“It’s where we’re at”
Is the new “it is what it is”.
Is the new “it is what it is”.
Yep financial cheating’s been in place for a long time. Real made £100m’s from repeatedly selling real estate at vastly over value to RealM supporting banks to cover Galactico’s spending and losses. Ironically, La Liga are now furious with UEFA for not dealing with certain English clubs cheating.Nothing unique at all.
Well that seals it. Record defeat incoming.I know it flies in the face of everything I've written this week but:-
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Please score lots of goals tomorrow.
Indeed and it's pathetic. The same La Liga clubs that claimed football is dead without the super league.Yep financial cheating’s been in place for a long time. Real made £100m’s from repeatedly selling real estate at vastly over value to RealM supporting banks to cover Galactico’s spending and losses. Ironically, La Liga are now furious with UEFA for not dealing with certain English clubs cheating.
It does grind my gears. Whenever I bump into one if big six in queues, train, bus etc I always reference spending, fairness etc. they look at me as if I have 2 heads (which I don't obvs).Yep financial cheating’s been in place for a long time. Real made £100m’s from repeatedly selling real estate at vastly over value to RealM supporting banks to cover Galactico’s spending and losses. Ironically, La Liga are now furious with UEFA for not dealing with certain English clubs cheating.
Utter twaddle. Chelsea fans you are welcome to him.Chelsea boss Graham Potter to BBC Sport: "There was a lot of excitement and positivity from the start, a good atmosphere. The spirit of the players was really good. They worked hard for each other against an organised team.
"They've been together a while. We’re a different stage of that – players coming back from injury and new players. We needed time to settle everything down. We were missing the connection, fluidity and confidence that comes from knowing each other.
"The decision we took in the window you can see the profile in terms of age. We feel we have a very strong group of players. We have to gel and become a really good team. That’s where the work is.
"It’s working together. When players have been injured they have not been on the training pitch. We have new players with us. It's about getting ideas across and woring with the group.
"Sometimes you have to look at the whole package. Young players, nice mix of them both. For us it’s about improving and
"New players are adapting to a new country and a new league. It’s not straightforward. When the price tag is what it is questions will be asked, it's the nature of the business."
But Chelsea are not cheating, all they are doing is going around it by giving longer contracts. I heve heard people say Bholey is cleaver doing it this way, however, other chairman are wise enough to see the future risk this can give so dont use it.Yep financial cheating’s been in place for a long time. Real made £100m’s from repeatedly selling real estate at vastly over value to RealM supporting banks to cover Galactico’s spending and losses. Ironically, La Liga are now furious with UEFA for not dealing with certain English clubs cheating.
But they know really, obsessed with spending power during transfer windows, down in the dumps if a rival spends more. They know full well it’s 75% about the money, the fees and wages spend.It does grind my gears. Whenever I bump into one if big six in queues, train, bus etc I always reference spending, fairness etc. they look at me as if I have 2 heads (which I don't obvs).
V obvious they are completely illiterate to economics of football and only worry what’s happening between the white lines.
It’s more complicated than the (media obsession) with 7 year contracts instead of 5 for new young-ish players.But Chelsea are not cheating, all they are doing is going around it by giving longer contracts. I heve heard people say Bholey is cleaver doing it this way, however, other chairman are wise enough to see the future risk this can give so dont use it.
Very raw though. I don’t think we would have thrown him in the first team so quickly.Was that the Fofana that we were after? I quite liked the look of him. Muscular, direct, dangerous.
Really annoying.Very raw though. I don’t think we would have thrown him in the first team so quickly.
Chelsea boss Graham Potter to BBC Sport: "There was a lot of excitement and positivity from the start, a good atmosphere. The spirit of the players was really good. They worked hard for each other against an organised team.
"They've been together a while. We’re a different stage of that – players coming back from injury and new players. We needed time to settle everything down. We were missing the connection, fluidity and confidence that comes from knowing each other.
"The decision we took in the window you can see the profile in terms of age. We feel we have a very strong group of players. We have to gel and become a really good team. That’s where the work is.
"It’s working together. When players have been injured they have not been on the training pitch. We have new players with us. It's about getting ideas across and woring with the group.
"Sometimes you have to look at the whole package. Young players, nice mix of them both. For us it’s about improving and
"New players are adapting to a new country and a new league. It’s not straightforward. When the price tag is what it is questions will be asked, it's the nature of the business."