Mid Jan-Mid Feb is going to be a huge test for the Pills. They lose 5 players to the Africa & Asian tournaments plus they’ll be juggling the Pokal and Europa League KOs.
Mid Jan-Mid Feb is going to be a huge test for the Pills. They lose 5 players to the Africa & Asian tournaments plus they’ll be juggling the Pokal and Europa League KOs.
Here is a story that explains the situation with 8xBet where the ‘CEO’ is caught in lies about the validity of the company. Online images of employees were traced back to modelling agencies in London.
They accepted money from a Crypto site called 3Key and then it wasn’t until an external investigation showed that none of their executives actually existed anywhere online before they cancelled the sponsorship.
Here is a financial prepaid debit card sponsor that gave City over £500k per year for a few years despite only activating 145 cards in the history of their company.
Either City’s owners are thick as shit accepting money from everybody or they are cheating. And I don’t think they’re thick as shit.
Check the LinkedIn profiles of these odd sponsorship companies City gets its money from.
Is this any different than City taking ‘revenue’ from shell companies owned by their club’s owner? If nothing will be done to City for money laundering and stuff like that I doubt anything comes of this.
And despite all of this, the Premier League will keep opening its legs to any shitty human with a lot of money.
Das ist unsere größtes problem mit jungen Spielern (Sanches, Gravenberch, Tolisso, Nianzou, etc).
Es ist sehr schwierig, junge Spieler zu entwickeln wenn unsere Erwartungen so hoch sind. Tuchel zum Beispiel soll alles gewinnen. Wenn man regelmäßig Kratzig (oder Gravenberch letztes Jahr) spielt, ist das schwieriger. Und wir haben bereits viele hochbezahlte Spieler auf der Bank.