Considering he's already retired from internationals, I don't think so. Read more
Considering he's already retired from internationals, I don't think so. Read more
Ah, fixed. Thanks. Read more
Very fair. Read more
Hmmm, where do I find that block button again? Read more
I'm cool with the Alexis sale, even though he was my favorite non-Messi player on the team. He wasn't being used correctly and was too good to muddle around as a rich man's Pedro, so for his sake, the move was good. Also, they needed more of a true center forward type, so for playing reasons (even if it's yet to be… Read more
Damn, these guys stay alienating fans. Read more
No, Villa is currently doing a stint with Manchester City's Australian equivalent of NYCFC, Melbourne City. He'll be ready for the start of the MLS season. His situation is a lot like the Lampard one, though since he's in the A-League, there isn't any pressure on him staying with them for longer like there is with… Read more
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Because of the enjoyment you get out of it. It's like taking a break, it's a present to yourself. Read more
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I think technically Milan are loaning him to Atlético. I say this because early reports were that Milan were going to pay all of Torres's salary while Atlético would pay all of Cerci's. Read more
Because for the past two matches they've had to play James Milner as a striker since all their others have been injured. Read more
As the AS article mentions, United, Real, and Bayern all earn so much money in revenue that they don't have to think about FFP. Given how much they make, and that the losses in terms of FFP are pro-rated over a number of years, it would take sustained, unprecedented spending to get them in trouble on that front. Read more
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Zing! Read more
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The headline reference, because it's too good not to share again and again: Read more