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4 Neymars probably equal to the cost of our new stadium.. How ridiculous is that?
And Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Baltimore? San Francisco had a huge run in the 80's when they had one of the greatest QB's & coaches of all time. Their franchise has not always but mostly been pretty poor both before and since. Boston is a bad example. The Patriots are basically the NFL version of Chelsea. The franchise was horrible and mostly irrelevant up until they hired the greatest coach of all time in 2000. Since then they've cheated their way to 5 titles in the past 17 years.Yet it's the biggest markets (Dallas, San Francisco, Boston) that often have the cash to hire the clever people and have a lot of championships between them compared to everyone else
Yes. And a salary cap too. It's always a level playing field. Los Angeles has mostly always been an NFL also ran despite multiple franchises playing in the second biggest market in the US.Don't the worst teams from the previous season get the best/first draft call to level the playing field?
Griezman?I think you might be the only one. However good he is, he's not twice as good as everyone else, yet they have paid twice as much. Barca now have to spend big in order to appease their fans, and that means one of coutinho, M'bappe or Dele(although a different type and a year too early imo). Which ever one they go for though, it will be far in excess of 100 mil because of what Neymar just went for.
The top Spanish clubs always have them in as a sort of insurance policy, they are so high against the current transfer market that they will not be met, but on a few occasions they have been.I do wonder just how likely it will be now for the big clubs go include release clauses in the contracts of their star players.
Never mind that, you could get 6 and 2/3 Sissoko's for that... cheap at twice the price4 Neymars probably equal to the cost of our new stadium.. How ridiculous is that?
I think this is good news for us. It sets a precedent for when Real next try and come shopping.
PSG President just said he expects Naymar to be worth £400M in 2 years. What ever way this is cut Ligue One is a massive step down from La Liga.
To who? I know prices at inflating fast but that is ridiculous, IMO he is just trying to justify paying double the previous world record fee.
Immense pressure on him now, he's got to put in some incredibly consistent performances to justify that fee.
countdown to first billion pound player...
You could buy a billion Trevor Francis' for that...
in old money.Famously the first £1 player of course.