If Man City somehow come out of this entire case free of charge, I think I’m about done with following any football that’s not us.
Seen today that there are several other clubs(Villa, Newcastle, Chelsea) who are willing to back them in their fight against the PL around revenue streams and revenue from third parties pumped into clubs. I’m sure King power would also love to write a blank cheque for sponsoring their own team (they already wrote off hundreds of millions of debt owed to them, and broke these sponsorship rules once).
These top clubs have flirted with destroying the core of our game already, we already know there are several owners who are for abolishing relegation entirely from the PL, and now they want the freedom to pump in almost unlimited amounts of money and turn the rest of us into feeder teams and “also-rans” for them.
All nationalities of domestic football will. The whole idea isn't even aimed at EuropeI want them to fuckoff to the super league
Guarantee English Football will outlast that shite
I am still trying to figure out what their legal case is, would love to hear from someone who a) has a lot more understanding of what they are claiming than what I am about to say and b) actually slept last night.If Man City somehow come out of this entire case free of charge, I think I’m about done with following any football that’s not us.
Seen today that there are several other clubs(Villa, Newcastle, Chelsea) who are willing to back them in their fight against the PL around revenue streams and revenue from third parties pumped into clubs. I’m sure King power would also love to write a blank cheque for sponsoring their own team (they already wrote off hundreds of millions of debt owed to them, and broke these sponsorship rules once).
These top clubs have flirted with destroying the core of our game already, we already know there are several owners who are for abolishing relegation entirely from the PL, and now they want the freedom to pump in almost unlimited amounts of money and turn the rest of us into feeder teams and “also-rans” for them.
I reckon this is very likely the case, combined with the Cup Final showing the green shoots of recovery. Mind you, Man City were frankly hopeless against a very poor Chelsea in their semi, so they are probably told that the Prem and Champions' League are everything.Ten Hag to remain at Manchester Utd. A case of there being no-one better to replace him?
Don't get me wrong, there are many problems at Utd, but I doubt Ten Hag is the answer. He's got some of the largest resources on the planet, in football terms
Might be some protest's then!Next seasons Premier League fixture list is out
West Ham don't leave London until the 2nd November!
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Max Kilman from Wolves to West Ham for a mere £40 million. Maidenhead get 10% of that which is brilliant for a Conference club.
Absolute clown fee for Kilman though. Embarrassing.Max Kilman from Wolves to West Ham for a mere £40 million. Maidenhead get 10% of that which is brilliant for a Conference club.
7 year contract too, more FFP shenanigansAbsolute clown fee for Kilman though. Embarrassing.
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Max Kilman from Wolves to West Ham for a mere £40 million. Maidenhead get 10% of that which is brilliant for a Conference club.
Just read that Maidenhead actually had a 20% sell on but agreed to lower it to 10% to get the deal through these prem teams really are shittyMax Kilman from Wolves to West Ham for a mere £40 million. Maidenhead get 10% of that which is brilliant for a Conference club.
West Ham will probably sell them one of the stewards for £20 million now to balance it outKilman was awful against us in the FA cup, madness of the modern game that he goes for £40 million. Another homegrown tax transfer.
So I was thinking of an accumulator for next seasonMight have a few quid on Everton to get relegated this coming season
Getting 30m Euros for someone everyone knew they needed shot of this window was genius busines.Man Utd are doing some incredible business about to get Ugarte, and maybe Xavi Simons aswell, almost everyone else seems deathly scared of FFP.
Fair play to Ratcliffe, this is the most proactive Man Utd have looked in the summer transfer window for a long time.
He's going to be the new Dean Windass, jumping from one relegation candidate to the nextSouthampton spending 7 million on Ben Brereton. Might as well announce relegation now.
Man Utd are doing some incredible business about to get Ugarte, and maybe Xavi Simons aswell, almost everyone else seems deathly scared of FFP.
Fair play to Ratcliffe, this is the most proactive Man Utd have looked in the summer transfer window for a long time.
Madrid only lowballed them as they were convinced that he was coming to them and his team would have accept or he'd join Madrid next summer for free.People said the same when they signed casemiro, Ronaldo and varane...
As good as Yoro supposedly is they spent a lot of money for an 18 year old CB who has made 50 appearances, a bid that Real Madrid weren't even willing to get near to.
Same with Zirkzee a lot of money for a bit of a gamble in my eyes. Good player on the face of it, but not sure there is immediate success with ether of those signings so far.
I hope i'm wrong would be good to see them competing again would much prefer united success over city success!
Madrid only lowballed them as they were convinced that he was coming to them and his team would have accept or he'd join Madrid next summer for free.
yeah maybe but to overpay slightly is the only way they could of a potentially generational talent a cb.Lowballed... Because he only had a year left on his contract... to be paying £60 million for an 18 year old with 50 appearances is beyond a gamble. Along with a £100,000-110,000 per week. They have overpaid, but for their sake hopefully it pays off.
Nah. Man U wasting a fortune on players. I'm fine with it.Exactly. Lowballed... Because he only had a year left on his contract... to be paying £60 million for an 18 year old with 50 appearances is beyond a gamble. Along with a £100,000-110,000 per week. They have overpaid, but for their sake hopefully it pays off.
yeah maybe but to overpay slightly is the only way they could of a potentially generational talent a cb.
Yes lowballed, as they and the rest of football as per one of the fellas from the Athletic thought that I quote "his top 3 transfer choices were 1) Real Madrid now, 2 Real Madrid in January or 3 Real Madrid next summer".
Also 100k isn't that much for a player and as i said if that is what it takes to get someone they see as the answer to their CB issues for over a decade then they will see it as a steal. As people often say on here value is only what someone else will pay for the player.
I agree, the signings they are making now are slightly less mental (although still huge gambles!). They spent a combined £100M on a crocked Verane and an ancient Cassimero. They were never getting a return on these players and they were never going to get better, the initial outlay was mental!People said the same when they signed casemiro, Ronaldo and varane...
As good as Yoro supposedly is they spent a lot of money for an 18 year old CB who has made 50 appearances, a bid that Real Madrid weren't even willing to get near to.
Same with Zirkzee a lot of money for a bit of a gamble in my eyes. Good player on the face of it, but not sure there is immediate success with ether of those signings so far.
I hope i'm wrong would be good to see them competing again would much prefer united success over city success!