nayimfromthehalfwayline
Andy Thompson
fudge off Ricky Sacks, you're peddling lies for attention. You filthy whoring slag.
I feel like maybe its Ben from up the tree, discovered Twitter...
fudge off Ricky Sacks, you're peddling lies for attention. You filthy whoring slag.
It's the feeling of vulnerability that a lorry load of cash can arrive at any moment and take the wind right out of our sails.
What new lower TVs deal?Or equally the new lower tv deal will create a new Leeds
29-year old Sanchez gets a 4-year contract for 270k a week.
28-year old Mkhitaryan gets a 4-year contract for 235k a week.
Raiola pockets an eight figure sum for "facilitating".
That salary for Mkhitaryan is eye-watering when you consider what some at Spurs are on...
Sitting on my porcelain throne using glory-glory.co.uk mobile app
If City have, as it is claimed, "ended" their pursuit of Sanchez, then Arsenal have lost any leverage. Utd can get him on a cut price deal or Arsenal will lose him for nothingIf Mkhitaryan takes the deal it will show him to be a throughly unambitious footballer who is only in it for the money/Riolas convenience. Why would you got to the goons right now otherwise? On a footballing level, there is simply no reason. This one is going to the wire, and even then, I would not be amazed to see Sanchez sit it out for Emirates Marketing Project in the summer...
If Mkhitaryan takes the deal it will show him to be a throughly unambitious footballer who is only in it for the money/Riolas convenience. Why would you got to the goons right now otherwise? On a footballing level, there is simply no reason. This one is going to the wire, and even then, I would not be amazed to see Sanchez sit it out for Emirates Marketing Project in the summer...
What new lower TVs deal?
It will happen at some point
Oh yes. I just thought his nibs night have actually had some real and updated information.
sky subscriptions were lower but revenues remained stable. Think that the dip in viewers was due to them front loading crap teams games last year as the fuss was first half and quiet in the second.There was something recently about a big drop in Sky's viewing figures this year for Premier League football
sky subscriptions were lower but revenues remained stable. Think that the dip in viewers was due to them front loading crap teams games last year as the fuss was first half and quiet in the second.
I saw somewhere that domestic rights are expected to be a little more with a massive increase in the overseas (hence the big clubs trying to get more of a share) so no drop in the next 3 - 5 years