Agreed. In the last 10 years, Man United, Man City, Chelsea and Arsenal all have a net spend over £1bn. Liverpool's is £450m. To win all the major trophies with such a budget deficit to all your main rivals undoubtedly makes Klopp a world-class manager.
Has Pascal ever won POTS with us before? Struggling to remember all the previous winners during our PL era. Caicedo and Cucurella the last two but I can't recall whether he may have won it during the Hughton years.
No chance. Thomas Frank has done superbly at Brentford but our players would not suit his style so I doubt we'd be interested. And why would he be interested in leaving Brentford for us? Moves between any clubs in the bottom 12 are all pretty much sideways.
Palace are going to regret not making more of this first half. They've played well enough (and Liverpool have defended appallingly enough) for this to be 0-3 and game over at half time.
They would if they are needing to sell Bruno Guimares this summer for PSR reasons. If they cash in on Guimares at £60m or £70m and then buy Gilmour and spread his fee over five years that's going to be very healthy for their PSR.
Agreed. They had one good run and picked up something like half their points in December and January. Their run ended when they thrashed us. Since then they keep throwing away results in bad ways, including losing at home to the awful Sheffield United, in the last minute at home to Villa having...
Thanks for the replies above. I will bookmark this thread and come back to the recommendations on it in when I'm looking to get the job going. It's interesting reading for sure.
I'm thinking of replacing a bathroom this year. It's not too big, about 2.2m x 2.3m, and currently only the shower corner is tiled, the rest is just painted plaster. I'd like the whole thing tiled next time. In a situation like this am I better off finding a bathroom company to do the whole job...
I don't think there is a single PL stadium that has a good atmosphere on a regular basis. Our European trips show how tame the PL is in comparison.
I would class almost all the 20 as mediocre and on roughly the same level, including The Amex. The only exceptions are two or three that stand out...
Man United as it's the last game so if we can stay within three points of them by then a win will guarantee one of our EL rivals finishes below us. And even if we can't finish above them, three points on the last day could still be important to finish above Newcastle, West Ham or Chelsea.
Why do so many people seem to be saying Arsenal have got the nightmare draw? Bayern aren't at their best and Arsenal are currently top of a stronger league. That one will be tight but I'd make Arsenal favourites. I fancy Arsenal to get through more than I do City.