albionalex
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Sadly don't think they will be the last club this summer.
Sadly don't think they will be the last club this summer.
Might the liquidators need to do a fire-sale of players?
Any bargains to be had?
I can see the need, longer-term, to introduce an international wage-cap along the lines of "no player is allowed to be paid more than e.g. £75k per week by their club"
Would that help protect clubs from unaffordable squad wages?
Might it also help level the playing-field too?
I think the solution to this is some kind of European Mega League.
It would sort football out no end.
Thoughts?
With respect, it isn't summer, and other wines are available
I went to Bordeaux during Euro16 to watch Belgium play Ireland.
It's probably my most favourite stadium I've been to anywhere in the world. The occasion was also highly memorable for two sets of supporters emptying every supermarket of it's complete stock of beer and both sets of fans partying together before, during and after the match.
And if you've never been to Bordeaux, you need to put it on your bucket list, it's one of Europe's hidden gems.
The whole weekend was a perfect example of how football should be.
I went to Bordeaux during Euro16 to watch Belgium play Ireland.
It's probably my most favourite stadium I've been to anywhere in the world. The occasion was also highly memorable for two sets of supporters emptying every supermarket of it's complete stock of beer and both sets of fans partying together before, during and after the match.
And if you've never been to Bordeaux, you need to put it on your bucket list, it's one of Europe's hidden gems.
The whole weekend was a perfect example of how football should be.
Completely agree - Bordeaux is a beautiful city (great tram system!), and there's an amazing coast, and stunning countryside all around.