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The media love to make them out as the 'lovable family club', with their 'You'll never walk alone' dirge...Talking to lads who have season tickets at the pit said not bothered mane is going, been average last few seasons. Bloody ell how arrogant are they massive tools the lot of them.
My dad told me everton gave him a seat in the main stand, class is everythingThe media love to make them out as the 'lovable family club', with their 'You'll never walk alone' dirge...
Where as in reality, the moment the you leave the cult, the mutants will turn on you! From the 'best player in the werlds lad!' To below average the moment he's out the door! Definitely arrogance, all most as if they're insulted that Mane decided to leave, as in: 'How dare he!'
I LOVE reminding them about how Shankley, their most beloved manager, was tossed out by their club and he died an Evertonian.
Most of them don't even know that.
Financial reasons for both sides, he can go to a less demanding league and prolong his career and get paid the wage he was told he wasn't going to get and his previous club don't get the burden of paying him in his 30's 350k a week while saving money for those potential wages and getting 27-35 million in return, looks like it was planned months ahead with Diaz coming in early.Big mistake allowing him to leave.
He's also got a realistic chance of winning a quadruple now tooFinancial reasons for both sides, he can go to a less demanding league and prolong his career and get paid the wage he was told he wasn't going to get and his previous club don't get the burden of paying him in his 30's 350k a week while saving money for those potential wages and getting 27-35 million in return, looks like it was planned months ahead with Diaz coming in early.
Be the same with Salah, keep him in his prime and then let someone else have the burden paying him a huge wage he wants when in his 30s and scout a left footed younger replacement the next 12 months while Salah runs down his contract, very much American sports influence in dealing with aging star players who demand bigger contracts that's creeping into Football now. If you see this summer's free agency list then clubs don't seem to mind players running contracts down, as wage demands go up, they see the bigger picture of letting some other give them the money and save those potential wages funds on a replacement instead.
Seems all parties are happy with this Mane deal, was done in just over a week.
They love to say oh shanks tried to take reigns again after leaving but that still domt execuse club totally outcasting their biggest icon where he was only welcome at local rivals??The media love to make them out as the 'lovable family club', with their 'You'll never walk alone' dirge...
Where as in reality, the moment the you leave the cult, the mutants will turn on you! From the 'best player in the werlds lad!' To below average the moment he's out the door! Definitely arrogance, all most as if they're insulted that Mane decided to leave, as in: 'How dare he!'
I LOVE reminding them about how Shankley, their most beloved manager, was tossed out by their club and he died an Evertonian.
Most of them don't even know that.
Warrabout Haaland doe?Financial reasons for both sides, he can go to a less demanding league and prolong his career and get paid the wage he was told he wasn't going to get and his previous club don't get the burden of paying him in his 30's 350k a week while saving money for those potential wages and getting 27-35 million in return, looks like it was planned months ahead with Diaz coming in early.
Be the same with Salah, keep him in his prime and then let someone else have the burden paying him a huge wage he wants when in his 30s and scout a left footed younger replacement the next 12 months while Salah runs down his contract, very much American sports influence in dealing with aging star players who demand bigger contracts that's creeping into Football now. If you see this summer's free agency list then clubs don't seem to mind players running contracts down, as wage demands go up, they see the bigger picture of letting some other give them the money and save those potential wages funds on a replacement instead.
Seems all parties are happy with this Mane deal, was done in just over a week.
Makes perfect sense that they'll re-write history to suit their own personal agendas!They love to say oh shanks tried to take reigns again after leaving but that still domt execuse club totally outcasting their biggest icon where he was only welcome at local rivals??
I agree.Financial reasons for both sides, he can go to a less demanding league and prolong his career and get paid the wage he was told he wasn't going to get and his previous club don't get the burden of paying him in his 30's 350k a week while saving money for those potential wages and getting 27-35 million in return, looks like it was planned months ahead with Diaz coming in early.
Be the same with Salah, keep him in his prime and then let someone else have the burden paying him a huge wage he wants when in his 30s and scout a left footed younger replacement the next 12 months while Salah runs down his contract, very much American sports influence in dealing with aging star players who demand bigger contracts that's creeping into Football now. If you see this summer's free agency list then clubs don't seem to mind players running contracts down, as wage demands go up, they see the bigger picture of letting some other give them the money and save those potential wages funds on a replacement instead.
Seems all parties are happy with this Mane deal, was done in just over a week.
Done in under a week. It happens like that when a bigger club wants something off a smaller club apparently.Warrabout Haaland doe?
Financial reasons for both sides, he can go to a less demanding league and prolong his career and get paid the wage he was told he wasn't going to get and his previous club don't get the burden of paying him in his 30's 350k a week while saving money for those potential wages and getting 27-35 million in return, looks like it was planned months ahead with Diaz coming in early.
Be the same with Salah, keep him in his prime and then let someone else have the burden paying him a huge wage he wants when in his 30s and scout a left footed younger replacement the next 12 months while Salah runs down his contract, very much American sports influence in dealing with aging star players who demand bigger contracts that's creeping into Football now. If you see this summer's free agency list then clubs don't seem to mind players running contracts down, as wage demands go up, they see the bigger picture of letting some other give them the money and save those potential wages funds on a replacement instead.
Seems all parties are happy with this Mane deal, was done in just over a week.
2 questionsFinancial reasons for both sides, he can go to a less demanding league and prolong his career and get paid the wage he was told he wasn't going to get and his previous club don't get the burden of paying him in his 30's 350k a week while saving money for those potential wages and getting 27-35 million in return, looks like it was planned months ahead with Diaz coming in early.
Be the same with Salah, keep him in his prime and then let someone else have the burden paying him a huge wage he wants when in his 30s and scout a left footed younger replacement the next 12 months while Salah runs down his contract, very much American sports influence in dealing with aging star players who demand bigger contracts that's creeping into Football now. If you see this summer's free agency list then clubs don't seem to mind players running contracts down, as wage demands go up, they see the bigger picture of letting some other give them the money and save those potential wages funds on a replacement instead.
Seems all parties are happy with this Mane deal, was done in just over a week.
Burden? You make it sound like once he hits his 30's, his legs are going to fall off. lolFinancial reasons for both sides, he can go to a less demanding league and prolong his career and get paid the wage he was told he wasn't going to get and his previous club don't get the burden of paying him in his 30's 350k a week while saving money for those potential wages and getting 27-35 million in return, looks like it was planned months ahead with Diaz coming in early.
Be the same with Salah, keep him in his prime and then let someone else have the burden paying him a huge wage he wants when in his 30s and scout a left footed younger replacement the next 12 months while Salah runs down his contract, very much American sports influence in dealing with aging star players who demand bigger contracts that's creeping into Football now. If you see this summer's free agency list then clubs don't seem to mind players running contracts down, as wage demands go up, they see the bigger picture of letting some other give them the money and save those potential wages funds on a replacement instead.
Seems all parties are happy with this Mane deal, was done in just over a week.
Pretty much every fan I’ve spoken to, including season ticket holders, said otherwise. Although this was weeks ago, so he may have turned rubbish since then.Talking to lads who have season tickets at the pit said not bothered mane is going, been average last few seasons. Bloody ell how arrogant are they massive tools the lot of them.