Critical_Spur
Vital Football Hero
On that note, ask that question off the 6 mill+ that joined the unemployment queue (in one day) in the USA......for no fault of their own.
I would Ex. Likes of Gates and other philanthropists are putting their hands in their pocket. I realise it's relative, but it is the middle class that will bear the brunt of taxation to help re-steer the economy.
Another example being set....
Celtic announce salary reductions & deferrals
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/52246119
(Sorry, may be this should be another thread)
Then we've just lost all our squad!
Out of interest, why do you think that? Why should we just pick on one sector of our society, the players?
For symbolic reasons? For the sake of football clubs in general? Is that fair?
Afraid, beyond looking at the clubs having to justify why players need to take a pay cut, what right have we to demand they do?
Whether the rumours are true or not. I think would take 200 mil for Kane .
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...200-million-Harry-Kane-Manchester-United.html
Though I don't think he'll lift any trophies there any time soon either.
Ha ha. Nice dream though!.200 million in this market? I'd bite their hands off. Imagine what this could buy if we start our shopping before a deal is concluded - Neves, Sancho and a starting right back, and we'll still have enough for a striker.
Ha ha. Nice dream though!.
The whole idea of this is seen as a means of plugging the financial shortfall and help cover debt(s). Back to Daniel's Stadium v Football debate!
200m would be around 4 average players if Richarlson was 50m and now worth more
Rather sell the likes of Dele and Sanchez who might still be worth a fair amount but won't really be losses
Sherwood made a similar impact with Benteke, eleven goals in his first nine games, when he took over as manager at Villa. Given that he was also Club Captain of the Premiership winning Blackburn team, he clearly has leadership and motivational abilities. Unfortunately he doesn't possess the full package necessary to manage at the highest level. He is a regular panellist on Premier League discussion programs screened over here, always ready to speak his mind, but is knowledgeable and entertaining, and still very pro Spurs.Mourinho's record of destroying players is well known and he has picked Ndombele as his next victim. His handling of players needs to be fine tuned. Tim Sherwood put a smile on Adebayor's face and started scoring for fun to name one.
Mourinho's record of destroying players is well known and he has picked Ndombele as his next victim. His handling of players needs to be fine tuned. Tim Sherwood put a smile on Adebayor's face and started scoring for fun to name one.
Sherwood made a similar impact with Benteke, eleven goals in his first nine games, when he took over as manager at Villa. Given that he was also Club Captain of the Premiership winning Blackburn team, he clearly has leadership and motivational abilities. Unfortunately he doesn't possess the full package necessary to manage at the highest level. He is a regular panellist on Premier League discussion programs screened over here, always ready to speak his mind, but is knowledgeable and entertaining, and still very pro Spurs.