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El Pibe Wrote:

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> 80 quid.

> watching desperately miserable midweek football or

> about 54 pints (between us) with me old muckers

> jah and park?

> Easy choice!!!!!!!!


Feck! I've made a mistake. There isn't a game at the Hamlet until the new year. Bugger!

So he gets a raise until next time he decides he wants out.


Nah, I'm feeling good about Saurez for more than his play at the moment. He looks happy, and he seems to have turned a corner. But I do wonder what the clubs get out of these contracts, because they still seem to mean nothing if a player wants away.

red devil Wrote:

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> From the Beeb...

>

> Chairman Mehmet Dalman has a preferred candidate

> to succeed the 41-year-old and Tan's permission to

> strike a deal.

>

> The target is understood to be a household name at

> another British club.

>

> maxxi, it couldn't, could it?...



Not it's saying "Dalman has a preferred candidate to replace Mackay should he be dismissed - the manager is a high-profile name currently in work outside the UK."


So BFS will be remaining at the Boleyn.

Otta Wrote:


> Not it's saying "Dalman has a preferred candidate

> to replace Mackay should he be dismissed - the

> manager is a high-profile name currently in work

> outside the UK."

>

> So BFS will be remaining at the Boleyn.


Sneaky update by the Beeb.

Nevermind Hammers, I'm sure it's only a matter of time, 4.50pm tomorrow perchance...


http://p.twimg.com/AtQ6doGCMAA6tbj.jpg:large

Otta Wrote:

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> So he gets a raise until next time he decides he

> wants out.

>

> Nah, I'm feeling good about Saurez for more than

> his play at the moment. He looks happy, and he

> seems to have turned a corner. But I do wonder

> what the clubs get out of these contracts, because

> they still seem to mean nothing if a player wants

> away.


As he will to Madrid in the summer for around 50 to 60 million or more. All liverpool have done is bump up his price tag. Such is football these days.

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