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Binos

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  1. Again, one midfielder (Kante) on a nine man bench is just perplexing He's looked good every time he's played But then can't make prem game day bench Perplexed as to why he stayed
  2. This is from last summer But other than Man utd, no one comes anywhere close their spending power, which singles them out Last 5 years net spend . Man City – £601.98m 2. Man Utd – £484.88m 3. Arsenal – £267.88m 4. Everton – £225.42m 5. Brighton – £214.86m 6. Wolves – £205.22m 7. West Ham – £187.49m 8. Bournemouth – £176.95m 9. Aston Villa – £166.65m 10. Watford – £125.69m 11. Leicester City – £124.83m 12. Newcastle – £122.91m 13. Chelsea – £115.57m 14. Liverpool – £107.58m 15. Tottenham – £106.62m
  3. Did the three of them cost £500m.
  4. Liverpool spent big on players to win the title that they desperetaly wanted to do but didn't have the money to by a proper squad, have overplayed their players who are falling apart, Tierney Celtic style Man city have two teams and rotate them every week. There was negligence from man city for a short while when they hadn't bought enough players almost out of laziness which they swiftly corrected It'll probably go boom when the sheikh pulls his wad out one day
  5. Introduce a draft system Might actually make it better
  6. Franchise is a good description That's all any of these clubs are now With the Manchester blues franchise having the most money
  7. Man city have spent £500m more than Liverpool over the last 5 years
  8. After fraser christie Armstrong, there's definitely a chance of a spot and for me between Turnbull/Gauld
  9. It was a simple statement which I'm not sure why you're not following Liverpool are struggling as they've had a few injuries and they don't have a big enough squad to cover it Unlike man city who can cover any injury as they have almost two top class teams worth of players. Due to them being the play thing of a sovereign wealth fund
  10. Yes I am serious It's very obvious no one has as much as man city
  11. I'd bite the hand off to be living the past year in Wuhan We are a complete an utter f**k up country and couldn't say no to a few airline bosses who we went to school with
  12. You in Oz? Sco mo proving to be far superior to bo jo
  13. Van Dijk was injured after the transfer window had closed, but you are right that they should have been lining up a centre back to sign as soon as the window opened in January. They are missing Henderson in midfield as much as they are missing the defenders who are out. They don't have a big enough squad and don't have the same level of cash as man city sheik play thing, end of
  14. Wales have won two games when they weren't the better side, due 2 red cards Last week blatant But our guy was clearing out someone who was trying to grab the ball, sciffed his head and mainly hit his chest No mitigating circumstances according to bullshit refereeing, the c**t was trying to play the ball It's going the way of football which has just turned garbage If that worried about head knocks make everyone wear extra padding scrum caps starting with today game Bollocks
  15. Amazing Graham couldn't make the team last week, so dangerous
  16. It's a totally different thing He does not know where to position himself as a centre half Which is no surprise as he's not a centre half Anyway just think we should try him midfield and put another centre half in back three slot
  17. Shut up, he plays there for Man utd and you know he does
  18. Em, to put him in midfield his natural position he plays for Man utd
  19. That won't change But Mctominay should take jacks slot in midfield That means, Hanley or Gallagher at right centre back. But Mctominay can't defend anyway
  20. Great pass for the goal Inch perfect right into James stride out wide Was right decision, could have tried some through ball
  21. If rolling out effective treatments to limit severe infection, devolves back to social distancing and more lockdown I would rather cut us off and vaccinate strategy, short term
  22. They'll be variants pinging up all over the place Looks the strategy is to hunker down and sit out countries who will not vaccinate reaching herd immunity
  23. Cutting through the shite Is she not correct. We do need to close effectively borders to get on top of this, as the UK govt are now doing, and probably should have done last summer
  24. He's an accident waiting to happen at centre back But a match winner in midfield
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