



Originally posted by Risto:Lyon well? Thought they were crapAjax crap as well, same story as always: they had the ball.
Just read FC Barcelona has a debt of 364 million euro, disgrace for the sport. Especially in these economical conditions. Barca is just an example, most big teams have huge debts.
Originally posted by bartajax:I really hope for you Thib, that Lyon doesnt play like this every match they were very happy with one point. The only thing they did was playing the long ball to Gomis, Ajax should have scored at least 2 goals to bad Sulejmani didnt scored that big chance. But on the otherside Lyon got some good chances too, I think a draw is fair.
Originally posted by WojBhoy[..]
Completely agree. Problem is, nearly all clubs are in debt. What's even more of a disgrace is that small clubs who are supposedly not as attractive or valuable are left to die a slow death; plenty of examples here of small lower league/non-league clubs left to go bust over debts of £X00k, whilst as you say, Barca are vastly more so. The difference is, they still have a sizeable income and the banks are fond of them. Economics is such a stupid and murky world that this kind of thing will continue to go on. It seriously pisses me off that such clubs are allowed to accrue this kind of debt and let continue to buy players for stupid sums of money and pay them in kind. It continues to keep the smaller clubs small and let the big clubs bigger despite the complete moronic nature of their financial situations.
[angry Harry warning]
Originally posted by Risto[..]
+1
Originally posted by MacStripeygoing to Schalke vs Bayern Munich tomorrow.
you bet![]()
Manuel Neuer
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will get a.... warm.... welcome
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it will be loud. very loud. taking my earplugs with me![]()
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Nice gameUnfortunately Man U vs Chelsea on the same time, but will switch for sure.