Mourinho is still rather effective at getting the fanbase to buy into his bullshit. Bailly could be a great defender but is now left out completely because we've a coach that refuses to sort actually coach.
I fancied Fleur a lot when she was on X Factor. True hotness. That hair. That bod. That Uptown funk.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostHow many hours before Harry calls Barrowman a poofter?It'll be in mins m8
By NinjaFridge Go To PostNever really liked curly hair but it's not bad on her
Racist
By Zabojnik Go To PostNSFWoodenIs that a Galaxy S9, S9+ or a Note 9?
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dr0I1YfX0AEFmAs.jpg:large
https://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/7561769/1e5e12eb/emile_ratelband_bij_good_morning_britain.html
England, why are you giving this lad a stage? :lol
Also, you can't even say dick on TV in brexit lands, that's kind of prude.
England, why are you giving this lad a stage? :lol
Also, you can't even say dick on TV in brexit lands, that's kind of prude.
By Linius Go To Posthttps://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/7561769/1e5e12eb/emile_ratelband_bij_good_morning_britain.htmlStick to your blackface festival m8
England, why are you giving this lad a stage? :lol
Also, you can't even say dick on TV in brexit lands, that's kind of prude.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostAm I the only one who doesn’t give a shit about Toy Story?It is rubbish, same tier as comic book movies
By Bungie Go To PostWas definitely Ederson at faultWell sure, he gave away the pen so that goes without saying. That’s how he plays though so I wasn’t bothered by it — as I said, live by the sword, die by the sword. Main issue though was the defense can’t let Lukaku in behind them like that.
100%
By Flutter Go To PostOh you dick.
Oh you fucking dick.
Oh dick
By Zabojnik Go To PostNSFWooden
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Dr0I1YfX0AEFmAs.jpg:large
By NinjaFridge Go To PostNever really liked curly hair but it's not bad on herCurly hair is amazing, Ninja, repent now!
Who is the curly hair lass? She's giving Bold one
By rossonero Go To PostWe've been linked with Bailly in the last week. So you're telling me there is a chance?Yeah.
By rossonero Go To PostMy impression of Bailly is that he is good but prone to mistakes? He'll fit right in then.His only problem is that he's not as tall as Smalling.
'Only' 12 players. That's still 1 more than you need to field an entire team. If you want to make this interesting these rules should be about limiting the amount of foreign players they can actually field at the same time.
By Laboured Go To PostDoubt FM would know the quotas before the PL, FA and UK government do.Oh no I'm not saying that. The Brexit regulations are randomised in FM.
What I meant was the player limit in my FM save doesn't affect top teams much. This one will definitely do.
Joe Cole has retired
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46192309
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46192309
By Diego! Go To PostJoe Cole has retired
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46192309
PES 5&6 freekick legend.
By Diego! Go To PostJoe Cole has retiredLet's all cry a river for the British Messi.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46192309
The Football Leaks documents show that Manchester City, Carlos Tévez and the company Harlem Springs Corporate Inc., based in the British Virgin Islands, signed an 11-page contract on July 14, 2009. In that contract, Man City agreed to pay a total of 51.25 million euros for the striker's transfer – not to Manchester United, but to Harlem Springs. At the time, it was the highest sum a Premier League club had ever paid for a player.
His employment contract held the prospect of a golden future for the Argentinian, with Man City promising the South American a base salary of 50.3 million pounds, or roughly 60 million euros, for the five years until the summer of 2014. Per week, as the British are fond of calculating such things, that meant that Tévez was guaranteed an average of 228,000 euros.
And all sorts of bonuses came on top of that: a million euros for reaching the Champions League; a million more for being the top goal scorer in a Premier League season; two million euros for winning the Premier League championship. Furthermore, Man City promised the striker an impressive collection of "other payments," including "signing on fees" of 7.5 million pounds along with "loyalty payments" of another 7.5 million.
The club owners in Abu Dhabi had still another pot sweetener to convince Tévez to join them. It was item "F," under the heading "Higher Contract." The paragraph required the club to inform Tévez "immediately" should "any professional football player" employed by the club be promised a higher salary than his own. If that happened, Man City was required to increase Tévez's salary to match that higher number.