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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-13191147/Mason-Mounts-Man-United-questioned-team-mate-NOT-football-reasons-chelsea.html

Distinctly dodgy transfer dealings in the Barclays, who would have thought it? Mount has been injured all year and completely anonymous when he has played, probably the worst transfer of the season. Has he had a good game in 2 years?

Hope he milks them Winston Bogarde style.

Ditching Estupinian for Kerkez ahead of Zabarnyi one of those especially painful fantasy football moments.

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3 hours ago, SH Panda said:

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-13191147/Mason-Mounts-Man-United-questioned-team-mate-NOT-football-reasons-chelsea.html

Distinctly dodgy transfer dealings in the Barclays, who would have thought it? Mount has been injured all year and completely anonymous when he has played, probably the worst transfer of the season. Has he had a good game in 2 years?

Hope he milks them Winston Bogarde style.

Ditching Estupinian for Kerkez ahead of Zabarnyi one of those especially painful fantasy football moments.

Huge amount of words in that story to say absolutely nothing, except that Mount has been injured a lot 

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Nobody expected it to be anything other than a terrible signing. He brings nothing exceptional to that squad. He's just that level. He'd be getting the same abuse McTominay gets because - although Mount is better going forward - they're both poor (in relative terms as to where Manchester United wish to be going).

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Think Mount would kill for the kind of season Scott McTominay is having.

Despite playing far higher up the pitch Mount has only once managed to score more than McTominay has managed this season* - and he did so in 27 starts, McTominay has managed it in only 14 starts. Wouldn't rule out McDominate matching even Mounts best season this year, he even has more international goals despite spending many of those caps at centre back.

So if he's better going forward it doesn't look like it in terms of scoring.

McTominay seems to manage really important goals as well, his 7 goals winning 12 points in the league (highest of any Premier League player), he's been absolutely crucial for them this season. They would be in some hole without him.

Like Darren Fletcher before him he will only be properly appreciated when he retired.

Id be pretty surprised if Mount ever has as good a season for Man Utd as McTominay has had this year.

*He just snuck over it when on loan in the Eredivisie and Championship, but McDominate has only ever played Premier League football so that's what I'm comparing.

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Theres a real air of tinpottery from the GLITW the way they are hokey-cokeying these points around the place mid season. This is the league that gives us TRANSFER DEADLINE DAY where everyone wanks over the spending record being annihilated again, and a couple of mid table sides outspending the rest of Europes top 5 leagues. This is the league that welcomes Oligarchs, hedgefund wankers and Petrostates with shit reputations to clean up with open arms.

And all of this exists within the context of a completely dominant club romping it season after season whilst carrying over 100 of these charges that are either ignored completely, or handwaved away as just too complicated compared to x/y by those covering the game and the league themselves. 

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Hogwarts-style points handed out taken away at the end of the season live on Sky Sports news is going to be great fun.

Everton and Nottingham Forest finishing in the bottom 3 anxiously waiting their final totals, and the big twist being Man City and Chelsea both docked enough to drop them out the league.

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Scratch the Sky Sports surface and English football at League level is becoming a joke.

The Premier League has two teams with a points deduction, possibly with one to be added to and another cut on appeal. There's a very good chance we'll finish the season not knowing who has been relegated. The champions of five of the last six seasons are under investigation and seem very likely to be guilty of cheating on a large scale. They have a club owned by out-and-out murderers. If that was our league, people would be losing their minds at the tin-pottery of it all.

Below that, the team top of the Championship have been charged with cheating, while the future of a whole load of clubs, most prominently Reading, is far from secure. Were it not for a play-off final win, Aston Villa would probably be Reading at this stage as well.

And next season we'll just see more of this, as the spending is far from under control and clubs are trying more and more imaginative (dishonest) ways of getting round the rules. Not to mention the likelihood of the Championship winners starting the season in the Premier League on minus points.

Absolute nonsense.

 

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On 22/03/2024 at 08:44, VincentGuerin said:

Scratch the Sky Sports surface and English football at League level is becoming a joke.

The Premier League has two teams with a points deduction, possibly with one to be added to and another cut on appeal. There's a very good chance we'll finish the season not knowing who has been relegated. The champions of five of the last six seasons are under investigation and seem very likely to be guilty of cheating on a large scale. They have a club owned by out-and-out murderers. If that was our league, people would be losing their minds at the tin-pottery of it all.

Below that, the team top of the Championship have been charged with cheating, while the future of a whole load of clubs, most prominently Reading, is far from secure. Were it not for a play-off final win, Aston Villa would probably be Reading at this stage as well.

And next season we'll just see more of this, as the spending is far from under control and clubs are trying more and more imaginative (dishonest) ways of getting round the rules. Not to mention the likelihood of the Championship winners starting the season in the Premier League on minus points.

Absolute nonsense.

 

You missed out the current champions and most dominant side of the past few years are facing over 100 charges for cheating. And they seemingly won't be heard for at least another year.

So while the bottom of the league is full of tin pot deductions if you are at the top it seems you can do whatever you want.

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2 minutes ago, Jim McLean's Ghost said:

You missed out the current champions and most dominant side of the past few years are facing over 100 charges for cheating. And they seemingly won't be heard for at least another year.

So while the bottom of the league is full of tin pot deductions if you are at the top it seems you can do whatever you want.

Didn't miss that at all, to be fair.

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Just now, VincentGuerin said:

Didn't miss that at all, to be fair.

My point was more about the huge disparity about how clubs are treated despite seemingly being in the same league rather than just the scale of city's cheating.

#TheBig6 member Chelsea seems to also be immune to Financial Fair Play despite a lot of very dodgy shit happening at Stamford Bridge. So while the Premier League will go through Forest's books with a fine tooth comb they don't seem to be in a hurry to investigate what is going on at more prominent clubs.

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2 minutes ago, Jim McLean's Ghost said:

My point was more about the huge disparity about how clubs are treated despite seemingly being in the same league rather than just the scale of city's cheating.

#TheBig6 member Chelsea seems to also be immune to Financial Fair Play despite a lot of very dodgy shit happening at Stamford Bridge. So while the Premier League will go through Forest's books with a fine tooth comb they don't seem to be in a hurry to investigate what is going on at more prominent clubs.

Chelsea are a shambles, but I think the issue is that, so far, they've been smart enough to float within the rules. Generally using amortisation, loan fees, selling on youth etc to do so.

If the rules stay similar to what they are, they're likely to run into massive bother in the next few years.

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