Cheeky Monkey
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- Jul 17, 2003
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Not sure if the Pitchside vid has been posted, but the amount of comments beneath it from Japanese fans far outnumbers the rest. Also has lots of prematch footage. Good watch.
Where is it?Not sure if the Pitchside vid has been posted, but the amount of comments beneath it from Japanese fans far outnumbers the rest. Also has lots of prematch footage. Good watch.
Where is it?
That’s why he’s going to win MOTM most weeksNot sure if the Pitchside vid has been posted, but the amount of comments beneath it from Japanese fans far outnumbers the rest. Also has lots of prematch footage. Good watch.
De Zerbi ruffling the kid’s hair a particular highlight.
De Zerbi ruffling the kid’s hair a particular highlight.
Where do these people come from?Oh my goodness gracious me, we are shit.
India probably.Where do these people come from?
That is the song. Just the first three lines though and repeat 'Come on'. Easy to sing and the tune is just right.Shout shout let it all out
Mitoma’s the one we’re talking about
Come on!!
Running passed you for fun
Come on!!
Repeat
Tears for fears.
This attitude from pundits focusing on the business and money side of deals is really starting to grate on my nerves, Sherwood, Merson and the rest. "I'd bite their hand off for that money" "I'd drive him there myself" f***ing clueless to ignore that actual footballing reasons why we would want to keep players.Apologies if fixtures, but Stan Collymore has been sharing more of his wisdom, this time about Mitoma:
“He isn’t going to command a huge fee. He’ll have two years left on his deal and he was bought for virtually nothing, so from a commercial point of view, even a £30m offer, which would be over a 500 per cent return on investment in just 12 months, would be too good for Brighton to turn down.
“And, as we all know, that kind of deal is something Chelsea’s new owner would lick his lips at.”
Quite. Our plan is not to be a Footballer Superstore for the richer clubs. It's to buy smart, sell high (when it suits us) and primarily build a sustainable and sucessful football club. These pundits are such amoeba.This attitude from pundits focusing on the business and money side of deals is really starting to grate on my nerves, Sherwood, Merson and the rest. "I'd bite their hand off for that money" "I'd drive him there myself" f***ing clueless to ignore that actual footballing reasons why we would want to keep players.
Trossard went for nearly that and he had 18 months left on his contract. Mitoma is three years younger, would still have two years on his contract and is better than Trossard. Tony Bloom has just thrown Arsenal out of his office for offering more than twice that for Caicedo. "Isn't going to command a huge fee" - Nice research Stan.Apologies if fixtures, but Stan Collymore has been sharing more of his wisdom, this time about Mitoma:
“He isn’t going to command a huge fee. He’ll have two years left on his deal and he was bought for virtually nothing, so from a commercial point of view, even a £30m offer, which would be over a 500 per cent return on investment in just 12 months, would be too good for Brighton to turn down.
“And, as we all know, that kind of deal is something Chelsea’s new owner would lick his lips at.”