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Following Our Nearest & Dearest Rivals, 2016/2017

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9 minutes ago, carrickblue said:

I think that is part of it but I also think Klopp is a little rattled by recent events. They've conceded 6 in two games and not been able to outscore the opposition, that's not what he would expect. He's also defending his choice of Karius over Mignolet who despite his faults was/is a good shot stopper. Liverpool continue to  be an enigma, they look very good in flashes but always seem vulnerable. They're going to miss Mane too in January.

 

It's a learning curve for them.

17 minutes ago, Kinkladze1871 said:

I definitely think the CL is fixed/staged/organized, It can't be a coincidence that the big market teams always find a way to get to the Semi/Final, I mean how do you generate tv ratings for a Leverkusen v Porto final? 'Forget Messi, Ronaldo, Muller, It's Kiessling v Brahimi in a battle of mediocre hitmen', It just doesn't work, I understand why they have to but it still doesn't  feel right.

I think we had a 98% prediction rate last season before we drew PSG. 

I think this is the first time that I'm actually enjoying to watch Seria A. Roma against Milan, very good game. 

Pasalic shows some good movements. Knows the job, but can't see him playing in our system. 

Rudiger is a fantastic defender. 

1 hour ago, Scott Harris said:

So Ronaldo wins the Ballon d'Or.....again.

It's getting boring now. It's become a competition about who can score the most goals.

He was pretty much nailed-on after the summer - a Champions League and European Championship title; it was never going to go to anyone else (especially considering Argentina lost in the Copa America final).

 

18 minutes ago, Blueblur said:

His name is Bart! 

His name isn't important!

What's important here is that this young defender has fully developed ego integrity with well-defined boundaries.

Klopp's been an idiot over Neville brothers having a pop at Karius...conveniently forgetting carragher has been just as vocal...but all he has succeeded in doing is highlighting the issue and putting even more pressure on his keeper when he plays next...even more people will watch every move he makes

7 hours ago, 1905 said:

I hope FC Woolwich Rainbow Bottlers get to the last four...then lose.

 

+1 w/ your thought process bro - the longer Woolwich Wanderers remain in UCL, the more distraction on the League race w/ CFC

26 minutes ago, havelschayes said:

atletico getting wrecked last night, dropped to 6th place now on la liga, simeone's leaving plus the upcoming transfer ban, tough times ahead for them

They must be screwing they didn't manage to steal Diego from us in the Summer. Vile club.

1 minute ago, PloKoon13 said:

Why?

Numerous reasons, here's just a couple, we loaned them Tibo and they tried their utmost to keep him there permanently when it was always clearly our intention to bring him home, we made this very clear to AM that he would not be sold to them, yet they went public, using the press, trying to unsettle him. There was also a clause in the loan contract that should the teams meet in Europe, with Tibo playing against us, then AM was to pay Chelsea £1m extra fee. In the UK loan players cannot play against their home club but not the case in Europe. AM directors went public again using and manipulating the press and UEFA, suggesting we were blackmailing them to either cough up or not play Tibo. There was never any question that Tibo couldn't play against us, however the contract was clear and they initially agreed it, then twisted it when they didn't want to pay up. They then spent the best part of the last two years trying to get Diego back, again going public and using the press to manipulate the situation, they were very vocal in their attempts to unsettle him and bring him back. As our great man says, I repeat, vile club.

13 hours ago, PloKoon13 said:

His name isn't important!

What's important here is that this young defender has fully developed ego integrity with well-defined boundaries.

You have no idea how happy I am someone got this reference, @PloKoon13

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38306474

The Football Association has signed a new England kit deal with Nike worth more than £400m which will run from August 2018 until 2030.

The deal will encompass 24 England teams across the men's and women's game and could rise if performance-related targets are achieved.

FA chief Martin Glenn said the deal would allow the non-profit organisation "to invest even more in the game".

The government has threatened to cut FA funding if it does not reform.

And on Monday it said it could bring in legislation to force change.

A group of former FA executives have written a letter to parliament, urging reform for a body they claim is outdated and held back "by elderly white men".

The FA says it is working on governance reforms to adhere to Sport England and UK Sport's Governance Code for Sport, which was released in October.

The FA has also started a review into claims of sex abuse in football.

Nike have supplied England for the last three years but the new deal is worth less than the £42.5m a year that world champions Germany receive.

"With the FA striving to be a world-class organisation, it's vital for us to partner with innovative global leaders such as Nike and look to the future together," said FA group commercial and marketing director Mark Bullingham.

The deal struck has reportedly not grown substantially partly because of England's disappointing Euro 2016 campaign where they lost to Iceland at the last-16 stage.

It was the second tournament at which the country had worn Nike, following on from England's exit at the group stage of the 2014 World Cup.

In its 2015 financial accounts, the FA made £56m of its its £318m revenue from sponsorship and licensing. But the organisation made a £9m annual loss overall.

In the same year, its accounts state £117m was invested back into the game.

 

Everton made a mistake signing Williams, he's been really poor since he joined them, he was poor last season for Swansea too. He injured his own player and then he deflects the ball into his own net.

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