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crvenaeagle 03 Aug 17 4.30am | |
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Okay, the REAL world then. The Qataris are c***s. They can piss away almost €500million on that egotistical lump of hair gel Neymar, but they can't seem to spare anything to provide basic living conditions that are above the poverty line for the, let's not beat about the bush, slaves they're using to create their World Cup extravaganza?
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Dave58 Ipswich 03 Aug 17 7.24am | |
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If clubs are willing to pay it then it won't stop. This and giving Qatar the World Cup shows how corrupt football is.
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dreamwaverider London 03 Aug 17 8.28am | |
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Guys, all fans who watch Sky, or go to games are fuelling this flow of football funds. QIA are obviously using football to strengthen their global position. They own Al Jazeira tv, Man City PSG and now have the world cup. As they say......money talks.
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Direwolf Lincoln 03 Aug 17 8.29am | |
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Originally posted by Dave58
If clubs are willing to pay it then it won't stop. This and giving Qatar the World Cup shows how corrupt football is. The problem is that there are not enough Kane's around to create the talent for 20 premier league teams that could actually compete globally. You would have maybe two or three teams who would play amongst themselves for everything (think Scotland). I may be wrong in this but a head count of English premier league first team players might support this (if I get really bored I might count them up).
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chris123 hove actually 03 Aug 17 8.44am | |
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I understand that PSG will also have to sell in order to stay within FFP rules.
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Face in Wetherspoons 03 Aug 17 8.45am | |
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Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
That may be so but I don't think that "clueless" is the right epithet as Qatar Sports Investments are anything but clueless and spending even that amount of money on Neymar makes financial sense for them with the upcoming World Cup being held in Qatar That may be so but where does this type of spending leave the rest of us ? We were thinking that £10m is currently the starting price for a half-decent player but you can probably double that now (let alone the expectation over wages). We were fortunate to get to the Premier League five years ago but where would be today had that not been the case ? The gap between the Premier and the rest will get wider with an adverse effect on the Lower Leagues where clubs and their supporters will give up on aspiring to ever reach the PL dream.
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Shifty97 Croydon 03 Aug 17 10.24am | |
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Originally posted by DutchEagleJohan
Fully agree but are we not hypocrites for thinking it paying 30 m plus for Benteke and buying players from a UEFA league finalist? I have a T shirt, Love the game, hate the business. Am I fooling myself.....? Will be traveling for the Huddersfield game though .... No. Personally I wasn't happy when we offered that much for him especially as I thought he wasn't worth that much, but in all fairness we did get around £28 mil to spend from selling Yannick. But football has actually gone mad. Like you said it's now a business, it's not a sport for the fans anymore. These days if a team has a load of cash, they will probably get the best players which is bullsh*t. Almost £200 million for a f*cking football player is a joke, there are people in this world that go without food or water, there are people in this world that have had their homes wrecked by natural disasters, there are people in this world who suffer from life threatening diseases who could benefit from financial aid, there are people in this world who are crying out for help but people still spend life changing amounts on money not on help but for a f*cking footballer.
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Pussay Patrol 03 Aug 17 10.37am | |
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Originally posted by dreamwaverider
Guys, all fans who watch Sky, or go to games are fuelling this flow of football funds. QIA are obviously using football to strengthen their global position. They own Al Jazeira tv, Man City PSG and now have the world cup. As they say......money talks. Apparantly all the oil will dry in in a few years so they have to put their eggs in a different basket
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Mr Fenandes 03 Aug 17 10.43am | |
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Originally posted by crvenaeagle
Okay, the REAL world then. The Qataris are c***s. They can piss away almost €500million on that egotistical lump of hair gel Neymar, but they can't seem to spare anything to provide basic living conditions that are above the poverty line for the, let's not beat about the bush, slaves they're using to create their World Cup extravaganza? This, with bells on.
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dreamwaverider London 03 Aug 17 11.11am | |
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You are right Shifty, but what is going to happen to change it.
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dreamwaverider London 03 Aug 17 11.19am | |
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.....and I also hope that Neymar's advisors make sure he has a much bigger ring of security around him than current. Edited by dreamwaverider (03 Aug 2017 11.27am)
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paperhat croydon 03 Aug 17 1.53pm | |
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It wont happen but my hoped master plan is this; 1) PSG buy Neymar substitute 4 onwards for; 4) the Qataris spend all this money to then see the world cup taken away from them on fraud grounds.
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