He was Birmingham's youngest ever player, Dortmund's youngest ever goalscorer, and England's youngest ever player at a European Championship
That should be enough to tell you that he's secretly African.
All this means to me is that he is just a young AfricanHe was Birmingham's youngest ever player, Dortmund's youngest ever goalscorer, and England's youngest ever player at a European Championship
That should be enough to tell you that he's secretly African.
All this means to me is that he is just a young African
A young African is actuality is 32 years old. Look at Dortmunds under 18 sensation, he joined the under 12s at 18 and destroyed all records. Now 25, he is destroying all under 18 records.All this means to me is that he is just a young African
But must be spent wisely.Apparently Liverpool won £90 million just in prize money from getting to the CL final and winning all the group games. The broadcasting and sponsorship dough doubles that, and it all goes up 40% with the new Amazon / BT / BBC deal, so I guess there's more cash to play with, along with a commitment to remaining on top.
I thought he was a cunt who keeps shouting "you're shit" at his teammatesSpending 100 mill on Bellingham is within the reams of sensible for me.
19 years old, dynamic midfielder that can play in several roles, can be a Liverpool player for 15 years +, potential to be one of the Worlds best and would elevate our midfield at once. Seems like the type of personality that would fit right in with our team. English and home grown as well.
Agreed, still wanna buy him though.I don't think he has shown enough yet to warrant such an investment.
Personally, I would go for cheaper optionsWell you know what the likes of Warren Buffett once said right ?
Buy when everyone is fearful and sell when everyone's greedy.
So yes, i say we buy Bellingham.
The risk-reward ratio looks good to me too.
I thought he was a cunt who keeps shouting "you're shit" at his teammates
I don't think he has shown enough yet to warrant such an investment.
Thank You !!!! I know he got sold by Birmingham, but I just want to point out and ask the question...did they think he was gonna be this expensive and great ?
Did not know that. He must have been very good for them at the time.Yes.. they retired his shirt number
I think it's easy to be hard on Sancho, but he is in club with sky high toxicity. I think Werner and Harvetz are better examples of how different these two leagues areThank You !!!! I know he got sold by Birmingham, but I just want to point out and ask the question...did they think he was gonna be this expensive and great ? It is just the German league and I would like to believe that the coaches here do know how a player is gonna turn out, I mean look at Sancho...he has been fucking shit. You all agree...but he is in a bad team with a shit coach...hang on .. the position he plays does not and should require that much guidance especially for his price tag. Besides, United defence record last season was shit so its not like he was tracking back.
Thank You !!!! I know he got sold by Birmingham, but I just want to point out and ask the question...did they think he was gonna be this expensive and great ? It is just the German league and I would like to believe that the coaches here do know how a player is gonna turn out, I mean look at Sancho...he has been fucking shit. You all agree...but he is in a bad team with a shit coach...hang on .. the position he plays does not and should require that much guidance especially for his price tag. Besides, United defence record last season was shit so its not like he was tracking back.
It's always difficult making choices between cuntsI’m torn on whether I’d like to see United miss out on DeJong and toil with a Europa league midfield next season or them to land DeJong and possibly fund Barcelonas move for Bernardo Silva.
I’m torn on whether I’d like to see United miss out on DeJong and toil with a Europa league midfield next season or them to land DeJong and possibly fund Barcelonas move for Bernardo Silva.
How about we fund Barca’s move for Silva and Raphina by taking Gavi & Pedri off their hands.
Then can keep the £40m they owe us for Coutinho as well.
Harvertz (who joins the long long list of players you've misspelt) is a high quality player, it's not logical to call him a failure. The fact he's not yet hit the high notes probably has more to do with the manager than him.I think it's easy to be hard on Sancho, but he is in club with sky high toxicity. I think Werner and Harvetz are better examples of how different these two leagues are
Harvertz (who joins the long long list of players you've misspelt) is a high quality player, it's not logical to call him a failure. The fact he's not yet hit the high notes probably has more to do with the manager than him.