1. Might be an idea to buy a creative player, for the midfield or a good winger.
  2. My god United were shocking today.
  3. Dreadful performance. There's very little point in picking out who had a bad game because they all did.

    Moyes: "We gave away a bad goal but it's probably the best we've played this season. The players did well."

  4. Lol Moyes.
  5. Arsenal seem to have taken Mesut Özil for £40m
  6. Bale to Madrid, officially. A what is a 100 million euros these days ppffff, crazy world. Supported by banks which are again supported by the EU (no wonder other EU countries asking questions about this). Platini first speaks of financial fair play, and then talks about people should not moan when Madrid spends so much on one player (again). Well if it comes to financial fair play, Barcelona and Madrid should go play with the amateurs seen their debts. Think the Spanish economy could have used that money better, anyway...
  7. 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.
  8. Don't get me started on that.
  9. I'll laugh if he breaks his leg first game out. I'll also laugh if he becomes have the player Ronaldo is.
  10. He'll be the new Shaun Wright-Philips: promising but becomes flat as soon as he gets to a big club.
  11. 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...
  12. 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.