grange
Losing my brain cells 🥸
Country: USA
Player:Havertz
Citizens of gated communities..City choosing the side of the people?
Citizens of gated communities..City choosing the side of the people?
From an arsenal perspective this is actually a good thing, we're never going to be able to compete with the likes of City, Chelsea, Man U financially in the current format.
As someone said earlier UEFA f'd up with not properly administering FFP. Had they done that the European football landscape would be looking far different and more balanced. I mean PSG buying neymar for around £198m is absolute madness.
The laugh at the endThis will never not be funny
I can see that happening. If proper football becomes anything like American football, that'll be the day I stop watching.This is epic trolling.Get ready for football quarters instead of halfs, guys.
This is great to watch. The banking mafia v the footballing mafia v the political mafia v media mafia.... Deathmatch..
Sp**s are a big club though despite not winning hardly anything recently. But yes I could say the same about Everton, Aston Villa and even Newcastle.Sp**s being one of the founding members has undermined the whole ESL process.
"We have 11 of the biggest clubs in the world signed up and Sp**s"
Somehow I don't see the club whose owner's brother films himself torturing his enemies is going to pull a humanitarian gesture out of the hat.Imagine if city flip side and say football is for the people and we have duty to English football. Imagine the pressure Man U would be under in their own city.
No, they are not. You can't win nothing of note for 30 years and be a big club. They have a big stadium and not much else. It makes total sense for them to have signed up for this. They've just spent all that money on that stadium as they slide backwards to their typical failure to even flatter to deceive. This is about the only way for them to avoid massive losses.Sp**s are a big club though despite not winning hardly anything recently. But yes I could say the same about Everton, Aston Villa and even Newcastle.
I have a question: for footballers that play in the European Super League, can they expect to get higher wages, or will they be on the same wages they’re on now? (Sorry if this is a dumb question)
Can't blame them for that, videogames are more interesting than watching Elneny carrying sand for 90 minutes.the one truth Perez said today.