You'd be right to worry.
The sheer massiveness of the occasion has caused some kind of weird gravitational anomaly which has manifested itself by creating loads of empty seats. I definitely wouldn't want to be flying tonight.
Ridiculous.
To allow two entities of such massiveness to collide in the same stadium probably risks causing a rip in the space time continuum.
Or a supermassive black hole to be formed.
Or one of those wormhole things maybe.
This is absolutely reckless behaviour from the FL.
I'd be genuinely amazed if he doesn't get back into management at some point.
I think after Chelsea he thought I'll have a good old suckle at Todd's flabby teat until a real juicy job comes up that I can't refuse. That didn't really happen, but now the cash is in the bank the lure of another...
If its true that he's been collecting his bunce from Chelsea each month since the chop, I have to say that is quality rinsing. Really top, top quality. Ill bet Todd can't believe he hasn't taken another job yet.
I thought Wieffer was excellent after a shaky start.
re the midfield in general, I am fully expecting Baleba to have real breakout season this year. He showed real promise last season and theres no reason he can't become the new bissouma.
Hopefully the old timer won't be starting too many games.
I wonder what percentage of the £470m all time transfer receipts were from just 1 club? 40%? It must be some kind of PL/FL record though. Take it away stattos.
Ok, I'll bite.
I love the BBC, but do we really need an obligatory Royal fluffy story EVERY DAY.
I'm going off to sit in my wicker bath chair for a bit and mutter under my breath.
Thanks. That's interesting. I knew the sell on only applied to any profit but I didn't realise the clause could roll on. I had assumed that chelsea would receive a fee when/if we sold on to Napoli, but I had assumed that Chelseas interest would then end.
Sorry, I was chatting at the back and not paying attention, but is this a thing now?
I always assumed the selling club would just receive a percentage of the next sell-on.