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  • MajorRageM Offline
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    #1

    Off we go .... Lots of transfers happening at the moment.

    Chelsea have about their 5th new squad in a row.
    Liverpool have their first Slot squad
    Arsenal, against all odds, have bought a striker
    United have their first Amorim squad
    Spurs are without their Talisman
    City biggest news is nicking a coach from Liverpool

    And thats just the "big teams".

    Biggest news is that I'm trying out my first year of Fantasy Football. I'm basically aiming to beat my son, and everything else is a bonus.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    the Isak to Liverpool stories will not die even after they signed Ekitike

    The club has spent the national debt of a mid-size nation in the last few weeks, and have brought in what? 5 or 6 guys who would all expect to be first XI? That never goes well.

    Sort of weird a manager comes in, takes on the existing squad, wins the title at a canter, and then goes ahead with a revolution like they finished 6th. Be interesting to see what his KPIs are for this season given this level of investment.

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    @mikey07 said in EPL 2024/2025:

    @bayimports Didn’t get on watched the whole game. Bournemouth were woeful especially to make my lot look good.

    Had a close offside call denied and then missed another good chance. Second half though was awful. We have a lot of work to do. Very sloppy defending allowing some big gaps

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  • sparkyS Do not disturb
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    Liverpool have had a £120m offer for Alexander Isak turned down and look set to walk away from the transfer.

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c5yl7epeyv0o

    Will Man City or Arsenal step in and match Newcastle's 150 million valuation for the Swede?

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    @sparky said in EPL 2024/2025:

    Liverpool have had a £120m offer for Alexander Isak turned down and look set to walk away from the transfer.

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/c5yl7epeyv0o

    Will Man City or Arsenal step in and match Newcastle's 150 million valuation for the Swede?

    Monopoly money

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  • KiwiPieK Offline
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    @canefan said in EPL 2024/2025:

    Son Heung Min is leaving Spurs with immediate effect. Such a great servant for the club. But he's diminished and this way Frank isn't pressured to play him, and Sonny doesn't suffer the prospect of riding the bench for a team when he always used to be first name on the sheet. Let him go wherever he wants to, although ideally he doesn't stay in the Prem 😉

    Off to LAFC and at 33, that's a great move for him. 173 goals in total for Spurs, 127 in the EPL. 10 goals or more in 8 consecutive EPL seasons. Seems like a nice guy as well and good to leave as a trophy winning skipper.

    Looks like Isak will end up at Liverpool and Sesko at Newcastle. Fascinating to see how Liverpool go this season - the most change they have had since Klopp first arrived. This will be Slot's team and it remains to be seen if he can mould them into a title-defending unit.

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  • mariner4lifeM Offline
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    As good a place as any, even though this is EU related.

    There is currently a legal action against FIFA that has the potential to completely re-write the way the club game is managed with respect to players.
    A group called Justice for Players is taking FIFA to court stating that their current transfer policies restrict freedom of movement as per EU law, and has cost players in lost earnings. A ruling last year that FIFA's rules breached a players legal rights has opened this up and the players are taking advantage.

    BBC has a better explanation
    https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cy5prnpy142o

    If this gets up, firstly FIFA will be paying out fuck loads in compensation, but more importantly, the entire contract situation around professional football goes out the window. The ramifications of that could be seismic, and the Super League that everyone got so worked up about becomes almost inevitable.

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  • sparkyS Do not disturb
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    Bad news for Chelsea.

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  • sparkyS Do not disturb
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    And for Tottenham:

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    The season hasn't even started and two England World Cup hopefuls have done their ACLs.

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  • KiwiPieK Offline
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    Looks like Sesko to Man U - which kind of fits with their transfer model of players who can look good in highlights pockages. He could be an absolute beast with his skill, pace and physique but if he was that good, a major club would have gone for him

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  • CyclopsC Offline
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    Tall and fast. That's basically Erling Haaland! - Man U Sporting Director (probably)

    Nobody wants to go to Newcastle.

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    Bournemouth haven’t been able to replace two key defenders yet and Zybarni has left to psg in spirit already. Trufert looks good as a kerkez replacement, but If we don’t pick up two cb’s this window we’re leaking too many points to be competitive

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    A bit more on England women's Euro win.

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  • sparkyS Do not disturb
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    More on "Bottle gate"

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  • canefanC Offline
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    They will have to start putting it on their wrists like NFL QBs

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    @canefan That's what Hannah Hampton did.

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  • KiwiPieK Offline
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    England Women well on their way to being hated everywhere except England - well done.

    EFL is back and first weekend for the championship. As ever, plenty of random results, relegated Ipswich with a late equaliser at promoted Birmingham and relegated Southampton with a late equaliser and winner against promoted Wrexham.

    Will Will Still still instil will to win?

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  • canefanC Offline
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    I expect to see Wrexham's promotion trend end this season. The jump will be too high. Consolidation is the main objective

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  • sparkyS Do not disturb
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    Everton played Roma in a pre-season friendly yesterday. What was significant was that it was their first full capacity fixture at their new 51,000 and £750 million pound Hill Dickinson stadium.

    Their first Z Cars walkout at their new home:

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