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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    Basically you are talking about a chain of Wetherspoons in Brazil?





    I like it. I’m in
    When you put it that way.
    Oh I don't know.

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      Originally posted by dom9 View Post
      When you put it that way.
      It’s a cash cow Dom.

      Just because we make bazillions from it doesn’t mean we endorse it.
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        Originally posted by dom9 View Post
        I wasn't being entirely serious about that, but a lot of footballers have struggled to adjust to the food. Not least our own Mo Salah who said as much in an interview recently.

        Not sure what money has got to do with it.

        Poor people generally have to eat the food they can afford, whereas rich people can pay to shop in luxury food stores, have food imported, and even hire personal chefs and dieticians.

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          My mate still struggles with English food and he has lived here from India for about 18 years. Thinks its all bland.

          What are we talking about?
          *Except Michael, who died.

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            Originally posted by Alex View Post
            My mate still struggles with English food and he has lived here from India for about 18 years. Thinks its all bland.

            What are we talking about?
            [ame="https://youtu.be/huSP7PtctC4"]Cast of Good Gracious Me "going out for an English" - YouTube[/ame]
            What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

            Batman

            F*** off!!!

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              Originally posted by Alex View Post
              My mate still struggles with English food and he has lived here from India for about 18 years. Thinks its all bland.

              What are we talking about?
              That Phil hates fish and chips, cups of tea, and fry ups enough to be lured away to the sunshine, wealth and guaranteed glory of Barcelona.
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                Originally posted by Liverpool View Post
                the whole club seems in very good way, just a shame city down the road are lashing billions everywhere
                Hard to compete with an oil rich nation, just hope the footballing authorities do something about FFP because right now its not worth ****.

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                  Originally posted by Alex View Post
                  My mate still struggles with English food and he has lived here from India for about 18 years. Thinks its all bland.

                  What are we talking about?
                  And he'd be right!
                  Was muß, das muß.

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                    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
                    It is strange, and money is relevant. I can't think of any type of food that I can't get my hands on within an hour, either delivered to my door or with a drive into town. I'm sure there's something but even exotoc ingredients are now easy to come by. And this is in a northern city akin to Liverpool. Living in Liverpool does not mean having to eat battered sausage or Scouse, especially with enough money to employ a chef.
                    Do people really believe he left because of the food? that's the funniest thing I've heard all day. He left because he wanted to play for Barca, his family may have added to the pressure but he has said had it been any other club he would have stayed which puts the family, food, weather argument to bed as far as I'm concerned

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                      Originally posted by Pablo View Post
                      The climate, the culture, Suarez telling him how happy his family are in Barcelona. You can't really blame him.

                      The only sour point is the smoke and dagger game he played in leaving. That was a **** way to end things. We've had players pulls similar ****house tactics to move to us though so we're hypocrites if we complain.

                      The best of luck to him and I hope he enjoys watching the final (I think his biggest mistake was pushing for the move in Jan)
                      The family is a nice excuse to dress it up. I am not saying it is not a factor but noway it is in the top 3 reasons.

                      For South American and Iberian players, playing for Real Madrid and Barcelona is a dream. It is also the easiest route for them to win trophies. Once they move to these clubs, they are pretty much guaranteed some medals if they stay for 3 years. In the Messi/Ronaldo era this has only worsened, as the gap between these two and the rest in the La Liga has worsened.

                      If family was such a big concern, do you really think Mascherano, Coutinho, Suarez would have agitated for a move if Rayo Vallecano, Getafe (based in Madrid) or Espanyol (based in Barcelona I believe) showed interest?

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                        Originally posted by peekay View Post
                        The family is a nice excuse to dress it up. I am not saying it is not a factor but noway it is in the top 3 reasons.

                        For South American and Iberian players, playing for Real Madrid and Barcelona is a dream. It is also the easiest route for them to win trophies. Once they move to these clubs, they are pretty much guaranteed some medals if they stay for 3 years. In the Messi/Ronaldo era this has only worsened, as the gap between these two and the rest in the La Liga has worsened.

                        If family was such a big concern, do you really think Mascherano, Coutinho, Suarez would have agitated for a move if Rayo Vallecano, Getafe (based in Madrid) or Espanyol (based in Barcelona I believe) showed interest?
                        If those clubs you list at the end could afford to pay world record transfer fees and competitive wages then yes, absolutely. Look at Man City and Chelsea if you want recent real world examples. Or look at PSG also.
                        Oh I don't know.

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                          Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                          If those clubs you list at the end could afford to pay world record transfer fees and competitive wages then yes, absolutely. Look at Man City and Chelsea if you want recent real world examples. Or look at PSG also.
                          Precisely my point, family excuse is a nice PR point. I don't deny that Coutinho's wife prefers Barcelona to Liverpool and I can understand that. But putting that as a main reason is trying to bull**** your way out of the club. Coutinho went to Barcelona because it was the easiest way for him to get medals. Same reason why other players agitate at Southampton to join us.

                          I hate agreeing with Roy Keane but at one point he made a statement which I am paraphrasing. On footballer's wages you can live comfortably on any place on the planet. In most cases, even if you hate the location where your club is located, you will only have to stay there 3-8 years. You can then have enough money to live anywhere you want for the rest of your career. He was talking about location being a big factor in footballer's decisions.

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                            Originally posted by peekay View Post
                            Precisely my point, family excuse is a nice PR point. I don't deny that Coutinho's wife prefers Barcelona to Liverpool and I can understand that. But putting that as a main reason is trying to bull**** your way out of the club. Coutinho went to Barcelona because it was the easiest way for him to get medals. Same reason why other players agitate at Southampton to join us.

                            I hate agreeing with Roy Keane but at one point he made a statement which I am paraphrasing. On footballer's wages you can live comfortably on any place on the planet. In most cases, even if you hate the location where your club is located, you will only have to stay there 3-8 years. You can then have enough money to live anywhere you want for the rest of your career. He was talking about location being a big factor in footballer's decisions.
                            I disagree in as far as the clubs these guys move to are at the elite end of the spectrum. Getafe aren't in that league, they're not in the market for that level of player, they're not in the equation.

                            If they were to get sugar daddy rich, then that opens up a new level of player for them.
                            Oh I don't know.

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                              Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                              If those clubs you list at the end could afford to pay world record transfer fees and competitive wages then yes, absolutely. Look at Man City and Chelsea if you want recent real world examples. Or look at PSG also.
                              I thought it wasn't about wages...

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                                Originally posted by Norbs View Post
                                I thought it wasn't about wages...
                                It's about being in the market, innit. These guys aren't gonna take 80% or whatever pay cut are they?
                                Oh I don't know.

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