st albans fox Posted 15 November 2020 Share Posted 15 November 2020 46 minutes ago, Pablito said: Just looking at players earnings a bit earlier, David de Gea of Man Utd in 9 seasons has earnt £76 million and his latest contract (5 years) will mean he will in total have been paid £155 million!! I also noticed that Chelsea have 16 players on £100 000 plus per week with Ben Chilwell (highest paid) on £190 000. What a time to be a premier league player. Chilwell is Chelsea’s highest earner ? and their highest earner is 190k/week ? not convinced ....would be amazed if havertz or werner’s agents failed to get them 200k, especially Werner whose release clause was only 50m and Thiago silva was a free - would he have signed for less than 10m ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StanSP Posted 15 November 2020 Share Posted 15 November 2020 Rice and Henderson. Absolutely no need. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pablito Posted 15 November 2020 Share Posted 15 November 2020 22 minutes ago, st albans fox said: Chilwell is Chelsea’s highest earner ? and their highest earner is 190k/week ? not convinced ....would be amazed if havertz or werner’s agents failed to get them 200k, especially Werner whose release clause was only 50m and Thiago silva was a free - would he have signed for less than 10m ? I looked at about 5 different sources, Timo Werner second highest paid £170 000.Thiago Silva is 36, £200 000 a week? I doubt it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
UniFox21 Posted 15 November 2020 Share Posted 15 November 2020 6 minutes ago, StanSP said: Rice and Henderson. Absolutely no need. We'll be absolutely passed through by Belgium. We have little technical ability in the middle. No pace up top. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
st albans fox Posted 15 November 2020 Share Posted 15 November 2020 10 minutes ago, Pablito said: I looked at about 5 different sources, Timo Werner second highest paid £170 000.Thiago Silva is 36, £200 000 a week? I doubt it. Silva was on 300k per week at PSG. He has signed for one year and it was a free. Romano reports his weekly salary to be 115k .... if I was working for HMRC i would be looking where in the world the s/o fee went ........ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest StevieLynex Posted 15 November 2020 Share Posted 15 November 2020 1 hour ago, The whole world smiles said: Ben Chillwell is on more than kante? Embarrassing. i wonder how much Castagne is on - miles better than BC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pablito Posted 15 November 2020 Share Posted 15 November 2020 50 minutes ago, st albans fox said: Silva was on 300k per week at PSG. He has signed for one year and it was a free. Romano reports his weekly salary to be 115k .... if I was working for HMRC i would be looking where in the world the s/o fee went ........ My signing on fee for my last job was a pair of steep toe capped boots, a hi viz jacket and 2 pairs of gloves Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Otis Posted 15 November 2020 Share Posted 15 November 2020 On 14/11/2020 at 09:09, Captain... said: Considering his luck since leaving us it wouldn't surprise me if it was Drinkwater. Doubt it, it said "Premier League Star". 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 Do find it funny and almost, in fact very cringe the way the press are bigging up grealish because he did a few good things for a very average team last night (didn't watch the game but it xNt have been extra ordinary as they're saying, we didn't score) . I rate him highly but quoting romanticised Orwell literature about Southgate finally understanding he's decent (opening his eyes for a change) is a bit much, borderline pathetic when we were apparently so shit last night. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 34 minutes ago, Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot said: Do find it funny and almost, in fact very cringe the way the press are bigging up grealish because he did a few good things for a very average team last night (didn't watch the game but it xNt have been extra ordinary as they're saying, we didn't score) . I rate him highly but quoting romanticised Orwell literature about Southgate finally understanding he's decent (opening his eyes for a change) is a bit much, borderline pathetic when we were apparently so shit last night. To be fair they'd do the same if it was Maddison and you'd not have a problem. They do it with any new player on the block and rightly so right now given how turgid and abhorrent this Southgate regime is. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
squarez Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 On 12/11/2020 at 14:21, gerrytaggart said: http://backpagefootball.com/why-liverpool-wont-win-the-premier-league-this-season/126313/ Is this the article you meant? A really interesting but frustrating read - I really wish the author could just say what he clearly wants to say but I get the feeling he is tiptoeing around this country's ridiculously strict libel laws. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Finnegan Posted 16 November 2020 Popular Post Share Posted 16 November 2020 (edited) 6 hours ago, Steve_Guppy_Left_Foot said: Do find it funny and almost, in fact very cringe the way the press are bigging up grealish because he did a few good things for a very average team last night (didn't watch the game but it xNt have been extra ordinary as they're saying, we didn't score) . I rate him highly but quoting romanticised Orwell literature about Southgate finally understanding he's decent (opening his eyes for a change) is a bit much, borderline pathetic when we were apparently so shit last night. Yeah I heard something about how he "came of age" as an England player last night which is a weird thing to say when he lost, to nil, having not scored, assisted or really even created much other than set piece opportunities by drawing fouls. I rate him and I think he should be in the England side but he's definitely got some growing to do as a player. I've said before that the big test for Grealish when he leaves Villa is how he transitions from being the Small Pond Big Fish to being just a cog in a well run machine. Last night he played like he plays for Villa, looking like he's got no team mates. I appreciate at Villa a lot of the time he probably DOES have to do it all himself. If he wants to truly be a great midfielder he needs to get better at bringing his team in to play. A fair few times last night he had good passing options on but ignored them because he wasn't finished impressing everyone with his dribbling yet. The net result is just slowing the play down. Even if he goes on a run and draws a foul, so what? Belgium play with three big centre halves, plus Lukaku, De Bruyne and a giant goalkeeper. Its not like winning set pieces was ever going to be an easy route to goal. When Madders gets the ball, his first thought is nearly always who he can bring in to play. Grealish's first thought seems to be who can I beat or bait. He's come a long way and proved a lot of doubters wrong but he's still got a fair bit to do IMO. Edited 16 November 2020 by Finnegan 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stinkenzo Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 Grealish is just one of those players, like Van Dijk, where commentators/fans etc gush over the simplest of things they do. No doubting they're good players but its just a bit draining to have to listen to 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
turtmcfly Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 55 minutes ago, Finnegan said: Yeah I heard something about how he "came of age" as an England player last night which is a weird thing to say when he lost, to nil, having not scored, assisted or really even created much other than set piece opportunities by drawing fouls. I rate him and I think he should be in the England side but he's definitely got some growing to do as a player. I've said before that the big test for Grealish when he leaves Villa is how he transitions from being the Small Pond Big Fish to being just a cog in a well run machine. Last night he played like he plays for Villa, looking like he's got no team mates. I appreciate at Villa a lot of the time he probably DOES have to do it all himself. If he wants to truly be a great midfielder he needs to get better at bringing his team in to play. A fair few times last night he had good passing options on but ignored them because he wasn't finished impressive everyone with his dribbling yet. The net result is just slowing the play down. Even if he goes on a run and draws a foul, so what? Belgium play with three big centre halves, plus Lukaku, De Bruyne and a giant goalkeeper. Its not like winning set pieces was ever going to be an easy route to goal. When Madders gets the ball, his first thought is nearly always who he can bring in to play. Grealish's first thought seems to be who can I beat or bait. He's come a long way and proved a lot of doubters wrong but he's still got a fair bit to do IMO. Obviously he could go to Man U 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnegan Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 7 minutes ago, turtmcfly said: Obviously he could go to Man U Touché Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muzzy_Larsson Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 4 hours ago, Ric Flair said: To be fair they'd do the same if it was Maddison and you'd not have a problem. They do it with any new player on the block and rightly so right now given how turgid and abhorrent this Southgate regime is. This is it. It's how the media work, hype them and build them up to the heavens initially so they can chop them back down and superimpose a turnip onto said players face when England get knocked out a major tournament. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
deanolegend1989 Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 Grealish is what he is. He’s a decent player whose been hyped into something like he’s the next Iniesta. Hes just a decent creative midfielder, he’s not world class, he’s not awful. The English media love to cling onto the hopes of any new star to think he’s the next big thing. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ealingfox Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 Funny how all of Grealish's previous indiscretions have swiftly become long-forgotten history whilst the Daily Mail currently instigate a pile-on against Marcus Rashford for *checks notes* his charity work. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnegan Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 2 hours ago, pmcla26 said: See some of where you’re coming from but Grealish didn’t have anyone to bring into play yesterday. I don't agree to he honest, quite often I watched as he had team mates in space and tried to dribble instead, either getting fouled or running down an alley and having to turn round and dribble back. End of the day, you can be the best dribbler in the world but the ball is still going to move faster with a pass. No player on the planet is faster than the ball. He's a capable passer, he'd be much better if he got it out of his feet and used his team mates. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
AKCJ Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 1 minute ago, Finnegan said: I don't agree to he honest, quite often I watched as he had team mates in space and tried to dribble instead, either getting fouled or running down an alley and having to turn round and dribble back. End of the day, you can be the best dribbler in the world but the ball is still going to move faster with a pass. No player on the planet is faster than the ball. He's a capable passer, he'd be much better if he got it out of his feet and used his team mates. Capable but nothing really that great. I'd much prefer someone like Maddison against a low block than to watch Grealish run into trouble time after time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corky Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 50 minutes ago, ealingfox said: Funny how all of Grealish's previous indiscretions have swiftly become long-forgotten history whilst the Daily Mail currently instigate a pile-on against Marcus Rashford for *checks notes* his charity work. The good thing this time is that people are seeing through it. Most know exactly why they are doing it and are going for the instigator rather than the subject. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Finnegan Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 Just now, AKCJ said: Capable but nothing really that great. I'd much prefer someone like Maddison against a low block than to watch Grealish run into trouble time after time. Yeah I don't particularly disagree although I do understand why Maddison wasn't in this squad. I'm surprised anyone made a big deal out of it to be fair, he's been injured for a fair while and has only just gotten back to playing 90 mins. Granted we probably all know that's not the only reason Southgate didn't pick him but I do think not being in the squad was the best thing for his recovery. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 25 minutes ago, Finnegan said: Yeah I don't particularly disagree although I do understand why Maddison wasn't in this squad. I'm surprised anyone made a big deal out of it to be fair, he's been injured for a fair while and has only just gotten back to playing 90 mins. Granted we probably all know that's not the only reason Southgate didn't pick him but I do think not being in the squad was the best thing for his recovery. I'm more annoyed he's chinned Ross Barkley off for daring to go in search of first team football and finding some form not seen since his breakout year at Everton. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chrysalis Posted 16 November 2020 Share Posted 16 November 2020 Rather Grealish than Maddison in England, its better for our club that way. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Foxxed Posted 17 November 2020 Popular Post Share Posted 17 November 2020 Fair play to Rashford. He’s starting a kids book club now. Easy to be cynical but I’m impressed he actually doing something. Although it feels uncomfortable having respect for a current mufc player! 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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