what's the world come to when we can't lol at the most expensive squad ever assembled being beaten by a team two division below itLUX wrote:yeah, United are running them ragged this season.
This could get very messy.Winston Biscuit wrote:Latest claim in Der Spiegel is that Man City got around FFP by setting up a shell company to pay players image rights
Not immediately obvious which one his twitter is - can you link it?Sanguine wrote:This could get very messy.Winston Biscuit wrote:Latest claim in Der Spiegel is that Man City got around FFP by setting up a shell company to pay players image rights
If anyone has some spare time, for other shenanigans, Craig Klein's twitter feed is worth a read - Klein resigned from Fulham FC alleging all sorts including bullying, racism and fraud at the club and by the owners in their affairs both at the Cottage and running the Jags in the NFL.
Would help if I had spelled Kline's name right...LWJ wrote:Not immediately obvious which one his twitter is - can you link it?Sanguine wrote:This could get very messy.Winston Biscuit wrote:Latest claim in Der Spiegel is that Man City got around FFP by setting up a shell company to pay players image rights
If anyone has some spare time, for other shenanigans, Craig Klein's twitter feed is worth a read - Klein resigned from Fulham FC alleging all sorts including bullying, racism and fraud at the club and by the owners in their affairs both at the Cottage and running the Jags in the NFL.
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United were total dogshit! Far too much deadwood...Young, Fellaini, Lukaku, Rashord, Herrera, Mata, Lindelof, Matic, Lingard, ValenciaVictor Meldrew wrote:Well that was a stroll in the park for City.
Pat Nevin on R5 live said that Man Utd are the new Wimbledon-play for set-pieces, put the ball in the mixer and see what happens.
It worked at Juventus but didn't at City-surely you don't spend all those millions to just play tactically like a 3rd division side and pay the manager so many millions to implement that style?
Pep and Klopp have spent similar sums of money but, as shown yesterday,the style is light years ahead of what the rag-bag lot called Man Utd now produce.
The Emptyhad is very quiet......all I can hear is Burton fans.AthleticoSpizz wrote:Could Burtons away crowd outnumber their usual home following tonight?
Or even their home capacity......good luck Brewers
Almost, think they have settled for 9AthleticoSpizz wrote:4-0 down at half time, more goals to come, they may have just given Citeh a bit of a head-start before the Pirelli match.
Anything less than 8, and they’re still in the contest though.

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