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• #132152
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• #132153
Leicester also have a bigger wage bill than Dortmund? Madness.
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• #132154
Not really, German clubs have always had pretty modest wage bills. Leicester's jumped recently, particularly over the summer as they tried to keep players who had just won the league.
Presumably Forest's will look pretty big by League One standards...
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• #132155
we could get picky here, i only really picked the article because of the headline, but how much is actually recycled via either of those things? (genuine question, i know it c/should be more)
in the scope of this rather limited article, researched and written just for clickbait (and the small chance someone might post it to infer someone is acting stupidly and thereby calling the person who might be acting stupid without actually calling them stupid).I've lost the will to write anymore. Which is probably best really. -
• #132156
I've invested too much emotional energy in this thread to listen to chap like that etc etc
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• #132157
Looking at those wage bills, what they should do is just cut to the chase and send in payslips rather than players.
#stopfootballNew rounds of football big cup: somehow tweaking it so the bigger wage bills finishing in the bottom 2 still manage to get a chance to get to the money rounds.
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• #132158
Stop it
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• #132159
Genuine answer - nowhere near as much as should be, for reasons that are way to boring to go into here - estimated at 46% from restaurant/eating out; can't remember the figure for household off the top of my head, but it's higher; manufacturing and retail is woefully low.
Sorry, massively off topic...
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• #132160
Talking about wastemen and Spurs.
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• #132161
Which, despite all the lashings of glory, validates 100% that Leicester topping the group was not a surprising achievement at all.
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• #132163
At the risk of falling foul of "the sunk cost fallacy", stick with it, it gets better. Heavy going though.
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• #132164
Don't, ever, compare me that twerp.
James Richardson I could lift with but Barney fucking Ronay is one step too far.
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• #132165
The Bayern and Juventus wage bill looks huge considering the strength of the domestic league there.
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• #132166
If you take issue with the Ronay reference best not to paraphrase any of his writings.
Especially that one, which has been regurgitated endlessly.. -
• #132167
I'm pretty sure most people came up with the same thought without his help.
It's literally the first thing that came to mind when you cocked up on the last day. It was almost as good as that slippy G moment...
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• #132168
and if you're a scouser that ghost goal...
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• #132169
Is that the goal that crossed the line?
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• #132170
Is that the goal where the ball never crossed the line?
Yes, that one.
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• #132172
Stole that.
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• #132173
Are we arguing over which guardian writer people sound like?
Is this the low we have all been waiting for? If it's not, what's next?
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• #132174
Couldn't give two shits tbh but Barney Ronay?!? Who wouldn't be offended by that comparison?
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• #132175
Not me, Corny accuses me of being a bit Daily Mail.
Maybe they could recycle the sheriff?