That's the worst decision I've ever seen.
There has to be some accountability for the people making these decisions because that is criminal. In the premier League I think they're just incompetent, and that might be the case here. But it is the FIFA world cup, so you wouldn't put it past someone to be making decisions for marketing reasons.
Infantino is probably on var
Thought there was a strong implication of Infantino also seeming to be cut from the same cloth in the documentary, and a quick Google search showed he's been under criminal investigation also.
Not sure what the solution is, whole thing seems rotten to the core and not sure how you'd change it
It's a good point, you see the return on investment at those sorts of figures I guess. You buy us for x billion, were surely not going to gain x billion in value if our owners see this as the optimal time to sell. So how does an investment vehicle get their return?
And if you're an oil country, why spend 5bn when you could buy someone for less than a tenth of that
Not quite as bluntly as Ashley but it does have a bit of a feel of that. We need to spend lots of our own money? Ah we can't lads, clubs up for sale sorry
The posts in here are disgraceful really. We all know our current faults, we still got the win, at a place that's not easy to go to and we didn't win at last year. Lots of positives especially in terms of first half performance, the centre halves, and Nunez and Salah. Happy days