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Yeah I feel like this was a thing a few years ago as well. Around the FFP case I guess.Got de ja vu reading this, pretty sure we've seen this before from them?
Some crypto ones I think it was. About a year or so ago?Got de ja vu reading this, pretty sure we've seen this before from them?
Click on the link in the tweet, they mention the Sheringham link. He's either an idiot or knowingly part of the scam.Is this twitter source trustworty or with an agenda (and agenda I would agree with but still)?
Because Teddy Sheringham is a brand ambassador:
Both can be true.Click on the link in the tweet, they mention the Sheringham link. He's either an idiot or knowingly part of the scam.
For sure.Both can be true.
It’s very trustworthy. Josimar is an investigative football magazine known for high value journalism and in depth articles. They’ve provided revaling articles previously, ie about World Cup to Qatar, who’ve held true. This is a piece of very thorough investigative journalism.Is this twitter source trustworty or with an agenda (and agenda I would agree with but still)?
Because Teddy Sheringham is a brand ambassador:
Same looks fine to me, it also seems normal for asian facing bookmakers to be a bit shadowy.Site looks real to me but what do I know
Sounds like a scam run by Mr. Fuji.Both can be true.
That's because there was a thread about almost exactly this literally a few months ago where people were discussing fake or in-house abu dhabi sponsors.Got de ja vu reading this, pretty sure we've seen this before from them?
And this in a nutshell is why he will never be the greatest manager ever. Actually I wouldn't even have him in the top 5. Outside of the Barcelona days, everything else he has achieved has been achieved with minimal resistance. There's at least 10 managers coaching right now that would win as much if not more than Pep has if they were bankrolled by an entire country/ managed the dominant club in the glorified feudal system that is the Bundesliga and that's without considering the great managers of the past.The whole “club”/vanity project is based on utter horseshit.
I’d love to know the true cost of Guardiola’s stay, he probably owns an entire city in Abu Dhabi, and a few sports clubs. He must be rich beyond any manager’s wildest dreams to spend the biggest chunk of his coaching career at Manchester’s second club.