1. Don't get me started on that.
  2. I'll laugh if he breaks his leg first game out. I'll also laugh if he becomes have the player Ronaldo is.
  3. He'll be the new Shaun Wright-Philips: promising but becomes flat as soon as he gets to a big club.
  4. Interesting. The 10 most expensive transfers in history.


    1. Cristiano Ronaldo, 96m € (2009). Manchester United > Real Madrid
    2. Gareth Bale, 91m € (2013). Tottenham > Real Madrid
    3. Zinedine Zidane, 78m € (2001). Juventus > Real Madrid.
    4. Zlatan Ibrahimovic, 66m € (2009). Inter > Barcelona.
    5. Kaká, 65m € (2009). Milan > Real Madrid.
    6. Edison Cavani, 64m € (2013). Nápoles > Paris Saint-Germain.
    7. Luis Figo, 60m € (2000). Barcelona > Real Madrid.
    8. Fernando Torres, 58m € (2011). Liverpool > Chelsea
    9. Hernán Crespo, 57m € (2000). Parma > Lazio.
    10. Neymar, 57m € (2013). Santos > Barcelona.


    5 by Real Madrid (also the Top 3), I think that says a lot...
  5. Originally posted by germcevoy:It is a spit in the face to all those affected by the collapse in the economy. Paying 1 young fella 300k per week when unemployment among young people in Spain is the way it is. Football has always existed in its own bubble though.

  6. That's one expensive monkey. Comparing him to Shaun Wright-Philips is harsh though, Bale at least has some talent. It'll be interesting to see how he gets on. He was nothing special until he set about dismantling Inter in 2010.
  7. I totally agree with you guys, but Real will have the money back in no time. They will sell a lot of shirts with his name and he will be very intresting to sponsors etc.

  8. he left a big club
  9. Originally posted by patou2:[..]

    that was what i knew ... as a Celtic fan , do you miss them ?? i mean the matches between Celtic and Rangers were very important


    To answer your question - I miss the fixture but I'm happy watching them take their punishment. They deserve every last second of it but I'll say no more on that in case I offend anyone.

    There will be a counter question about lack of competition etc but the integrity of the game in Scotland was on the line and fortunately, clubs throughout the country stood their ground (under extreme pressure I might add) and refused to fast track them back up the division.

    I wouldn't rule out another bout of administration for 'Rangers' either - they are a financial timebomb waiting to go off. A shambles.
  10. £27.5m for Fellaini is a joke.


  11. dont complain...you was lucky that the transfer about Contrao was canceled