@themagic_tophat@KieranMaguire@BlueCityBrain Love your content and really trust you on this stuff.
For Arsenal the one that really stands out is Madueke on Β£250k when I think he was on a reported Β£50k at Chelsea. Martinelli feels high too.
Just curious where you see discrepancies between Valuball and your own spreadsheet?
@Slamszi@WilliamHill@Tgarratt10@Chelsearory So you're saying that Arsenal would win the league under this "analysis" as well? Fine by me.
Btw this "analysis" reviewed 87 refereeing mistakes. If you believe there were only 87 mistakes in 380 games I have a bridge to sell you
@TheAthleticFC Where was this analysis the past few years when major decisions went against Arsenal to the benefit of Manchester City first and then Liverpool?
Hypocrisy. Double standards. Clickbait. I thought we pretended to be "serious" journalists.
@EvanFourmizz When the team needed you the most, you were there big time, same as last year.
Amazing achievement, one for the history books! On to the next one now...
@afneil Absolute nonsense. During 2006β2016, real GDP per capita grew by 6% in the UK and by roughly 5% in the Netherlands.
In the decade following the 2016 referendum (2016β2026), the UK's real GDP per capita grew by just under 4%, while the Netherlands grew by 9%.
Massive divergence!
@FraserNelson Typical Spectator pseudointellectual nonsense. Everything that's happened since 2016 reinforces the significance of the UK being at the centre of European decision making on economic, foreign policy and security matters but we are to believe that Brexit is a great idea. Bollocks
@TeleFootball@oliverbrown_tel What an absolutely ridiculous take. Have some shame. Watch the Calafiori goal again and do let me know in what way, shape or form is it even remotely like the goal yesterday.
@mattletiss7 It took so long because so much was/is at stake but it's obviously a foul. The right decision was made, even if it took too long. That's still better than the wrong decision being being made though