Harry Palmr wrote: » He is Liverpool's most waged player at £200,000 a week.
NIMAN wrote: » I've said it already on this thread, but Jez, some of the money being bandied around European football is scary. A lot of it doesn't make economical sense. I can understand spending £60 - £80mill on a Ronaldo or a Neymar, a guy who is going to win your things on their own, but when that sort of money is being mentioned for the next tier down of players, its only going to lead to ruin.
sword1 wrote: » The only one on that money at Liverpool is Klopp, I think we had this discussion before but Coutinho is on 150k a week
Mr.Nice Guy wrote: » As a United fan who fell in love with the Monaco team of last season, to watch their best players heading to Man City and Chelsea is pretty tough to watch tbh.
NIMAN wrote: » Imagine how Monaco fans feel.:rolleyes:
Burial. wrote: » City taking a gamble on him but Mendy has scary potential and natural ability. That left side of Mendy and Sane will have every right back sh*tting himself.
Andersonisgod wrote: » So RAC1 say Neymar now more likely to stay with Barcelona rather than leave, and without a pay rise due to the persuasion of teammates. If that turns out to be the case chalk it up as another incredible victory for this bunch. The board go above and beyond to destroy everything that makes the club special, the players do everything in their power to keep it together. In 10, 15, 20 years time when the reign of Bartomeu's board is consigned to the history books as the darkest chapter, the club will be in good hands with the likes of Pique, Xavi, Busquets, Iniesta and Messi around.
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: I remember a period before Frank where they were regular mid table also rans.
ERG89 wrote: » The lowest they finished was 6th once. Other than that it was fairly solid 4th to 1st. Last time they finished mid table was the 40's based on a quick Google search.
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » I'm sorry but finishing 6th in La Liga in the late 90s is an abysmal result for a club like Barcelona and far darker a period of their history than the last few seasons.
LiamoSail wrote: » Isn't the board elected by the fans?
naughtb4 wrote: » Yes, but doing it once doesnt make you mid table also ran
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » They're not true fans though.True fans of Barca live in Ireland and care more about the Barca way and Catalonia than anyone living in Barcelona ever could.:D
Subcomandante Marcos wrote: » In liga finishing outside the top Two makes you also rans considering how TV rights work in Spain. Barcelona were a second tier European side for several years before Rijkaard took over. The fact that average players like Guardiola are the ones being Romanticised from that period of the clubs history confirms it.
Andersonisgod wrote: » I don't think anybody is saying that. Though at the same time how many of the socios actually vote? I'd say not enough. Equally Bartomeu's snap election call, while initially seemed like an impossible task for him to win, turned out to be perfectly timed with Barcelona just coming off a historic treble win and Bartomeu guaranteeing Enrique's continued tenure as Barcelona head coach. If there were an election tomorrow I'm not so sure the results would be anywhere near as clear cut.
Dirty Dingus McGee wrote: » Thats their own fault though. If you are a member and you have voting rights and you actually care then you should be getting out and voting.
Andersonisgod wrote: » The mere fact that you classify Pep Guardiola as an average player tells me pretty much everything I need to know about you. FC Barcelona is the most successful club in Spanish football, it's one of the great European clubs with a long, distinguished and unique history and holds a very special cultural significance to Catalonia. A second tier club? Absolutely laughable.
zerks wrote: » And here we go with a shiny new contract on the way........https://twitter.com/marcelobechler/status/888825013088006145 "Neymar having doubts about PSG after intense lobbying by Barca players".
naughtb4 wrote: » At least they are tapping up players they own this time
Andersonisgod wrote: » FC Barcelona is the most successful club in Spanish football
Andersonisgod wrote: » A Liverpool fan talking about tapping up players given their youth transfer ban and grovelling apology to Southampton for tapping up Van Dijk is irony of the highest order.