Tom Van Persie
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Yeah a front line of Laca, Auba and Pepe on paper look very scary. I dont see what is so funny about that?
Easy pal - what on earth do you think City and Pool look like then?!
This is the stokest (it's a word, trust me) looking player since Charlie Adam.
so trueHe'll fit right in with that lot.
Yeah a front line of Laca, Auba and Pepe on paper look very scary. I dont see what is so funny about that?
Spurs and Arsenal look scary. I'm not confident we'll get top 4. Massive underrating of Luiz going on here btw, he is prone to mistakes but is very good with the ball and usually pretty solid.
Adding two midfielders and we have added none, but lost the most important midfielder for free.
That Sideshow Bob and Mustafi will play center backs..
All the links died out. Less than 24 hours to go and not even a whimper of a possible deal anymore.
We sold a guy who came with a reputation of being one of the best strikers in the world (remember the who will reach 100 goals first, Kane or Lukaku threads?) who currently is regarded as a bit of a twat who can't trap a ball, and almost recouped the entire fee we paid two years ago.Am I missing something?
We have sold a proven scorer at a good age with three years left on his deal for a loss
Do you think that is acceptable in this market?
Arsenal are so top heavy, i'm not even bothered about them and spurs if they lose Eriksen haven't improved massively either.
Which has been proven to be complete nonsense and a negotiation tactic. Not a good one, mind you..
You have to say, if Everton are willing to spend the money like this, they deserve our place in the top 6. Shows how important it is to have supportive owners.
Which we don't yet know whether players coming to Italy now will fall under. At the moment it's the normal tax rate, so €9m net becomes around 18 gross
Either way, it's a lot of money for a guy with the first touch of a brick wall.
So glad Lukaku is gone, not bothered by the intricacies of the fee but really bothered about replacing him.
Herrera not being replaced is bad enough but to let basically our top scorer for the past two seasons leave without someone coming in will be bonkers.
You have to say, if Everton are willing to spend the money like this, they deserve our place in the top 6. Shows how important it is to have supportive owners.
43% is only the personal income tax. When all taxes he'd have to pay are considered it's 46%It's 43% right now.
The new tax rule starts in 2020 and Rom will qualify. It actually stays at 43% but just 50% of your wages are taxed from what I've read recently.
UK is 45%. I see you do this blanket 50% a lot but it makes a big difference with the correct percentage.
Looks like we are done, lads
This will be the summer we’ll remember for a long time. Everton and Leicester will finish above us easily.
Everton will finish above us if they’re team gel.Oh come on. They wont. Even if they do it will be a few points in it, certainly wont be easily. We have vastly improved our defence. We look to be playing better football. Plenty of energy in the team.
We lack quality but Rome wasnt built in a day. I think this window could have been a lot better but we arent a sugar daddy club and Woodward is a numpty. We will be challenging for 4th but we may miss out. That's our level right now. Rightly or wrongly.
Sources very close to Paulo Dybala assure me that they are negotiating with Manchester United, and not with Spurs. They tell me that they haven't spoken to Spurs, and they are waiting to see how the negotiations evolve with United.
She's a journalist for COPE.
Sources very close to Paulo Dybala assure me that they are negotiating with Manchester United, and not with Spurs. They tell me that they haven't spoken to Spurs, and they are waiting to see how the negotiations evolve with United.
She's a journalist for COPE.
Sources very close to Paulo Dybala assure me that they are negotiating with Manchester United, and not with Spurs. They tell me that they haven't spoken to Spurs, and they are waiting to see how the negotiations evolve with United.
She's a journalist for COPE.
She looks like the South American mum on Modern Family.I don't believe her, but I'd happily let her whisper that in my ear tonight while I ''sleep''
Sources very close to Paulo Dybala assure me that they are negotiating with Manchester United, and not with Spurs. They tell me that they haven't spoken to Spurs, and they are waiting to see how the negotiations evolve with United.
She's a journalist for COPE.