Everything posted by Vesper
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I hope you are right on this and the FA can fuck off with their Britain (really meaning England) First bullshit
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SMS is obviously the top Serbian player atm (for all his faults) but if I could snap my fingers (if offered the option) and swap out Barkley for Filip Kostic, I would do it in a heartbeat. I think he is a great and unsung player.
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bid issue with Mitrović is he hardy been a beast at EPL level Championship yes but not in the EPL so far I am not saying he cannot be a decent EPL striker, but sure would love to get him in on loan first
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he turns 29 at the beginning of May though so not a real long term option
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I am the first one to call out bullshit that goes their way, but that was not an undeserved nor lucky win they ground it out against a good team on the road and didn't panic in the least when it was levelled then stuck the dagger in for the kill
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it quite likely will affect transfers in the near future that is all I was saying
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lol I think they might go unbeaten unreal
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I would take Traore over turgid Willian allllll day, allll night at least we would have excitement
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Mane off has hurt them
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I was not talking about Zé Luís and if you think that Brexit taking away the right of free movement for Europeans will not have an effect on footballers you need to go read up on transnational labour/immigration law why do you think it is so hard now for non EU players to get a work permit unless they can prove they are internationally recognised talents the FA also wants to cut down on the number of foreign players (the EPL is against this) and change what constitutes 'homegrown' How might Brexit affect the Premier League? https://www.theguardian.com/football/ng-interactive/2019/feb/14/how-might-brexit-affect-premier-league snip Brexit could mean players from EU and European Economic Area countries are subject to the same, visa and work permit restrictions as players from countries outside the EU, making the criteria for signing players stricter and making it harder for teams to trade. snip numpty Little Englanders who voted Leave just assumed the EU would bend over like a bish (pro tip, it isn't happening) and also never took into account so many consequences on so many facets of British life itself (including football) of course maybe you side with Colin Neil Warnock on Brexit: 'I can't wait to leave. To hell with the rest of the world' https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/jan/12/neil-warnock-cardiff-city-brexit-leave
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have no fear Laylabelle, we have the almighty Kepa to save us
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the numbers for the dippers are becoming surreal if they win tonight and then beat West Ham away and SOTON at Anfield they will have taken 100 out of the last 102 possible points I cannot wrap my head around that TBH
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really surprised Doherty missed that
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41 straight wins , all comps, when they score first
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ffs nil 1 dippers
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read what I said Brexit will start to effect EUROPEAN non Brits
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Wolves v Victimpool HD Streams http://www.sportnews.to/sports/2020/premier-league-wolverhampton-wanderers-vs-liverpool-s1/ https://www.totalsportek.com/highlights/arsenal-vs-everton-2016-match/
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Zé Luís denied a work permit for Spuds deal off http://sportwitness.co.uk/work-permit-stopped-tottenham-signing-now-club-willing-sell-striker-e20m/ as Brexit starts to really hit, expect to see this a lot more (especially with Euro players, as freedom of movement will be gone)
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lol, that Sun article also says we are battling Barca for a 21yo RB (NOT LB) in the 2ND TIER league in Switzerland ffs
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so weak and against a MF (Jonas Hofmann) we were sniffing at in 2018
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they more than likely got a steal he was in my top 10 young AMF targets
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he HAS to be included on the VERY short list of acceptable strikers (28yo and under) these are it (and some/most are near impossible) Mbappe (pipe dream) Lautaro Werner Håland Icardi Dybala Gabriel Jesus then a drop down Dembele Raúl Jiménez (age is an issue, he is 29 in 3 months, at the beginning of May, so we would get ZERO full sub 30yo seasons out of him) maybe, maybe Victor Osimhen (getting into dice rolls here already, same as with Alfredo Morelos and Dominic Calvert-Lewin) end if they are not on there, they are too old (Lewa, Ciro Immobile), too young and inexperienced and unproven in a Big 5 league (not saying we should not look into a young one for 3rd option, like Fedor Chalov, Donyell Malen, Marcus Thuram João Pedro, Myron Boadu. or Josh Maja), or will not be sold or will not come, or are too much of a gamble (Belotti, Gabigol, Milik, Piatek, Jovic, etc., for instance).
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Exclusive: Revealed: the scale of Manchester City’s FFP breaches before 2014 Uefa deal • Accounting rejected and £118.75m of sponsorships questioned • City could face Champions League ban in second Uefa inquiry https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/jan/22/manchester-city-financial-fair-play-breaches-2012-13-accounting-sponsorships-uefa-champions-league Manchester City were found to have made inadmissible submissions to Uefa over financial fair play in 2014 and were reported for not making their bank statements available, the Guardian can reveal. City’s submissions for the 2012 and 2013 financial years were questioned in relation to £118.75m in sponsorships from companies in Abu Dhabi, the home state of the club’s owner, and their accounting methods over transfer fees and the formation of two new companies were rejected. Almost £60m was added to the club’s losses by the European game’s governing body as a result of findings relating to accounting methods, the Guardian’s investigation can reveal. The findings against City were made by consultants appointed by Uefa in spring 2014 to delve further into the accounts the club submitted. The Guardian can reveal Uefa concluded City had made losses totalling approximately €180m in 2012 and 2013, vastly exceeding the €45m FFP maximum deficit allowed, provided those losses were covered by an owner. Uefa’s first inquiry into City over FFP has been known about for six years. So too has the deal which City eventually and reluctantly agreed with Uefa to limit their transfer spending. But the detail of the process, revealed today by the Guardian, has never officially been made public. The Guardian understands that within Uefa there were people who believed the regulations should have been more strictly enforced in 2014 and one staff member working on FFP is said to have left shortly after the settlement was agreed. The exposure of these details has come as a second investigation into City’s FFP compliance, sparked by revelations in November 2018, is nearing completion. The Abu Dhabi sponsorships became bitterly contested issues in November 2018 when Der Spiegel published “leaked” internal City emails and documents which suggested the club’s owner, Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed al-Nahyan, was largely funding the Etihad sponsorship deal himself, unknown to Uefa. The “adjudicatory chamber” of Uefa’s Club Financial Control Body (CFCB) is understood to be hearing the charges made against the club this week. If its panel finds the charges proven it could ban City from the Champions League, the trophy the club has most coveted since the start of Mansour’s £1.3bn project and transformational 2016 appointment of Pep Guardiola as manager. City are certain to appeal against any adverse finding to the court of arbitration for sport. In 2014 European football’s governing body was led by the now Fifa president, Gianni Infantino, and leaks published in 2018 by Der Spiegel appear to show he was personally involved in the settlement. snip more Manchester City feel the heat over financial affairs – what’s at stake Uefa feels champions have questions still to answer over their FFP dealings and it is possible they could be excluded from the Champions League https://www.theguardian.com/football/2020/jan/22/manchester-city-ffp-uefa-whats-at-stake-champions-league rotten to the core!!! sold their arses for blood-soaked Arab cash
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Yes, seems a rehash.