2019/20 Premier League & General Football Discussion

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European Super League: Will it happen one day?

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James Rodriguez will be sold though, rumored to be going to the Premier League or back to Ancelotti at Napoli.
Probably. He's even rumored to be in a trade deal with Pogba going the other way.
 
The French League has confirmed that the match ball of every game starting from the 2019/20 season will be brought inform a delivery driver from Uber Eats.

Not a Joke, Ligue 1 confirmed the news after they renamed the league to 'Ligue 1 Uber Eats'.

Silly season has arrived!
 
Looks like Sarri is going back to Italy, various sources have said that Juventus have agreed a compensation package with Chelsea which is around £5 million.

This would pave the way for Lampard to step in and he is said to be meeting with the Derby hierarchy later today, if he does become the next Chelsea manager then he will be the first English Chelsea manager for 23 years!
 
Looks like Sarri is going back to Italy, various sources have said that Juventus have agreed a compensation package with Chelsea which is around £5 million.

Well at least he can smoke on the touchline again and not have to fake it.
 
Its been all over Sky Sports News today, worth pointing out that neither Chelsea nor Juventus have released a statement confirming this.

West Ham have signed Spanish international midfielder Pablo Fornals from Villareal on a five-year deal for a reported £22 million.
 
Chelsea have put out a statement saying that Sarri has joined Juventus on a three-year deal after the two clubs agreed a compensation package worth £5 million.
 
I hope he gets a ridiculous offer from the desert so that we don't have to see his awful behaviour any more.
 
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Actually, his career will end within months if he joins the roughness of the EPL. He'll be rolling in the grass for a solid 90 minutes every game.
I don't want him at United, we have too many over paid mercenaries at the moment as it is, we could do without another one. One that dives and rolls around every time he thinks there might be contact at that.

He is undoubtedly a good player, but I don't enjoy watching him for that reason. Although I did enjoy watching the look on his face when United knocked PSG out of the CL last season. That was priceless.
 
Although I did enjoy watching the look on his face when United knocked PSG out of the CL last season. That was priceless.

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He's done. Constantly injured and not worth the expenditure. Take Young instead. He's good at passing the ball to Messi.
 
Crystal Palace have rejected a second bid from Man United for their right back Aaron Wan-Bissaka, bid was thought to be £50 million which was £35 million up front with £15 million in add-ons, Palace weren't happy with the add-ons.

I know £50 million is madness but I'd be delighted to have him at United, he has got huge potential.

Also we are in for West Ham's Issa Diop, West Ham want £40 million, it is thought that we might offer a player to go the other way.
 
Michel Platini was arrested in Paris today on suspicion of corruption, he is been held as part of the investigation into the awarding of World Cup to Qatar.

He, of course, denies any wrong-doing.
 
PSG wants 300 million for Sir Cries-a-lot.
I can't see anyone paying that for him. It will be a season of grumpiness for the little dillhole.

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A horrible result for Scotland tonight in the Women's World Cup against Argentina...

Scotland were 1-0 up at half time, and they extended their lead to 3-0... but, Argentina scored twice in the last 15 minutes to make it 3-2, and then got a very controversial penalty in injury time (it did look like a penalty, but VAR clearly showed that the Scotland defender got the ball before making contact, but the penalty was awarded anyway....) But, justice appeared to have been served when the penalty was saved, only for the referee to order the penalty to be taken again because the keeper came off the line too early. So, 3-3 it finished... and both teams are now out of the tournament.

Scotland have been quite impressive in the tournament, despite losing both of their first games - but all three games have seen highly debatable penalties awarded against Scotland and I reckon they have been very hard done by... if not for those penalties, Scotland could have drawn 2 and won 1, and qualified comfortably.
 
I watched the first game of the Orange Lionesses.

What they show in fighting spirit, they lack in quality. And that makes it unwatchable. I already have trouble watching Eredivisie games because of the low level football that is shown. But women's football is even worse to watch, and that really is a shame because unlike the average male footballer, who neymar every game, the women just shrug it off and keep on going for 90 minutes.
 
I already have trouble watching Eredivisie games because of the low level football that is shown.
You Don't want to even think about How bad Football is in Australia when the best players in our league go to Eredivisie and fail over and over again.
 
I've never been a big fan of women's football, and there is still a bit of an issue with mismatched games, but what I've seen of the World Cup thus far has been great. Scotland have played well and the game tonight was great to watch, even if the referee killed it at the end and the VAR decisions were questionable to say the least.

Fortunately, it would seem that women's football hasn't been tainted by the gamesmanship that is rife in higher levels of men's football, and that is making this tournament very watchable.
 
I've never been a big fan of women's football, and there is still a bit of an issue with mismatched games, but what I've seen of the World Cup thus far has been great. Scotland have played well and the game tonight was great to watch, even if the referee killed it at the end and the VAR decisions were questionable to say the least.

Fortunately, it would seem that women's football hasn't been tainted by the gamesmanship that is rife in higher levels of men's football, and that is making this tournament very watchable.
And because Scotland can actually make a World Cup probably Helps.
 
Unfortunately as much as I agree that VAR was used overzealously with regards to the penalty, Scotland blew a 3-0 lead irrespective of that.
 
I've never been a big fan of women's football, and there is still a bit of an issue with mismatched games, but what I've seen of the World Cup thus far has been great. Scotland have played well and the game tonight was great to watch, even if the referee killed it at the end and the VAR decisions were questionable to say the least.

Fortunately, it would seem that women's football hasn't been tainted by the gamesmanship that is rife in higher levels of men's football, and that is making this tournament very watchable.
It gets better every year. There has been some fantastic football played so far. Always thought the goalkeepers where the glaring weak spot in a womens team but I've seen some cracking saves. Bardsley pulled off a genuine world class save tonight from a genuine world class free kick from one of the Japanese players.
 
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