the claims they make that end up being false. Haaland signing a new deal is another good example.
Hope the loons on the caf haven't seen thisTurns out Ric's been funding the Saudi Pro League to keep this place active.
The Saudi league is a government backed long term plan with multiple aims, and huge financial backing, that is easily funded by the rulers.Saudi may have fizzled out in 12 months like the big money chinese league did
5 weeks is a long time.Can anybody actually see us making another signing this summer?. Even if Walker and another goes I just think it's all too quiet with regards to players linked. As the squad stands we could probably lose another two first team players but definitely no more
Yes. I can see us making 3 or 4. Why not? Everything ground to a halt, but now we're seeing movement on Kane and Mbappe. Loads of clubs are looking for a striker, and I think they all got held up waiting for the big boys to show their hand.Can anybody actually see us making another signing this summer?. Even if Walker and another goes I just think it's all too quiet with regards to players linked. As the squad stands we could probably lose another two first team players but definitely no more
They also have the disposable income to throw at it and then say “meh, whatever” if it does fail.The Saudi league is a government backed long term plan with multiple aims, and huge financial backing, that is easily funded by the rulers.
China was much more complicated, with a lot of owners loading debt onto clubs, but the Chinese authorities' support was never as significant, and at times was a hinderance.
The Saudi league may ultimately fail, but it's a much more of a solidly based project that the Chinese league.