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Honestly, do think the only way the end such behaviour is to bring these players to labor court for not fulfilling their contractual duties. We did with Jurcher a few years ago and it worked wonders.3 points
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No wedding tomorrow. Got the whole day free to do whatever I want. No tedious and hectic months of planning either.3 points
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If you take out the cultural aspect I bet a lot of people would be openly saying this lol commies2 points
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It is a forum, but I think it surely represents some of our personalities unless someone is playing a role, which would be stupid. But from what I gather, and I am very curious about other countries and cultures, Australians are usually hilarious and have an extremely great and easy going sense of humour. No offense, but compared to that you seem a little bit like a stick in the mud sometimes. A very serious and self-concious man. Maybe it is the German ancestry after all.1 point
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Literally reads the relationship or parenting thread and comes in here and posts the opposite, people think he’s funny but I think he’s sad.1 point
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Can't speak of his influence on the squad behind the scenes, we were promoted to 3.Liga and reached the The DFB-Pokal semifinale said season, though. Although he played less regurlarly than the season before the case wasn't too disruptive I'd say.1 point
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Stayed for the season and was sold on the next one. FCS weren't insterested in selling him that year, though. Which was why he went on strike to force the transfer.1 point
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Yeah, but the proceedings would take a while, I imagine? Meanwhile, the transfer window closes in a few days, and we could well use the money by selling a player who doesn't want to be here and bring in one or two others to strengthen weak areas of the squad. How did the whole thing go in Saarbrücken back then? Did he end up staying in the club, or was sold?1 point
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Back from Zakynthos this afternoon, anyone worried about going away I can only say this. If you are doubled jabbed there is no PCR test needed for entry, just proof of the jabs. It's easy to get your test on resort for €20 for the return. They are desperate for custom, I got friendly with a restaurant owner over there and he told me they've suffered so badly and only had 48 days open last year and massive restrictions this year. Greece are amber and if you monitor the traffic light system and book at the start of each 3 week cycle it's well worth the effort to travel.1 point
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Hudson-Odoi should leave, no point wasting time, you don't want him to end up lingering around like Loftus-Cheek. Push for a loan move or even a permanent one Callum, you need football. The likes of Pulsiic and Ziyech can under perform all they want in front of you but no matter how they do, you won't be above them in the pecking order. Your season most likely will be made up of the odd appearance here and there at full back. You deserve more game time but won't get it, get out there somewhere else and prove yourself.1 point
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Solksjaer will be happy to have him, but I doubt bringing in Ronaldo is part of his vision. Ole wants Haaland. Absolutely this about stopping him going to City as much as anything else. It's also about the business end of the game as well. United's share price was up $200 million at one point yesterday and the club gained over a million new followers on instantgram yesterday, though I am not sure what that results in. It will also increase sponsorship who could well be paying some of his wages.1 point
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At a guess they look like Kompany & Silva to me, who they supposed to be?1 point
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Ouch, knees can be a pain when injured, best of luck buddy but I think you are a young lad and will bounce back, I reckon my cartilages are gone but at my age I will just grin and bear it, if I can get by with my sciatica a cartilage will be nothing...gulp.1 point
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I did notice how sidelined Bruno Fernandes & for that matter Jota seemed at the Euro's with Portugal. For me, Man United need to avoid that at all costs. Ronaldo needs to play his part in a team that are not in awe of him. It surely will be only a season or 2 before retirement or the MLS or a return to Portugal.1 point
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You forgot Larsson and bringing Scholes out of retirement. They all may have been in the twilight of their careers but they all were useful additions. I have a feeling Ronaldo will score his fair share of goals the next two years. If we can add a top DM in the next few days we might surprise a few people.1 point
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I am going home for Christmas! It is a good thing airlines still accept milage points, a $15,000 ticket for $66 ain’t bad!1 point
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Once I get access to locked topics I'm gonna vandalise Messi's page. Lionel Messi is an Argentinian professional football player who plays for French club PSG in Ligue 1 and for Argentina national football team. Widely regarded as the greatest player of his era, after Cristiano Ronaldo.1 point
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Wow, so if latest reports are true, Friedl is apparently on some sort of "strike" trying to force a transfer, while the clubs haven't agreed terms yet.0 points
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In 2014, a Russian man attempted to rob a hair salon. However, the plot took an unexpected turn when Olga Zajac, the owner of the salon, overpowered him and tied him up. She then force-fed him Viagra and used him as a sex slave for 3 days. I bet he broke in there on purpose...0 points
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Leg break playing football when I was 21, crossfield ball came over my shoulder took it under control and tried to clip it inside this big centre back in one movement. Didn't bank on him diving straight into a tackle. It happened so fast but I remember feeling like my body had gone one way and my lower leg bend and then a sound like a branch snapping. In a panic I tried to lift myself up quickly but about three lads dived on me and held me down on the ground. I knew it was bad due to the pain but I was really worried because they were deliberately blocking the view of my leg. It was only when the paramedics arrived that it dawned on me how bad it was I'd shattered both the tibia and fibia just below the knee and my leg from what I was told was just flopping around as I tried in shock to get up. The next few weeks were absolutely hell, I had an operation a few days later and the pain I went through I will never ever forget. I remember crying in my bed for more pain relief but it being rejected as I'd has my morphine and pain killers, anyone who's been in that position they wear off and the morphine is on a timer so you can't have more in day than your allowed. I had two plates fitted either side off my tibia and fibia, the location of the break had caused damage to my ACL so I'd had work on that and had to have a bone graph of my hip as well for something or another. I've not got a 7 inch scar running from my knee down my shin and obviously a scar where they took some bone off my hip. Bad times.0 points