Means the same as a barm, or a muffin to you n.manc lads.Being a north Manchester lad I had to look up the word insouciant.....
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Means the same as a barm, or a muffin to you n.manc lads.Being a north Manchester lad I had to look up the word insouciant.....
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No one is questioning that Salah isn't a great player but what we are questioning is the finances involved.It is nothing but a great signing. Salah looks after himself so will easily be able to perform for the next 3 years, rarely injured and fully versed in the system Liverpool play, used to the Premier League and one of the top 5/6 forwards in the world. Salah leaving would have seriously weakened Liverpool but as it is they look a lot stronger going into next year.
Not sure how serious this is.It is nothing but a great signing. Salah looks after himself so will easily be able to perform for the next 3 years, rarely injured and fully versed in the system Liverpool play, used to the Premier League and one of the top 5/6 forwards in the world. Salah leaving would have seriously weakened Liverpool but as it is they look a lot stronger going into next year.
The Rudder jeez where do you start …?He won’t be asked. More like: You brilliantly secured Salad on a lowish wage, to what do you attribute your greatness.? (Alyson Rudd)
It must be exhausting to have to constantly sail against the wind.It is nothing but a great signing. Salah looks after himself so will easily be able to perform for the next 3 years, rarely injured and fully versed in the system Liverpool play, used to the Premier League and one of the top 5/6 forwards in the world. Salah leaving would have seriously weakened Liverpool but as it is they look a lot stronger going into next year.
It’s known as the Echo Metric.Not sure how serious this is.
Salah was already there. They haven't added him. They've lost Mane, one of their most crucial game winners, and brought in a promising striker who is utterly untested at the top level. They've also apparently smashed their delicate wage structure to keep Salah around, quite possibly causing dressing room unrest. By what possible metric do they "look a lot stronger going into next year"?
Some guesswork, but it is often agents boasting.The one thing I don't get in all these transfers is the amount of detail the media and fans have about the wages.
I would have thought contract details were confidential so are we all just guessing.
My wife has never asked or known what I earn, never asked me I don't think (could change if she wanted a divorce I suspect)
Is there a requirement that football clubs have to disclose?
There’s definitely no requirement for details of individuals being outlined. There is for player salaries (a total figure for all the squad) being shown in the club’s annual report but as it doesn’t show individuals, it doesn’t give much away.The one thing I don't get in all these transfers is the amount of detail the media and fans have about the wages.
I would have thought contract details were confidential so are we all just guessing.
My wife has never asked or known what I earn, never asked me I don't think (could change if she wanted a divorce I suspect)
Is there a requirement that football clubs have to disclose?
If Nuno or whatever he’s called is as good as Mane which is unlikely, they’ve stood still while paying more in wages, that’s about as positive as you can make this.Not sure how serious this is.
Salah was already there. They haven't added him. They've lost Mane, one of their most crucial game winners, and brought in a promising striker who is utterly untested at the top level. They've also apparently smashed their delicate wage structure to keep Salah around, quite possibly causing dressing room unrest. By what possible metric do they "look a lot stronger going into next year"?
Being a north Manchester lad I had to look up the word insouciant.....
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Steady on…He's giving GDM a run for his money lol.
Steady on…
No, he most certainly isn’t.Ha ha he's not quite there yet