RDCR07
Not a bad guy (Whale Killer)
fecking hell Olly.
OR....that what ever makes you happy.Or wanking
Yep. I also think he wouldn't be cheaper precisely because of that. He is PSG's #1 guy. I don't think that guy's comment was so crazy to think he would be slightly cheaper though.He's at the richer club with a more difficult owner who has said before that Verratti is unattainable.
That's gif of the year wrapped up
Love it
Oh man, this one got me.
Sir Edward of House Muppet.
WHAT?Miami is pretty small, may not have the right equipment for a soccer medical or something like that. If that's the case it doesn't really matter where he goes within a 5 hour radius.
Because there is nothing official from either United or Juve to confirm it's close or nearly close.Why is there nothing on the BBC website, to suggest that the biggest deal in football history is about to happen?
The website is though stating that Guardiola wants to sign Stones, but nothing on Pogba.
With the Vidal saga, the same thing happened - nothing was on the BBC website and it just fizzled out.
When Jose was rumoured to be coming to MUFC, BBC reported that meeting had taken place.
But with the Pogba affair there are no stories on the BBC website.
And then when you add the "the deal is almost done" mantra, which has been running for about 2 weeks, I am getting worried, if this is actually happening or not.
Chill out. It's happening.Why is there nothing on the BBC website, to suggest that the biggest deal in football history is about to happen?
The website is though stating that Guardiola wants to sign Stones, but nothing on Pogba.
With the Vidal saga, the same thing happened - nothing was on the BBC website and it just fizzled out.
When Jose was rumoured to be coming to MUFC, BBC reported that meeting had taken place.
But with the Pogba affair there are no stories on the BBC website.
And then when you add the "the deal is almost done" mantra, which has been running for about 2 weeks, I am getting worried, if this is actually happening or not.
You're having a meltdown muppet?Why is there nothing on the BBC website, to suggest that the biggest deal in football history is about to happen?
The website is though stating that Guardiola wants to sign Stones, but nothing on Pogba.
With the Vidal saga, the same thing happened - nothing was on the BBC website and it just fizzled out.
When Jose was rumoured to be coming to MUFC, BBC reported that meeting had taken place.
But with the Pogba affair there are no stories on the BBC website.
And then when you add the "the deal is almost done" mantra, which has been running for about 2 weeks, I am getting worried, if this is actually happening or not.
Miami? The one that's bigger than Manchester?Miami is pretty small, may not have the right equipment for a soccer medical or something like that. If that's the case it doesn't really matter where he goes within a 5 hour radius.
You have a pointWhy is there nothing on the BBC website, to suggest that the biggest deal in football history is about to happen?
The website is though stating that Guardiola wants to sign Stones, but nothing on Pogba.
With the Vidal saga, the same thing happened - nothing was on the BBC website and it just fizzled out.
When Jose was rumoured to be coming to MUFC, BBC reported that meeting had taken place.
But with the Pogba affair there are no stories on the BBC website.
And then when you add the "the deal is almost done" mantra, which has been running for about 2 weeks, I am getting worried, if this is actually happening or not.
There has been alot on BBC's rumour part. Don't forget BBC only report on fact, or if they have direct quotes from someone.Why is there nothing on the BBC website, to suggest that the biggest deal in football history is about to happen?
The website is though stating that Guardiola wants to sign Stones, but nothing on Pogba.
With the Vidal saga, the same thing happened - nothing was on the BBC website and it just fizzled out.
When Jose was rumoured to be coming to MUFC, BBC reported that meeting had taken place.
But with the Pogba affair there are no stories on the BBC website.
And then when you add the "the deal is almost done" mantra, which has been running for about 2 weeks, I am getting worried, if this is actually happening or not.
There's always oneWhy is there nothing on the BBC website, to suggest that the biggest deal in football history is about to happen?
The website is though stating that Guardiola wants to sign Stones, but nothing on Pogba.
With the Vidal saga, the same thing happened - nothing was on the BBC website and it just fizzled out.
When Jose was rumoured to be coming to MUFC, BBC reported that meeting had taken place.
But with the Pogba affair there are no stories on the BBC website.
And then when you add the "the deal is almost done" mantra, which has been running for about 2 weeks, I am getting worried, if this is actually happening or not.
They probably don't even have a football tbh.Miami too small to have the facilities for a medical?! Did I really just read that suggestion?!
Great work. I know nothing about making these so don't know how hard it is but you should really put your name in the corner before other websites steal them and pass it off as their own.
I admire your persistence. I really do.Why is there nothing on the BBC website, to suggest that the biggest deal in football history is about to happen?
The website is though stating that Guardiola wants to sign Stones, but nothing on Pogba.
With the Vidal saga, the same thing happened - nothing was on the BBC website and it just fizzled out.
When Jose was rumoured to be coming to MUFC, BBC reported that meeting had taken place.
But with the Pogba affair there are no stories on the BBC website.
And then when you add the "the deal is almost done" mantra, which has been running for about 2 weeks, I am getting worried, if this is actually happening or not.
Why is there nothing on the BBC website, to suggest that the biggest deal in football history is about to happen?
The website is though stating that Guardiola wants to sign Stones, but nothing on Pogba.
With the Vidal saga, the same thing happened - nothing was on the BBC website and it just fizzled out.
When Jose was rumoured to be coming to MUFC, BBC reported that meeting had taken place.
But with the Pogba affair there are no stories on the BBC website.
And then when you add the "the deal is almost done" mantra, which has been running for about 2 weeks, I am getting worried, if this is actually happening or not.