Marseille target, 27-year-old winger Moussa Sissoko, has urged his club Tottenham not to block a move away this summer. (London Evening Standard)
Hope Zouma gets a loan, without any buy clause or anything. Just needs to get match form again after that injury.
By domino Go To PostDDG will stayI think so, if only because he doesnt seem the type to force through a move
Was super happy when we signed Zouma so I hope he's not sold. Loan, yes, get those minutes and then return.
By GQman2121 Go To PostThe signs in masses come later. As Pele pointed out, some have already forgotten due to the FA Cup win.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC5LVLo0oag
"I'm disappointed, but we only have ourselves to blame. I back the club and manager to have a good go this season…" lol. The fans booed the team after our first loss of the season.
I mean people are enjoying winning a trophy for a couple days. I don't think this has changed a thing for most fans. Not everyone is foaming at the mouth like Pele.
By Elchele Go To PostSchalke are signing him for sure then. Huntelaar contract is overNot unless they sell anybody valuable. They need cash.
100m
so about 2 players and a half
so about 2 players and a half
By domino Go To PostDDG will stayseems likely if Navas gives a decent performance in the final, Zidane will convince Perez to not bother
By Xpike Go To Post100m
so about 2 players and a half
120m
By Wengward Go To Post120mThat's in euros.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostThat's in euros.
So 104,684,087.64 pounds.
Those extra 4m pounds will probably go to some shit French defender.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostHere's the exchange:City need another CM, I wonder who they'll go for.
Think Fabinho has the potential to play in that Carrick role for us and allow Pogba to play with more freedom.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostIs that all?
Peasant club.
By Wengward Go To PostSo 104,684,087.64 pounds.Smalling m8
Those extra 4m pounds will probably go to some shit French defender.
By Killer7 Go To PostSmalling m8wenger likes the french better m8
we'll get the next kante
By Pennywise Go To PostNot unless they sell anybody valuable. They need cash.surely they can afford it, given all the big contracts that have ended.
By NinjaFridge Go To PostBlond hair, blue eyes. Of course he was going to Madrid.About as low effort as "Madrid is a fascist club"
By Vivalapizza Go To PostAre we signing FabinhoAll we know more is City are less likely to sign him than we thought 12 hours ago
Are we not signing Fabinho
I need answers
By Vivalapizza Go To PostAre we signing Fabinho
Are we not signing Fabinho
I need answers
You should know itk cunt
Went to see a RUpaul show tonight. Man, as someone closely related to a gay person who struggles with his identity, can't be more effusive with my praise for that show. Absolute inspirations.
By Phlebas Go To PostAbout as low effort as "Madrid is a fascist club"It's only low because it's true
By NinjaFridge Go To PostIs that all?
Peasant club.
We have to pay all the employees m8
By Perfect Blue Go To PostIt's only low because it's true
Chelsea is currently owned by a criminal who stole money from fellow Russians.
By Wengward Go To PostChelsea is currently owned by a criminal who stole money from fellow Russians.Arsenal too, no?
By Elchele Go To PostArsenal too, no?
Stan Kroenke owns 70% of Arsenal and made his money via real estate and Walmart inheritance.
By Wengward Go To PostStan Kroenke owns 70% of Arsenal and made his money via real estate and Walmart inheritance.even worse
By Wengward Go To PostChelsea is currently owned by a criminal who stole money from fellow Russians.Who cares?
By Perfect Blue Go To PostWho cares?
Perfect "Madrid is a fascist club" Blue.
I'd also assume the people he stole from care.
By Elchele Go To Posteven worse
You ever been to a Walmart?
By Wengward Go To PostPerfect "Madrid is a fascist club" Blue.I merely agreed with what was said earlier. I'll agree with your description of Abramovich but just as well, who cares.
Wal-Marts in Canada are quite nice.
The most depressing store I've ever been to was a K-Mart in north Florida.
The most depressing store I've ever been to was a K-Mart in north Florida.
By blackace Go To PostWorse than the Russian underworld..
As a kid who had to visit his grandparents every summer in bumfuck Ohio, the local Walmart was pretty great.
By Perfect Blue Go To PostWal-Marts in Canada are quite nice.
The most depressing store I've ever been to was a K-Mart in north Florida.
The Walmart in East Oakland and the one in Sacramento are pretty....interesting.
K-Marts were just depressing.
The most depressing store I've ever been to was a K-Mart in north Florida.K-Mart was Walmart before Walmart was Walmart... if that makes sense..
In the 80s K-Mart was the spot... then they started to die in the late 90s early 00s... I can't imagine what one would look like today.. lol
K-Mart is one of the most depressing places I've ever been. And I lived in Honduras
Imagine what a K-Mart in Honduras looked like
Don't. You don't want to
Imagine what a K-Mart in Honduras looked like
Don't. You don't want to
By Elchele Go To Post
go to second 48'.
Jeeez
You guys are going to need to get him into German lessons ASAP.
Manchester United have moved clear of Real Madrid as the most valuable football club in the world, a report by auditors KPMG has found.
United have been valued at €3.004 billion (£2.61bn), ahead of both Real (€2.895bn) and Barcelona (€2.688bn). KPMG had estimated Madrid and United as being worth €2.9bn at the end of the 2015-16 season.
Bayern Munich (€2.367bn) are fourth on the list, with Manchester City (€1.909bn) the next highest-placed English team in fifth. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Juventus and Tottenham Hotspur complete the top 10.
In May, United announced projected full-year revenues of between £560 million and £570m and expected profits that could eclipse their current record of £191.9m.
They currently have 26 global sponsorship deals, including with kit manufacturer adidas, shirt sponsor Chevrolet, 20th Century Fox and Uber, as well as 10 regional sponsorship deals and 28 other media and financial partners.
Broadcasting rights alone are worth £8.3bn to the 20 Premier League teams.
KPMG, one of the world's four big auditing companies along with Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst & Young, estimate that United are the first football club to break through the €3bn barrier for enterprise value.
Andrea Sartori, KPMG's global head of sports and author of "Football Clubs' Valuation: The European Elite 2017," said: "The aggregate value of Europe's 32 leading football clubs suggests that the overall value of football, as an industry, has grown.
6th most valuable club in the world.
Pretty incredible when you consider we haven't been good in 10 years.
Pretty incredible when you consider we haven't been good in 10 years.
What exactly is the criteria? Just overall wealth?
City can't even sellout their own ground, were in the Championship when the Twin Towers collapsed and they're 5th?
Spurs haven't won shit in years and they're in the top ten?
City can't even sellout their own ground, were in the Championship when the Twin Towers collapsed and they're 5th?
Spurs haven't won shit in years and they're in the top ten?
Reported by @RuizAntonito that Atleti have a huge problem; they know Griezmann wants out, and can't stop him. The €100m clause and he leaves.
#Griezday
City employ some creative accounting - especially when it concerns being backed by Sheikhs who use a closed loop within the club to sef-fund