@strengthtodream All this talk of how much Boston loved Scotland fans is pathetic. Just trying to detract from the fact the team have been massively disappointing in their two games so far.
@EBfromthe13 I get this point. The rules are definitely not perfect but you do have to have something in place to stop Chelsea or Man City happening again, or clubs going bust as a result of rogue owners putting costs on clubs they can’t afford. What is the fair way to do it?
@Markyb610 The bullshit rules have kept us all competitive with newcastle. Find it strange that villa fans think they’re allies in the fight against psr.
@HarryScarfe22 Question is whether he is good enough right now. No one doubts his talent and potential but if we need to sell to fund a big move for say, gibbs-white, I think you do it.
@MagpieMediaX Maybe. No spurs fans are delighted by it but have to prioritise the here and now. If we have to sell to fund more ready made players then so be it:
@NewcastleFansTV Love shearer but “attraction of London” is a bit patronising. It’s not a big shock if he wants to join a club of spurs size and play under a manager like de Zerbi.
@EBfromthe13 Judge at the end of the window I expect there will be a lot of sales as well. The net spend will be £150m max, and this is because spurs have ‘saved up’ psr space over recent years.
@SB8308715342770 I can understand why Newcastle would complain. Without psr they could spend like Chelsea & Man City before them. They’d leave clubs like Aston Villa in the dust, it’s actually helped Villa to reach European level.
@messedupfoods Would be better to just raise the cost of all the items, pay it to the staff as wage and remove the tips. It’s makes for a much better experience.
@Lemonbriz Other than just hand them over to the top clubs like in the past? 🤣 getting relegated doesn’t change the fact their still under contract. West Ham have a right to set whatever price they want, up to them whether it’s realistic and to the buyer how much they want it.