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Looks like Tuchel is official.
also,
Barcelona are on the verge of total bankruptcy. The club are €1,173M in debt in total; a sum of €730M of the debt is owed short term and €266M is owed to banks by June 30th which must be paid, €90M of which is owed directly to Goldman Sachs. [el mundo via ]
— barcacentre (@barcacentre)
40m euro still owed to Liverpool for Coutinho as well.
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We are abysmal right now, should have lost 6 or 7 to 1. Luckily we play the dregs of the league for the next month, so we should be able to secure a cushy 16th or 17th place finish. Just need to make it to the end of the season and then offload all these old, washed up dudes and rebuild this thing.
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Originally posted by BigZ44 View PostWe are abysmal right now, should have lost 6 or 7 to 1. Luckily we play the dregs of the league for the next month, so we should be able to secure a cushy 16th or 17th place finish. Just need to make it to the end of the season and then offload all these old, washed up dudes and rebuild this thing.
Is it Chelsea?
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Originally posted by F l i c k e r View PostLooks like Tuchel is official.
also,
Barcelona are on the verge of total bankruptcy. The club are €1,173M in debt in total; a sum of €730M of the debt is owed short term and €266M is owed to banks by June 30th which must be paid, €90M of which is owed directly to Goldman Sachs. [el mundo via ]
— barcacentre (@barcacentre)
40m euro still owed to Liverpool for Coutinho as well.
That club has always been run like the world owes them a living. From the multiple loans to tax dodging players.
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Is that Frimpong related to the Arsenal one?
It’s a new day at Chelsea too!
Round pegs in round holes?! I can actually look forward to watching a game now. CHO included as well. Are the football gods smiling upon us right now?
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Originally posted by Sparked_26 View PostThat club has always been run like the world owes them a living. From the multiple loans to tax dodging players.
Their situation is like Leeds and Portsmouth on crack.
And Goldman Sachs isn’t going to let them off the hook.
But I wonder if Spain will bail them out.
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BTW, anybody here that watches a lot of Bundesliga that can give me a breakdown on Jean Phillipe Mateta. I'm cautiously optimistic from what I've read and the highlights I've watched, but I don't want to get too excited to be disappointed like always. Supposedly going to debut this Saturday against Wolves
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