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  1. Depends on situation. Probably lowball but not take the absolute piss. Somewhere in between £335,000-345,000. You'd like to think the sellers would have factored that in, too.
  2. Another points deductions for insolvency? Only seen the headline so guess there's a lot more context to that potential.
  3. We definitely did need the money but losing Tielemans on a free was bad management from us. Same as Soyuncu too. Yep. I'd love him to stay. Not ready for him to leave if he does this summer.
  4. Not sure it'll be that good a return with an imminent points deduction looming and having to sell some key players to bring the money in. Gonna have to have a very good summer recruiting...
  5. Yes? Why can't I still do that but be happy that we're back in the Premier League ? Bizarre point to make.
  6. Up as Champions. Breaking some records in the process. Happy days!
  7. Yeah it's one thing being debated - the top clubs will be able to spend freely like they have been. Can see it leading to more US and Saudi owners...
  8. Yeah it's a step in the right direction. If it's any higher, like 5x, then only Chelsea have to cut their spending. Higher than that, at 6x, then everyone continues to spend like they have been.
  9. Liverpool Home: Barcelona Home: Arsenal Home: Bayern Home: Man Utd home: Inter Milan Home: AC Milan Home: Bayer Leverkusen Home: Dortmund Home: PSG home: Newcastle Home:
  10. Hard to say given the fees involved at each time for each manager. Fergie and Wenger could pick a world class player for about £20-30m (or maybe less). But the same standard of player perhaps costs double that (or more!) for today's managers. Thierry Henry, for example cost about £15m? So I'd probably pick one of those two. Fergie at a push as he won more.
  11. Sometimes it's seemed like he's the only sane and reliable Chelsea defender out there, but I expect some of the other players to now step up for Chelsea with him going
  12. Two more survivors to add to the least, and the relegation battle is now whittled down to just 3 teams. Everton survive thanks to imperious home form, gaining 9pts and conceding 0. The latter of those 3 wins was beating Brentford, who also survived despite that defeat thanks to Luton losing at Wolves. Sheff Utd can say bye to the Premier League and hello once again to the Championship as their relegation was confirmed after a resounding defeat (again) at Newcastle. They're on course to break all kinds of unwanted records. The points deduction looms large over Nottm Forest - everyone hopes the decision can be sorted out before the end of the season. Especially as it could all boil down to their last game at home to Burnley to decide the final spot. Luton have a great chance to grab a win and 3 more valuable points at home to Everton on Friday night.
  13. Five into 2 doesn't go...we come down to the final day of the season and as ever, drama becks in the Championship fight for survival. Sheff Weds were the only side in the bottom 5 to win, and it was much needed to gain ground & pull away. They only need 1 point to survive, as do Blackburn. Then it's between Plymouth & Birmingham for the final spot and it may well come down to goal difference in Argyle's favour. However, the same cannot be said for Huddersfield as they would need an almost impossible swing of 15 goals to go their way as Plymouth lose in order to survive. Next Games: Leicester vs Blackburn Sunderland vs Sheff Weds Plymouth vs Hull Birmingham vs Norwich Ipswich vs Huddersfield Permutations: - Blackburn and Sheff Weds just need 1 point to survive, regardless of other results - Plymouth need to win to guarantee survival. A draw is only good enough if Birmingham draw/lose - Birmingham can draw and hope Plymouth lose by 4. A win will be enough if Plymouth draw/lose or one of Sheff Weds/Blackburn lose
  14. all kick-offs 15.00 (BST) unless stated Friday 3rd May, 2024 Luton vs Everton, 20.00 Saturday 4th May, 2024 Arsenal vs Bournemouth, 12.30 Brentford vs Fulham Burnley vs Newcastle Sheff Utd vs Nottm Forest Man City vs Wolves, 17.30 Sunday 5th May, 2024 Brighton vs Aston Villa, 14.30 Chelsea vs West Ham, 14.30 Liverpool vs Tottenham, 16.30 Monday 6th May, 2024 Crystal Palace vs Man Utd, 20.00 Please get ALL predictions in by FRIDAY 3rd MAY - Topic will be LOCKED at 20.00 (BST)!!
  15. @Pyfish @Rucksackfranzose @Bluebird Hewitt @Viva la FCB @Tommy @nawoo @CaaC (John)
  16. all kick-offs 15.00 (BST) unless stated Saturday 4th May, 2024 Leeds vs Southampton, 12.30 Plymouth vs Hull, 12.30 Celtic vs Hearts Girona vs Barcelona, 17.30 Sunday 5th May, 2024 Melbourne Victory vs Melbourne City, 08.00 DC United vs Philadelphia, 00.30 Hannover vs Paderborn, 12.30 Empoli vs Frosinone, 14.00 Man City Women vs Arsenal Women, 14.15 AZ Alkmaar vs Twente, 15.45 Please get ALL predictions in by SATURDAY 4th MAY - Topic will be LOCKED at 12.30pm (BST)!!
  17. Ah yes, Areola is the first person to feign injury, sorry lads.
  18. Thought Ake was unfortunate to miss out on man of the match.
  19. They're not fully safe yet. Just a point extra needed. Yep!
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