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On one occasion, he celebrated a goal by sitting on a stool. That became a phenomenon on social networks, some small child went viral copying it and it also seems that the West Ham academy players do it. He now tries to celebrate his goals and, if there is no seat nearby, he sits on the advertising fence.
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Today I was eating at home with my father. We watched the first half of the game together in the living room (where I have a TV with the station to watch football) and, at half-time, we went to eat in the kitchen. I took a little longer than the 15 minute break, so when I returned to the room, we were already losing 1-3. My father, meanwhile, has been left washing the dirty dishes. Good. Well, around the 70th minute, more or less, he went to see how the game was going. He has seen that 1-3 and has gotten a little lost... But no. He came back every 2-3 minutes to see how we were doing and every time he came we scored. In the end, he has left the kitchen half-cleaned and has come to watch the final minutes, just to check Barnes' last arrow. Yes friends. My father is already a Newcastle fan.
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Lately I don't have much time to watch football and evaluate players. I know that Inacio is the defender that Real Madrid has had in mind for a couple of years. He looks like he's going to be very good and I think we could say that he is a similar player to Botman. I have seen him play in other years and with Portugal Youth and he looks very good. I have never seen the other one because he arrived at Sporting a few months ago.
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If I'm being completely honest, this is the first time I've heard that such a player exists. That doesn't mean it's good or bad, I simply don't know anything about Atalanta since Papu Gómez is no longer there.
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Generic small time football blather thread FOREVER
Diego21 replied to Sonatine's topic in Newcastle Forum
I am going to separate Klopp the coach from Klopp the person. In short, I have not liked how Klopp has evolved in recent years. I have seen him belittle other rivals and complain more than normal (something that I don't think happened in his first years at Liverpool or Dortmund). Now, on the pitch... We must recognize that he is one of the best coaches of the last 15 years. Always being on top. His Dortmund played like the Angels and he came to Liverpool to overcome a great mental obstacle of 30 years without winning the Premier League. It is true that he has been there for 9 years and has only achieved one League (and 2 runners-up), but he has practically always been fighting for it. He has put Liverpool back in the Big Four in a row and leaves with 6 Cup titles, a Europa League final and the icing on the cake of the Champions League. And all this with squads in which he had a good XI, but he barely had good players on the bench to maintain the level. And every two years fighting for two months without his two best players (Salah and Mané) for the Africa Cup... And always considering that he had to fight against Manchester City (and Chelsea) that he had Guardiola and that he had an unlimited amount of money and ability to sign players like Grealish to be substitutes. -
Maybe it's because I'm from the other side of Madrid (Atlético) and I may feel that I'm not very objective (I don't think so), but I didn't see anything different yesterday between Real Madrid and Almería than what I've seen all my life. Real Madrid is the team that benefits the most from referees in the world and to which nothing extra-sports will ever happen because its president has all the powers in the country and possibly in Europe bought into it (I'm not saying this, it was said by the Director of El Mundo , the most important newspaper in Spain). As for the second... I also miss writing more here. But lately I don't have much time. Since November I have changed jobs and I can barely stay in front of the computer.
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Wilson should only leave if there is a team that can pay close to 20M for him. Trippier should only leave if the club saw that it was impossible to pay him the salary he earns and that would fix almost all of Fair Play's financial problems. Then, you have to get rid of all the absurd contracts of players like Ritchie, Targett, Krafth, Manquillo, Hayden, Fraser, Karius.... PS: It is impossible for Atlético to pay a single euro for Wilson. We never have money.
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Today is the 3 Wise Men day in Spain. So, We have the presents today (instead of Christmas). And my present was a Joelinton Jersey. Perfect Timing. Howay The Lads
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I had misunderstood. Definitely, for that price we should try to look at other options. Thank you
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But Ewerk, I think the 7m loan was in summer, isn't it? I mean, I guess City ask 3'5n now in winter. PS; Surely, the most difficult thing to accept would be that City wants us to pay almost their entire fee, which must be very high.
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As I said at the time, I haven't seen much of the player. Although the few times I have seen him, I have liked him (generally they have been U20 tournaments, where he made the difference more). He seems cheap to me for the prices paid today, especially if we take into account that he is considered the 3rd best young forward in Brazil after Endrick and Vitor Roque (for whom €70 and €60M have been paid). I think that if we have the money (although we couldn't register him this winter due to the FFP but we were thinking about next year) and that if the club was convinced of him, for that price we should have signed him.
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Teams that loan out a player usually ask for a loan fee, which is what they have to pay per year for that player (amortization). I explain. The amortization is calculated by dividing the transfer price by the number of years that have been signed. Kalvin cost 42M and signed for 6 seasons, so 42/6 is equal to 7M. City must register, per year, to pay for Kalvin, 7M + his annual salary. It is normal for City to ask that price for him. Surely, now in winter, the rate will be half or a little less. Close to 3M.
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We talk about Marcos Leonardo in november because in Brazil some reports said that Newcastle was the team with most interest in sign him.
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I wouldn't sign a goalkeeper. I have that very clear. And even less, to Ramsdale. I trust Dubravka a lot. We all know how good it is. Now... There would only be one scenario in which I would try to bring in a goalkeeper for the remainder of the season and that is if I could bring in one of the 5-10 best goalkeepers in the world. In short: I think I would only take a chance on De Gea. Offering you a low contract for 6 months.
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Lino is being the big surprise of Atleti's season. Last year he played for Valencia as a winger on the left wing, and even as a forward. But he was criticized for having very few goals and even ended up being a substitute behind Justin Kluivert. But this year, at Atleti, he has become Carrasco's best successor. Here he is playing as a winger in a defense of 5, although always very offensive. All Atleti fans are loving their season. I know that Atleti wanted to sell him in the summer, although Simeone wanted him in the team. Honestly, I don't think signing him makes sense since we have Gordon and Barnes. But he is a very very very good player, very young and with still a lot of room for improvement.
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Marcos Leonardo's agent (Rafaela Pimienta, the same that Haaland) has said that it is time for the player to leave Santos, now in January. Apparently, Roma made an offer of €18M in the summer and it was rejected. It seems that Santos and the player have reached an agreement to have an exit fee and, although it has not been revealed, it is rumored that it could be around €20M (it seems cheap to me for the crazy things that are being paid) Today Globo, in Brazil, says that Newcastle, Real Madrid and Arsenal are the most interested. I understand that the player will be a little more expensive because a fight and an auction will start and in the end the player who leaves the most commissions to the player and agents will win.
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I think it is impossible for Iñaki Williams to leave Athletic because he earns 12M a year and is not a player who deserves to earn that. Only Athletic pays for it so that he doesn't leave. That said, he seems like a pretty disappointing forward to me. It is true that the pace of the Premier League can be good for him, but he is a player who misses a large number of fairly simple goals. In his early days, when he was younger, it seemed like he had a very good future, playing both on the wing and up front, but he has been stuck doing nothing for many years now. I don't see him playing in a team that plays with only one striker (like we do) and he is no better than Isak or Wilson. It is true that Iñaki has something good and that is that he never gets injured. He has the historical record of consecutive games played in Spain. In short, smoke.
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They added it yesterday. On Twitter they reported that they had added many and that they already had all of the collection available
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I think that the point of ownership and the point of the players and fans are going to be in contradiction here. And the coach will be in the middle. Believe me. I have experienced this with Atlético 10 years ago. And I still do it today. Property has one thought: money. Not titles. The titles are secondary. Because? Because they need stability. They think in the long term. And to have that, you need to return to the Champions League next year. And the other. And the other. If they weigh being FA Cup champions, but finishing 6th in the Premier, or finishing 4th in the Premier, but not winning any title, rest assured that they will always prefer to return to UCL. It's more. They are the ones who will be able to ask HOwe that somehow the team does not give everything in the domestic Cups if that can be a distraction from finishing in the Big Four. Winning the FA or the Carabao doesn't give you money. It gives you more money to win a simple group stage match in UCL than the cups.
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Difficult moment of the season. Fortunately, the national team break arrives. We have 6/7 starting players out of the team. Botman, Tonali, Wilson, Isak, Almirón, Burn... Schar has been playing with discomfort for a long time. In addition, important players like Barnes, Anderson and Murphy are also injured... Until very recently Joelinton and Willock have been down The other day Bruno was not there either, with a sanction. It is very difficult to compete like this, because we have players like Longstaff, Schar, Bruno or Gordon who are really tired. Hopefully we can start to recover players in these two weeks and I hope that in the winter market we can sign a center back and a player for Tonali.