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Gini Wijnaldum hasn't had an league assist in 2 seasons? 


Didnt you see the Villa/Blades match? The first game back after lockdown, Blades score a freekick/set piece goal and Hawkeye/VAR went ghost and didnt allow it, even tho the ball was clearly over. Villa finished a point and a +1 GD better.
What kind of compensation can Bournemouth realistically expect back?
Thing is you can't necessarily say if that goal was allowed everything would go down the same but they still got fukked over
17th prize money instead of 18th.
I say let them both meet up at Wembley in a winners take all death match.

swoosh gang with the ggucci stripe colorway ha*![]()
Can't wait til the 1st...![]()

80Mil? No thanks. Paying 80+Mil for Slabhead was bad enough.
Can get Van De Beek and Partey for nearly the same price..


Bro, you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about at all. You can go ask Brian McBride and his momma who's better and they're both gonna say Pulisic's name before you can blink. It's not that Pulisic is some world class perennial Ballon D'or favorite talent (although I think he is going to be quite the special player)... it's that you're talking about the best American soccer player ever. It's not the best American basketball or baseball player ever; his competition for that honor is like literally 2-3 other people at BEST, that's how sorry America is and always has been at football
You talking about him having to win multiple top flight world titles, champions leagues, world cup games and all that just to become the American GOAT... when there ain't even 5 players in the history of American soccer who've done jack shyt in any top flight European league, let alone secured places in cup finals or scored game shifting goals against world class teams like City and Liverpool like he's been doing. Like the ACTUAL GOAT Messi struggles in world cups with Argentina, but you're somehow mandating Pulisic has to somehow do equal or better with this
ass USMNT? All just to become the American GOAT??
The fact that he's its youngest captain in history and the most expensive American player ever by an incomparable margin tells you all you need to know man; he's the best we've ever had. Hopefully he's the start of a generational shift to the point where the conversation and competition for that distinction becomes bigger than the literal handful of names it is right now.
80Mil? No thanks. Paying 80+Mil for Slabhead was bad enough.
Can get Van De Beek and Partey for nearly the same price..

80 mill for Grealish?
His value would be so much lower if he had chosen Ireland over England.