Thanks for that, but maybe TB can take us to B6.Leicester won the league, and aren't a big 6 club. We won't be a big 6 club while we are owned by a local fan.
As another post states, we are a top 6 club this season, and that's it.
Thanks for that, but maybe TB can take us to B6.Leicester won the league, and aren't a big 6 club. We won't be a big 6 club while we are owned by a local fan.
As another post states, we are a top 6 club this season, and that's it.
I would not want to be a big six club them. I love the fact we are ownd by a local fan.Leicester won the league, and aren't a big 6 club. We won't be a big 6 club while we are owned by a local fan.
As another post states, we are a top 6 club this season, and that's it.
I wouldn't want to be either.I would not want to be a big six club them. I love the fact we are ownd by a local fan.
Plus it would seem I would have to turn in to an entitled twat.
It is for meChelsea paid double Cuc's worth, so not a yardstick by which to evaluate other players.
Caicedo?!He's going to be our first £100m+ player.
Just short of I reckonI think Calciedo and MacAllister will be our first £100m players. All this media nonsense about a £70m fee for each of them seriously underestimates Uncle Tony's hand playing skills.
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The correct response would be to adjust your raiment, look thoughtfully into the middle distance momentarily, then punch him hard in the face. Then say 'I beg your pardon?' and exit, left.It's an odd thing alright. I was in a conversation with an arsenal fan recently who seemed genuinely annoyed at ME and to a lesser extent Brighton. Because in his words 'we would have won the league with Caicedo'.
It's such an odd argument to be stuck in as you get trapped in some strange semantic, existential territory.
I was left just sort of saying 'er yeah but he plays for us. And we also needed him'.
He just couldn't grasp the idea that everyone else doesn't exist to service his preferences. So odd. Like arguing with a toddler about why it can't play with a chainsaw. You hope the inherent madness in their proposition would become apparent but it just doesn't.
Only seven players in history have gone for £100m. A couple of those had January tax on them too.
If Albion collect £80m+ for either of those players they have done well.
Tin hat on, MAC and Moises are quality Premier League players, but they are not 'all time' players.
I completely agree but it would have made the wedding weird.The correct response would be to adjust your raiment, look thoughtfully into the middle distance momentarily, then punch him hard in the face. Then say 'I beg your pardon?' and exit, left.
You gotta understand that all these so called big clubs have an inherent claim to an entitlement, just because they've been in the top echelons of the old Div 1 and now the PL.It's an odd thing alright. I was in a conversation with an arsenal fan recently who seemed genuinely annoyed at ME and to a lesser extent Brighton. Because in his words 'we would have won the league with Caicedo'.
It's such an odd argument to be stuck in as you get trapped in some strange semantic, existential territory.
I was left just sort of saying 'er yeah but he plays for us. And we also needed him'.
He just couldn't grasp the idea that everyone else doesn't exist to service his preferences. So odd. Like arguing with a toddler about why it can't play with a chainsaw. You hope the inherent madness in their proposition would become apparent but it just doesn't.
You make it sound like his contract is a prison sentence but he's due for early release.Ale Mac,.less so. He's done his time here.