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Vesper

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  1. this is by far the best audio I have found
  2. it is madness the yanks broadcast college football (their style) spring intrasquad scrimmages, lolol
  3. a live cam streamer just got busted by Chels security, lol
  4. yes, I think all of them are not the Chels game
  5. I have no idea if these dodgy links will show the Chels game lolol
  6. wifey says the language is albanian roflmaooooooooooo
  7. Сhеlsеа vs АFС Wіmblеdоn 30 August 2023 at 19:45. Browser Links 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 2500kbps 95% Aliez 2500kbps 95% Aliez 95% LS4U 95% Web
  8. the clubs are talking about highlights post game, so there must be cams
  9. CIES Football Observatory n°428 - 30/08/2023 Demography The hundred youngsters most ready for a top club https://football-observatory.com/WeeklyPost428 Issue number 428 of the CIES Football Observatory Weekly Post presents the 100 players born in 2002 or later who are not yet playing for a big-5 league club, but whose level of experience accumulated over the past year puts them in the best position to successfully take their careers to the next level. Born in 2003, "air-ground blocker" António Silva (SL Benfica) is the player best equipped to join a top club. His transfer value is estimated at €102.5 million by the CIES Football Observatory statistical model. The Portuguese is ahead of two players born in 2002, "ground-air blocker" Pablo Maia (São Paulo FC, €17.4m) and "shooter-creator" Georgiy Sudakov (Shakhtar Donetsk, €35.6m). Barcelona's new recruit Vitor Roque (Athletico Paranaense, €53.5m) is in fourth place, an impressive ranking for a player born in 2005. Arthur Vermeeren (Anverse, €10.2m) and Jorne Spileers (Bruges, €7.2m) are the only other footballers born in 2005 in the top 100, compared with ten born in 2004, the highest-ranked of whom is the Moroccan full international Bilal El Khannouss (KRC Genk, 14th, €20.6m). Exclusively developed by the CIES Football Observatory research team, the 100-based experience capital metric is particularly useful for scouts, as it enables them to rank players by considering both their playing time and the sporting level of matches played. This makes it easy to identify the talents whose recruitment offers the best guarantees of success. A paying platform with numerous statistical indicators has been developed to help professionals optimise their strategies. More information is available on request. Highest experience capital accumulated over the past year Player born in 2002 or after who are not yet playing for a big-5 league club (30/08/2023)
  10. the lad was still just 17 years old a couple of months ago he looks like he will fill out nicely
  11. I might, might have some streams in a bit no guarantees
  12. we ended up with Lavia Jesus is injured too often and Zinchenko is overrated IMHO. he is poor defensively
  13. yes more than many others we have been linked to plus he is HG
  14. done he was not even listed as linked when I made that list
  15. of the names I still see linked the ones in bold are the most likely at this point Jamal Musiala fantasy Randal Kolo Muani (£85m is what Frankfort says is the price or GTFO) Dusan Vlahovic Darwin Núñez (lol) Jonathan David Raphinha João Félix Jadon Sancho Jeremie Frimpong Eberechi Eze Ansu Fati (hell NO) Amine Gouiri Emile Smith Rowe (but too much money I wager) Ivan Toney (January, but not if they demand £80m, which is madness) Pedro Gonçalves Pervis Estupiñán Rayan Cherki Jean-Clair Todibo Ferran Torres Marcus Edwards Thiago Almada Gift Orban Bradley Barcola Antonee Robinson on edit added Cole Palmer
  16. Game over with Salah ‘likely’ to leave Liverpool this week after ‘unbelievable’ double Saudi offer Samuel Bannister 1 hour ago https://www.teamtalk.com/liverpool/game-over-salah-likely-leave-liverpool-this-week-unbelievable-double-saudi-offer Mohamed Salah is now expected to leave Liverpool for Al-Ittihad by the end of the week, according to reports. Salah has become a top target for Al-Ittihad after a summer in which the Saudi Pro League champions have also signed Fabinho, N’Golo Kante and Karim Benzema. Liverpool’s stance all along has been that he is not for sale after signing the biggest contract in the club’s history last summer. Furthermore, Salah’s agent has denied that they are looking to get him out of Liverpool. But the rumours have been relentless about a move to the Middle East. Now, Jan Aage Fjortoft has revealed via Twitter that “it’s likely that Salah will leave Liverpool this week”. The former footballer, who now works in the media, has described the offers Al-Ittihad have made to Liverpool and Salah as both being “unbelievable”. Other sources have suggested recently that Salah is in line to become the best-paid player in Saudi Arabia, which is quite something when Cristiano Ronaldo is already there with Al-Nassr. The value of Al-Ittihad’s bid to Liverpool for his transfer could come to €150m (around £129m), including a guaranteed payment of £89m. Clubs in Saudi Arabia have until September 7 – six days after the English transfer window closes – to complete any more signings for what has been an incredible summer for their league. Liverpool have already sold Fabinho to Al-Ittihad and Jordan Henderson to Al-Ettifaq this summer, while Roberto Firmino signed for Al-Ahli after his contract on Merseyside expired. Firmino and Salah’s former attacking colleague Sadio Mane has also ended up in Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr after leaving Bayern Munich. End of an era for Liverpool Together, the trio of Salah, Firmino and Mane represented one of the most dangerous attacks the Premier League has ever seen. At the peak of their powers, they helped Liverpool to lift a long-awaited Premier League title in 2020. Salah will certainly go down as a Liverpool legend after climbing to fifth in the club’s all-time scoring chart. From 307 appearances, he has scored 187 times for the club – more than Steven Gerrard, Robbie Fowler, Kenny Dalglish and many other legends. During his debut season, 2017-18, he scored a sensational 44 goals in all competitions after joining the club from Roma. In the five seasons since, he has always broken the 20-goal barrier in all competitions; in fact, he hit the landmark of 30 or more in each of the past three seasons. But it could now be the end of an era for the Egyptian King, who will be a tough act to follow at Liverpool – especially if they run out of time to sign a replacement before the transfer window closes. Liverpool’s attack also consists of Darwin Nunez, Luis Diaz, Cody Gakpo and Diogo Jota, but most of the wider options prefer to play on the opposite side to Salah.
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