You’d hope so, he’s 3 years older and played loads more gamesHighlights reel twice the quality of the Ginger BARCODE. I reckon.
You’d hope so, he’s 3 years older and played loads more gamesHighlights reel twice the quality of the Ginger BARCODE. I reckon.
Both RB Leipzig and RB Salzburg were in the 2023/24 edition of the Champions League and their ownership structure is of similar make upThey can’t both be in the tournament. If Girona win the league and city don’t coupled with city not winning champs league then city miss out on champs league (based on who finishes higher in league).
Then lawyers get involved.
is it? is there not a fan-ownership rule in germany which circumnavigates this? as opposed to them being directly owned by the same group like city and gironaBoth RB Leipzig and RB Salzburg were in the 2023/24 edition of the Champions League and their ownership structure is of similar make up
I fink Saltzburg is Austrian, innitis it? is there not a fan-ownership rule in germany which circumnavigates this? as opposed to them being directly owned by the same group like city and girona
this has been confirmed to NOT be the case.They can’t both be in the tournament. If Girona win the league and city don’t coupled with city not winning champs league then city miss out on champs league (based on who finishes higher in league).
Ta. How come?this has been confirmed to NOT be the case.
Generally I believe there is but there are some exceptions, including Leipzig and, I think, Wolfsburg (owned by VW).is it? is there not a fan-ownership rule in germany which circumnavigates this? as opposed to them being directly owned by the same group like city and girona
Yes I think there are exceptions in the form of company clubs which predate those rules (eg Wolfsburg and Leverkusen) and those who were promoted up from lower divisions where those rules didn't exist (eg Leipzig and Hoffenheim). I may have some details wrong but that's the general jist I believe.Generally I believe there is but there are some exceptions, including Leipzig and, I think, Wolfsburg (owned by VW).
Only Leverkusen and Wolfsburg are the exceptions to the 50+1 rule. These two were originally set up as works teams, as you state, and allowed to be exceptions to the rule.Yes I think there are exceptions in the form of company clubs which predate those rules (eg Wolfsburg and Leverkusen) and those who were promoted up from lower divisions where those rules didn't exist (eg Leipzig and Hoffenheim). I may have some details wrong but that's the general jist I believe.
"So what attracted you to the millionaire footballer..." etc etc
Forget Barco. Yesterday’s news.
Is there really not a thread on Ezequiel Fernández?
Here we go…….
At least she hasn't covered her (rather nice) legs with unsightly tattoos. Can she play left back?
Wonder where he got the idea for this one.......RDZ going to be happy
De Zerbi making moves ...