Any state/government is compromised of individuals. speaking of governments, the UK government had a key involvement in blocking the formation of a European super league. This same government had a hand to play in the killing of millions of Iraqis, Afghans, Pakistanis and so on. How do we determine what is an acceptable evil and what is not? How do we define the oppression of women? I'm sure if you spoke to the females of Saudi or the middle east, of which I have met many due to the nature of my career, they will tell you they have it good.You can't move the goalposts. It was first about the state and now it's about shady individuals. There are no ethical billionaires, but they're who own football clubs. And their evils are different from a state regime that murders gay people, oppresses women and dismembers its critics. A state regime that is using football and footballers to launder it's reputation.
Just say with your chest you think it's fine that Ronaldo, Henderson et al are profiting from this.
Any state/government is compromised of individuals. speaking of governments, the UK government had a key involvement in blocking the formation of a European super league. This same government had a hand to play in the killing of millions of Iraqis, Afghans, Pakistanis and so on. How do we determine what is an acceptable evil and what is not? How do we define the oppression of women? I'm sure if you spoke to the females of Saudi or the middle east, of which I have met many due to the nature of my career, they will tell you they have it good.
The middle east, specifically Saudi, Qatar, UAE are very much countries of the future and people from the west are snapping up the opportunity to live there. Low crime rates, high pay, low tax, nice weather etc very much unlike the UK at present.
If you can't see the difference between Boris Johnson taking credit for what fans did and a massive state backed sportwashing project, I can't help you.Any state/government is compromised of individuals. speaking of governments, the UK government had a key involvement in blocking the formation of a European super league. This same government had a hand to play in the killing of millions of Iraqis, Afghans, Pakistanis and so on. How do we determine what is an acceptable evil and what is not? How do we define the oppression of women? I'm sure if you spoke to the females of Saudi or the middle east, of which I have met many due to the nature of my career, they will tell you they have it good.
The middle east, specifically Saudi, Qatar, UAE are very much countries of the future and people from the west are snapping up the opportunity to live there. Low crime rates, high pay, low tax, nice weather etc very much unlike the UK at present.
Yep. They’re getting some pretty big names now, it’s not just the folk who are retiring. Mahrez isn’t far off his prime.Mahrez going too.
Yep. They’re getting some pretty big names now, it’s not just the folk who are retiring. Mahrez isn’t far off his prime.
Came back from Bahrain yesterday after 4 months out there.Nice weather ? Large sections of the Middle East have weather breaking 50 degrees Celsius and it is going to get worse there . The wife used to be an air hostess and loves hot weather and has visited Qatar on a flight , and she said the weather was extremely uncomfortable to be in.
Middle East women might be ok with their laws , but asking western women to put up with strict Islamic law and be in that weather is just taking the ****
Yep. They’re getting some pretty big names now, it’s not just the folk who are retiring. Mahrez isn’t far off his prime.
I think you’re splitting hairs a bit to be honest mate. He’s 32 which is past most players’ primes as I said, but he has just won the treble starting 35 games, 46 appearance in total, scoring 15 goals. The point is that he is hardly someone just going for a pay day because he isn’t good enough anymore. If he’d joined almost any other side in the PL this summer he’d probably be walking into their starting XI. 15 goals in 35 starts winning the treble, his prime must have been something pretty special then, not as if Pep has been trying to force him out given the minutes he gets (played more then Foden).He's 32, I'd say that's a good few years past his prime.
He's still a quality player, and they're already tempting some good players from middling clubs, but I'd still say almost every big name from the big clubs is an aging player or a player that's unwanted by the manager.
Agree, Mahrez is absolutely quality. He is way too good to be leaving the premier league right now. It’s a shame. I’m quite gutted to see him leave and same with Henderson, no way he should be doing that now when he’s still in the England foldI think you’re splitting hairs a bit to be honest mate. He’s 32 which is past most players’ primes as I said, but he has just won the treble starting 35 games, 46 appearance in total, scoring 15 goals. The point is that he is hardly someone just going for a pay day because he isn’t good enough anymore. If he’d joined almost any other side in the PL this summer he’d probably be walking into their starting XI. 15 goals in 35 starts winning the treble, his prime must have been something pretty special then, not as if Pep has been trying to force him out given the minutes he gets (played more then Foden).
Henderson could easily have been playing for England next summer. Another one who is still easily good enough whose career probably peaked only 2 years ago.
I think you’re splitting hairs a bit to be honest mate. He’s 32 which is past most players’ primes as I said, but he has just won the treble starting 35 games, 46 appearance in total, scoring 15 goals. The point is that he is hardly someone just going for a pay day because he isn’t good enough anymore. If he’d joined almost any other side in the PL this summer he’d probably be walking into their starting XI. 15 goals in 35 starts winning the treble, his prime must have been something pretty special then, not as if Pep has been trying to force him out given the minutes he gets (played more then Foden).
Henderson could easily have been playing for England next summer. Another one who is still easily good enough whose career probably peaked only 2 years ago.
Well as I said, Mahrez really isn’t far past his prime (in my opinion).I don't think that's splitting hairs.
You can still be a good player when you're well past your prime.
Saudi signings:
Mahrez - 32, won everything, fancies a pay day.
Henderson - 33, won everything, fancies a pay day.
Benzema - 35, won everything, fancies a pay day and wanted to live in a Muslim country.
Kante - 32, won everything, fancies a pay day.
Koulibaly - 32, unwanted at Chelsea, fancies a pay day and Chelsea fancied a profit.
Mendy - 31, unwanted at Chelsea, fancies a pay day and Chelsea fancied a profit.
Firmino - 31, won everything, fancies a pay day.
Brozovic - 30, won almost everything, fancies a pay day.
The two notable players who aren't in their twilight are Ruben Neves (26), who has openly spoken about how he went for the money and was at a mid-table club anyway, plus Jota (24) from Celtic, who wasn't a top level player.
City getting £35m for a 32 year old is good business for them.Yep. They’re getting some pretty big names now, it’s not just the folk who are retiring. Mahrez isn’t far off his prime.