Re: 2012-2013 English Premier League Thread (La Liga, Serie A, etc.)
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Originally Posted by LJJ
So predictable.
You only just literally went insane over someone else not making inconsistent statements, yet there you go.
And you only just made fun of someone "calling names" (boo f-cking hoo) in a "debate", yet there you go.
And you only just made a point that "the way you go about trying to prove your point while attempting to belittle others wreaks of insecurity.", yet there you go.
Yes, I went insane about you not being inconsistent. That makes zero sense.
Hey, sometimes you have to fight fire with fire when the other person clearly isn't capable of basic logic.
At the risk of this turning into a Godzuki type of argument, you can have the last word that you so badly want.
Re: 2012-2013 English Premier League Thread (La Liga, Serie A, etc.)
Madrid sent Sahin back to Dortmund until the 14/15 season. By the time he gets back (if) they've paid his salary for three years to make a total of 8 appearances.
If I was Sahin I'd be stoked though. Going from Liverpool to Dortmund isn't exactly a move backwards.
Re: 2012-2013 English Premier League Thread (La Liga, Serie A, etc.)
Coloccini has asked to leave Newcastle. That'll be a huge blow for them losing him and Ba...they were close to a CL spot last season and now will probably be a in a relegation scrap without their best defender and best striker.
Re: 2012-2013 English Premier League Thread (La Liga, Serie A, etc.)
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Originally Posted by LJJ
Madrid sent Sahin back to Dortmund until the 14/15 season. By the time he gets back (if) they've paid his salary for three years to make a total of 8 appearances.
If I was Sahin I'd be stoked though. Going from Liverpool to Dortmund isn't exactly a move backwards.
yeah great for him, from being the first star in one of the best teams in germany, in only two years he is back to the same team, but this time he will rot on the bench until some of the starters get injured.
Re: 2012-2013 English Premier League Thread (La Liga, Serie A, etc.)
QPR is apparently close to getting Loic Remy and Yann M'Vila. Both guys were targeted by better clubs but I guess the wages were too much to turn down. IIRC, M'Vila was pursued by Arsenal and Remy by Chelsea at one point. They're splashing money left and right and are still probably going to get relegated. Good thing these guys have relegation clauses in their contract.
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QPR are understood to have completely blown Newcastle out of the water in the bidding for Remy, offering wages in the region of £80,000 to £110,000 a week..