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100%.Originally posted by ~LFCHistory~ View PostOle'll be gone by December, if he wasn't a former player it'd be October but he'll be given a little extra time because of his past and then Utd can start the process all over again. What's Giggseh up to these days ??
I'm surprised he hasn't been sacked already, but **** it. I can take a bit more enjoyment before that happens. I genuinely think he'll be about 6 points off relegation before the hatchet falls.
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But why?Originally posted by Bender View PostTrey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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Madrid have a wage structureOriginally posted by Bender View Post
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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Wouldn't surprise me if that's 15m after tax he's wanting
Ronaldo was on more than that by some distance.
You imagine Ramos and one or two others are close
Perhaps Marie's don't want to sign him because he's a cunt.
Really hope he stays there. Drain on wages and generally all round white for them.
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Not so rosy at Real......
As long as there was glory in the Champions League it never seemed to matter that the club were borrowing to pay a spiralling wage bill, selling players to stay in profit and staggering under a delayed, debt-heavy stadium redevelopment.
To recap what this column has long reported, their last financial reports were published on the final day of June, 24 hours before they pay their bi-annual wage bill which was, in the most recent accounts, €207 million for the half year. At a stroke that wiped out the €190 million cash reserves that had been framed in some quarters as the transfer budget for the following year.
To meet the shortfall ten days later the club sold Cristiano Ronaldo to Juventus, with an up-front payment of €50 million that meant for this year they may not have been obliged to borrow to cover their existing wage bill. With the fee booked and Ronaldo’s previous salary commitments to 2021 divested, the club avoided projecting a €87 million loss that even Perez would have struggled to explain to the membership.
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