eyalluvitt
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The Danish Luke Chadwick, indeedyOr spotty mcspottyface AKA Ramus Hojlund
The Danish Luke Chadwick, indeedyOr spotty mcspottyface AKA Ramus Hojlund
The one thing that unites the Gligg McGloggs North and South, is the ragsDid anyone watch the BBC sports review of the year, the piece about football with the irish actor (bearded guy from Kin) doing the voice over, City got a quick mention then he took the piss about 'things ending!!', then showed the rags winning the fa cup, and finishing with him humming GGMU, i should really know better to watch that crap, since Ryan Wilson won Sports personality(!!) of the year a while back.
The trouble is that if you buy him then he's already got a new contract so he doesn't even have to try for three and a half years, for the money you'd spend versus the return you'd get he's a 2 out of 10 at best in the transfer market - there's far more value to be had out there.Rashford article by Sly Stone on BBC United - Mediacity, Football.
The big nosed rag, ****, couldn’t help himself.
Part of the article. No link.
Who could afford Rashford?
Rashford is one of United's highest earners, with a basic wage in excess of £300,000 a week. Only a small number of clubs can afford that salary and, for a variety of reasons, some of them are not in the market.
In Spain, Barcelona's financial issues are well known. Real Madrid are already struggling to find the right attacking combination from Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr and Jude Bellingham.
Atletico paid huge money to Manchester City for Julian Alvarez just before the summer transfer deadline.
Of England's top clubs, Manchester City and Liverpool seem a bit of a stretch, even with City in such poor form.
Yep and the 1st and 2nd this year both 'nited fans , last year winner rags women goalie, looking for votes/clicksThe main annoyance about SPOTY is that they pick who you're allowed to vote for.
From my experience regardless of their political leaning people are convinced the BBC is against the party they personally favour!They are a public broadcasting operation. They shouldn't need to look for clicks in this country.
I'm trying to find the article from around 15 years ago where it was revealed the scum has met with BBC Sport to discuss an 'arrangement' and we're publicly told to fuck off. Privately the editorial decisions seem the opposite. Do BBc Sport have a rag in charge of them like the News has a Tory?
Michael Fish says hello..The only information I trust from the BBC is the weather forecast and that quite often is very inaccurate.
Rashford article by Sly Stone on BBC United - Mediacity, Football.
The big nosed rag, ****, couldn’t help himself.
Part of the article. No link.
Who could afford Rashford?
Rashford is one of United's highest earners, with a basic wage in excess of £300,000 a week. Only a small number of clubs can afford that salary and, for a variety of reasons, some of them are not in the market.
In Spain, Barcelona's financial issues are well known. Real Madrid are already struggling to find the right attacking combination from Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr and Jude Bellingham.
Atletico paid huge money to Manchester City for Julian Alvarez just before the summer transfer deadline.
Of England's top clubs, Manchester City and Liverpool seem a bit of a stretch, even with City in such poor form.
Sorry but this **** needs a fucking good hiding, ugly bastard.Rashford article by Sly Stone on BBC United - Mediacity, Football.
The big nosed rag, ****, couldn’t help himself.
Part of the article. No link.
Who could afford Rashford?
Rashford is one of United's highest earners, with a basic wage in excess of £300,000 a week. Only a small number of clubs can afford that salary and, for a variety of reasons, some of them are not in the market.
In Spain, Barcelona's financial issues are well known. Real Madrid are already struggling to find the right attacking combination from Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr and Jude Bellingham.
Atletico paid huge money to Manchester City for Julian Alvarez just before the summer transfer deadline.
Of England's top clubs, Manchester City and Liverpool seem a bit of a stretch, even with City in such poor form.