I donât think so⌠Liverpool are 4th/5th highest wages in EPL I think. Utd, City, Chelsea and even Spurs have higher
Yeah⌠The same old stuff on repeat.
Wrong. Think Liverpool are neck and neck with City at the top.
The clubâs overall wage bill fell from ÂŁ287.4m to ÂŁ242.5m last season, which was predominantly due to the playing squad receiving no bonuses for participating in the Champions League and the departure of high-earners such as Romelu Lukaku and Alexis Sanchez.
Unitedâs 2019-20 wage bill was lower than the most recent figures for rivals City and Liverpool, whose spending on salaries stood at ÂŁ276.9m and ÂŁ276.2m respectively during the 2018-19 season.
2 Spainish teams have highest wage bill followed by Juventus. Understandable that 2 European heavyweights have a large bill. Juventus thoughâŚ
Juventus are one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Are there any 2021 wage figures to hand? Itâs vital we get these⌠absolutely vital.
FFS
In due course they will come.
For wages it seems. Theyâre European half-pints with the likes of United and Porto in terms of success.
Pellegerini was still Man City manager for that 2016 Leicester title winning season. Vardy gave Pepâs City a torrid time the following December alright.
In terms of statute Juve are one of the biggest clubs in the world.
Up there with Benfica, Porto and Forest. Even United have more than them.
I take it you donât really know much about football.
You still agitating for Coach Ole and Sean Dyche to be sacked?
He took a wrong turn alright. Along with a senior legal eagle who wasnât his partner allegedly.
I know Notts Forest and Juve have the same number of Europen Cups.
Oh Christ thatâs surely worthy of another rebrand. Between Conte and the below.
@BruidheanChaorthainn is going to be all over @Fulvio_From_Aughnacloy like a rash over this. Turns out that it wasnât the dastardly scousers who were agitating for Coach Ole to be sacked afterall. It was actually @Fulvio_From_Aughnacloy.
Is Drinkwater a bender?
Hmm. Not sure this stacks up.