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Post by bushy1987 on Jun 5, 2018 10:12:55 GMT
People are actually buying this Karius shit? If by people you mean Scousers, then yes. Normal people- not on your fucking nelly. Not on your nelly. Love a good only fools quote
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Post by Deleted on Jun 5, 2018 14:27:51 GMT
Love how Ramos is currently sticking the boots in
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Jun 6, 2018 16:48:24 GMT
Real Madrid is getting beaten 3-0 by Palmeiras on the first half of the Club World Cup U17.
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FT 4-2
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Jun 11, 2018 13:02:10 GMT
Viera has taken over at Nice
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Post by Sméagol on Jun 12, 2018 15:03:16 GMT
Interesting.
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Jun 21, 2018 16:31:39 GMT
Wow. Rangnick knew what he was doing when fired Hasenhüttl. Please let him be our DoF.
Nagelsmann to Leipzig.
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Post by ScholesEvilTwin on Jun 26, 2018 18:16:40 GMT
A Kosovan club - Drita - have won their countries first ever CL match.
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Post by caino on Jun 27, 2018 16:31:25 GMT
AC Milan have been banned by UEFA from competing in the Champions League and Europa League for next season after breaching Financial Fair Play rules.
UEFA announced its decision on Tuesday, citing that Milan would not be able to play in any European competition for the 2018/19 campaign despite qualifying for the Europa League.
The Serie A side last year spent more than £175million (€200m) on new players as amid questions over the financial stability of the Chinese-led consortium that purchased the club from Silvio Berlusconi for £600m in April 2017.
Milan released a video on Twitter on Monday putting their case forward ahead of UEFA's decision, sharing some very important facts about their revenue.
'Ahead of UEFA's judgement, we want to share with you some significant facts. We are expecting fairness, rulings based on facts, equal rules for all,' Milan captioned their video message on Twitter.
Some of the club's problems stem from when they took a loan from U.S. private equity fund Elliott worth more than £263m that club chairman Li Yonghong has struggled to pay back.
The club added on Monday: 'We invested more than €200m to open up a new era. A year later, the value of the investment remains unaltered and the value of the squad is the third highest in Serie A.
'We secured qualification to the Europa League group stage and reached two finals of the Coppa Italia (both senior squad and youth team).
'We are requalifying the Milanello training ground and taking part in the next season of the Women's Serie A league. We adhered to the initiative of the FIGC on B-Teams and, if included in the list, will participate in the next Lega Pro season with our Under-21 side.
'We immediately worked to make the organisation more efficient so we could run it in a virtuous manner. Despite the fact that after the "closing" two main sponsors (Audi and Adidas) resolved their contracts with Milan, we still closed the balance sheet with €20m more in revenue.
'The Milan EBITDA (Earnings before interest, tax depreciation and amortization), including summer transfers, will be positive to the tune of €28m and €50m better than the previous year, meeting the target set in the business plan we presented to UEFA.
'We lowered the operating costs by €6m. Our majority shareholder increased the capital over the course of a year by €88m (not with loans), elevating the value of the club. Milan have always respected deadlines.
'All of these facts are inspired by a single mantra: work for the future of Milan, an added value for world football. Milan are ready to pay for the errors made in the past. We have the utmost respect for the rules, but we expect equality. Judgement must be based on facts and equal rules for all.'
Amid Milan's financial troubles, the Ricketts family that owns the Chicago Cubs say they are negotiating to purchase the club.
The Milan office of the Edelman public relations firm, which has been hired to represent the Ricketts, says the entire family is interested in Milan for 'a medium-to long-period investment' and wants to create 'a strong bond with the city.'
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Post by WhatsTheMata on Jul 9, 2018 15:53:49 GMT
You can talk all you want about PSG's supporters (pre-oil). Many bad adjectives can describe loads but they've usually been well supported and noisy at home.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 12, 2018 23:54:47 GMT
So can Ronaldo get out of paying his debt now he's moved country? He'll be moving away from his suspended jail sentence so I guess that's part of the motivation.
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Post by RAZ on Jul 13, 2018 10:47:46 GMT
just seen pictures of the new juve kit with ronaldos name on it. ronaldo aside,always loved their kits. liked them in the 90s and the new one is beautiful aswell
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2018 11:33:17 GMT
So can Ronaldo get out of paying his debt now he's moved country? He'll be moving away from his suspended jail sentence so I guess that's part of the motivation.
Nope. He'll have to go back to Spain eventually where they will just arrest him - if they dont manage to get a court to issue an international arrest warrant. Overall, he's just better off paying.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2018 11:34:52 GMT
So can Ronaldo get out of paying his debt now he's moved country? He'll be moving away from his suspended jail sentence so I guess that's part of the motivation. Nope. He'll have to go back to Spain eventually where they will just arrest him - if they dont manage to get a court to issue an international arrest warrant. Overall, he's just better off paying.
Wonder if Juve will stump up a transfer fee for him.
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Post by RAZ on Jul 13, 2018 11:35:43 GMT
So can Ronaldo get out of paying his debt now he's moved country? He'll be moving away from his suspended jail sentence so I guess that's part of the motivation.
Nope. He'll have to go back to Spain eventually where they will just arrest him - if they dont manage to get a court to issue an international arrest warrant. Overall, he's just better off paying.
i think he was convicted for 2 years?if its not more than 2 years,he doesnt need to go to jail in espagna
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Post by Deleted on Jul 13, 2018 11:36:57 GMT
Nope. He'll have to go back to Spain eventually where they will just arrest him - if they dont manage to get a court to issue an international arrest warrant. Overall, he's just better off paying.
i think he was convicted for 2 years?if its not more than 2 years,he doesnt need to go to jail in espagna
It's more the 'if he doesnt pay' question that somethingred posted - He'd surely get jail time for not paying
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