He the crap Dembele, the good one is at Celtic!
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He the crap Dembele, the good one is at Celtic! | ||
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No place for Moussa sorry. | ||
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seems like the only thing they get out of it is a fuck you to arsenal | ||
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On August 29 2017 13:27 evilfatsh1t wrote: why does chelsea have oxlade chamberlain lol seems like the oy thing they get out of it is a fuck you to arsenal More importantly why did Ox play Sunday?! | ||
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On August 29 2017 13:48 Dante08 wrote: So we have Neymar, Mbappe, Dembele currently, and with Coutinho most likely going to Barca we have the transfer record being smashed 4 times in a single window, making Pogba look like chump change. What the fuck is happening. Of the 4 only Neymar makes some sense. The rest is either too young or not worth it. | ||
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On August 29 2017 13:48 Dante08 wrote: So we have Neymar, Mbappe, Dembele currently, and with Coutinho most likely going to Barca we have the transfer record being smashed 4 times in a single window, making Pogba look like chump change. What the fuck is happening. Qatar spending their money from terror, drugs, weapons and oil. This is what is happening. It's a disgrace that UEFA is doing nothing about PSG... Probably Qatar's money bought their silence, too. | ||
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On August 29 2017 16:06 Pr0wler wrote: Qatar spending their money from terror, drugs, weapons and oil. This is what is happening. It's a disgrace that UEFA is doing nothing about PSG... Probably Qatar's money bought their silence, too. How the Qatar would even produce drugs or weapons? They don't have oil and terrorism cost money, it does not earn it. You managed to be wrong on everything, congratz. + Show Spoiler + It's in French sorry but for those who can't understand it it explains some links between Qatar, Russia and Monaco's owner, Rybolovlev. He quotes various reliable sources like NY times, Le Monde etc To sum up quickly, Qatar wants to buy weapons, football players and regulate gas prices. Russia wants to regulate gas prices and sell weapons. Rybolovlev wants to sell players and get a bit more appreciated by the Kremlin as he's been pressured by Igor Sechin, Russia's number two, nicknamed Russian Darth Vader. It's obviously way more complicated than that but it gives you an idea. | ||
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On August 29 2017 17:41 nojok wrote: How the Qatar would even produce drugs or weapons? They don't have oil and terrorism cost money, it does not earn it. You managed to be wrong on everything, congratz. + Show Spoiler + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_V4hM8Tj82Y It's in French sorry but for those who can't understand it it explains some links between Qatar, Russia and Monaco's owner, Rybolovlev. He quotes various reliable sources like NY times, Le Monde etc To sum up quickly, Qatar wants to buy weapons, football players and regulate gas prices. Russia wants to regulate gas prices and sell weapons. Rybolovlev wants to sell players and get a bit more appreciated by the Kremlin as he's been pressured by Igor Sechin, Russia's number two, nicknamed Russian Darth Vader. It's obviously way more complicated than that but it gives you an idea. And somewhere in there it's asserted that jet fuel cannot melt steel beams, right? | ||
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On August 29 2017 17:46 Acrofales wrote: And somewhere in there it's asserted that jet fuel cannot melt steel beams, right? He's a professional journalist whose job is to publish books. He quotes very reliable sources and I did the effort to check a few and he was accurate, I did not bother to verify the insane amount of sources he quotes. Feel free to inform yourself on Igor Sechin, Rybolovlev, Vassilyev, Uralkaly's accident and subsequent sell, money laundering in Monaco, 3rd party ownership of football players, Kremlin's links with oligarchs, growing links between Russia and Qatar. I won't bother to do it for you. | ||
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Chelsea is, thou, the one leading the race for Sanchez | ||
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On August 29 2017 20:00 Pandemona wrote: Yeah why Chelsea never been that heavily "linked" with sanchez beyond me, he said back in the summer he likes London and would prefer to stay there. We should have been all over him. We shall see! the Chelsea part of my post, is based on a "close source" to Fernando Felicevich, Sanchez's representative. It was on the chilean tv news this morning, it kinda makes sense since Sanchez + Felicevich are both here in Chile for the game vs Paraguay | ||
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Manchester City have attempted to break the impasse over Alexis Sánchez’s future at Arsenal by indicating that they would be prepared to include Raheem Sterling in a deal for the Chilean forward. Sterling, who joined City in 2015 from Liverpool for a British record transfer fee of £49m, has been offered to Arsenal in part-exchange after being informed he can leave. The England international, 22, is understood to be bemused at the decision after scoring twice in City’s three Premier League matches, but is open to the idea of moving back to London. He began his career playing for QPR’s youth team before moving to Anfield. Sánchez, who has only one year remaining on his contract and has refused to sign an extension, has been a target for City all summer having indicated he would like to work for their manager, Pep Guardiola, once more. City were initially willing to offer around £50m for Sánchez, although Arsène Wenger has insisted that he would not be sold. It is believed that City’s latest offer includes Sterling and around £20m. Arsenal have denied receiving any official bid, although it is understood that they have held talks with City in recent days. Sánchez was signed by Guardiola for Barcelona from Udinese in the summer of 2011 but left at the close of the following season. He is due to play for Chile against Paraguay in a World Cup qualifier on Thursday having returned from injury in Arsenal’s 4-0 defeat to Liverpool on Sunday. Source | ||
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On August 29 2017 17:41 nojok wrote: How the Qatar would even produce drugs or weapons? They don't have oil and terrorism cost money, it does not earn it. You managed to be wrong on everything, congratz. Qatar doesn't produce oil ? Haha, OK. Qatar is supporting terrorists by reselling weapons to them. So yeah... You are wrong, congratulations. Even if their money are totally legit and earned by fair means, UEFA should still take action against PSG. They are a team supported by a state... It just so happens that this state is also a terrorist state to make the matters even worse and actually disgusting. | ||
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