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God if that was the NFL, he would have been fined for tampering. Smh
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Also on the list are Younes Kaboul, who started the season as captain but has not started a Premier League match since November, and Emmanuel Adebayor, who still has a year left on his £100,000-a-week deal.
Vlad Chiriches, Younes Kaboul, Etienne Capoue, Paulinho, Mousa Dembele and Aaron Lennon are all surplus to requirements. The future of Benjamin Stambouli is also unclear, even though the French midfielder joined the club only last summer.
That's pretty cool to see Muller go up with the fans and chant into the megaphone
:x Had no idea Cuauhtemoc Blanco was still playing... Why has he looked the same (kinda old) for like 15 years...
nah too muchLloris wouldn't be a bad possible replacement for DDG...
Idk why I thought he was older
nah too muchLloris wouldn't be a bad possible replacement for DDG...
i heard real is looking at bernd leno as their fall back option for david da gawd. he should be ours too.
Idk why I thought he was older
Because he looks like he's nearing a middle age crisis
He's had ALOT of tattoo work done in 2015, I think he had new ones on his right arm... Can someone post pics? He never struck me as the type that would get "tatted up" (aside from the tats he had of his son) prolifically... Interesting...
Has Messi always had his leg this tatted?
Manchester United: wages 215.8m (180.5m); turnover 433.2m (363.1m); wages to turnover ratio 50 per cent (50 per cent); profit after tax 23.8m (146.4m).
Manchester City: wages 205m (233.1m); turnover 346.5m (271m); wages to turnover ratio 59 per cent (86 per cent); loss after tax -22.9m (-51.6m loss).
Chelsea: wages 192.7m (172.6m); turnover 319.8m (255.; wages to turnover ratio 60 per cent (67 per cent); profit after tax 18.4m (-49.4m loss).
Arsenal: wages 166.4m (154.5m); turnover 298.7m (242.8m); wages to turnover ratio 56 per cent (64 per cent); profit after tax 7.3m (5.8m).
Liverpool: wages 144m (131m); turnover 256m (206m); wages to turnover ratio 56 per cent (63 per cent); profit after tax 0.4m (-49.9m loss).
Tottenham: wages 100.4m (96.1m); turnover 180.5m (147.4m); wages to turnover ratio 56 per cent (65 per cent); profit after tax 65.3m (1.5m).
Newcastle: wages 78.3m (61.7m); turnover 129.7m (66.5m); wages to turnover ratio 62 per cent (91 per cent); profit after tax 18.7m (9.9m).
QPR wages 75.3m (78m); turnover 38.7m (60.6m) ; wages to turnover ratio 195 per cent (129 per cent); loss after tax -9.7m (operating loss 65.3m but £60m debt write off as one-off income injection) (-65.4m loss).
Sunderland: wages 69.5m (57.9m); turnover 104.4m (75.5m); wages to turnover ratio 67 per cent (77 per cent); loss after tax -17.1m (-13m).
Everton: wages 69.3m (63m); turnover 120.5m (86.4m); wages to turnover ratio 58 per cent (73 per cent); profit after tax 28.2m (1.6m) .
Aston Villa: wages 69.3m (71.9m); turnover 116.9m (83.7.m); wages to turnover ratio 59 per cent (86 per cent); loss after tax -3.9m (-51.8m).
West Brom: wages 65.4m (not available); turnover 86.8m (69.7m) ; wages to turnover ratio 75 per cent (not available); profit after tax 9m (£8,000).
West Ham: wages 63.9m (56.2m); turnover 114.9m (89.; wages to turnover ratio 56 per cent (63 per cent); profit after tax 10.3m (-3.5m loss).
Swansea: wages 62.3m (48.1m); turnover 98.7 (67.1); wages to turnover ratio 64 per cent (72 per cent) profit after tax 1.7m (15.3m).
Stoke: wages 60.6m (60.3m); turnover 98.3m (75.5m); wages to turnover ratio 67 per cent (77 per cent); profit after tax 3.8m (-31.1m loss).
Southampton wages 55.2m (41.4m); turnover 106m (71.8m); wages to turnover ratio 59.3 per cent (65.5 per cent); profit after tax 33.4m (-7.1m loss).
Crystal Palace: wages 45.7m (18.7m); turnover 90.4m (14.5m); wages to turnover ratio 50.5 per cent (124 per cent) profit after tax 17.2m (3.6m).
Hull: wages 43.3m (25.9m); turnover 84.5m (11.1m); wages to turnover ratio 64 per cent (72 per cent); profit after tax 9.4m (-25.6m loss).
Leicester: wages 36.3m (26.8m); turnover 31.2m (19.6m); wages to turnover ratio 116 per cent (136 per cent); loss after tax -20.8m (-34m).
Burnley: wages £21.5m (£15.3m); turnover 19.6m (15.2m); wages to turnover ratio 110 per cent (100.6 per cent); loss after tax -4.2m (-7.8m).
The problem with Lloris is Levy.
He will make sure that United send a fleet of Brinks trucks before Levy even considers selling to a rival ( not sure why he sees United as a rival, but I digress)
Levy is the worst to deal with. He won't make a deal unless he believes he is winning the deal.
Isn't this what everyone wants though
who walks into a deal trying to get screwed over? you wanna always get a good deal man...
his sales speak for themselves, so I assume the guy knows what he's doing.
nah too muchLloris wouldn't be a bad possible replacement for DDG...
i heard real is looking at bernd leno as their fall back option for david da gawd. he should be ours too.
The problem with Lloris is Levy.
He will make sure that United send a fleet of Brinks trucks before Levy even considers selling to a rival ( not sure why he sees United as a rival, but I digress)
What's the gap between DDG and these other Keepers
What's the gap between DDG and these other Keepers
Who are these other keepers?
Cuz ill still take neur over him