What’s that famous saying about broken clocks again?
Broken clocks are right much more often than they’re wrong but some people fixate about the times they’re wrong because it makes them feel better for some bizarre reason?
Yeah, that’s it. Good point.
I look forward to seeing your next post in 2048, when this forum will be discussing what of our Champions League Final wins were more exciting whist waiting for a meaningful update in the Ferdi Kadioğlu transfer saga
I think he did quite well considering the circumstances. It was a very disjointed U-21 team where ACD & Yalcouye probably had next to no idea who a lot of their team mates were if they’ve been training with the first team since signing.
He won the ball well and his close control is excellent...
In that case it’s probably worth another reminder that whilst people dislike her for being a lying, attention seeking weirdo who symbolises everything wrong with football - the real reason people should dislike her is the fact she first made her career by sending naked/suggestive photos to...
If you're on an iPhone then you just need to press the AA button at the bottom and then press "Show Reader".
Straight through without making an account. Weirdly easy tbh, it's like they know that they shouldn't be charging to read what Andy Naylor has said.
I’m so glad you can get it for free with the press of two buttons on mobile. The amount of times I click on a Naylor and instantly feel my eyes glaze over is remarkable.
It’s quite nice that I’ve not seen any Brighton fans claiming that Kadioglu needs to force the move through.
Shows the difference in class between us and those knobhead Chelsea fans who were adamant Caicedo should go on strike
I believe in Spain (where a release clause is mandatory for every player) that the player buys themselves out of the contract. So the buying club transfers the funds to the player whilst presumably also altering the selling club to what they’re doing.
I’d assume it works the same way over here.