Anderlecht have had a fucking STINKER of a season

Such a great club. Eddie and Jason <3

Bournemouth have furloughed staff though.

with full pay

Yes but football clubs shouldn’t really use public money for it. I think only Spurs, Newcastle, Bouremouth and Norwich have (as of a couple of days ago)

guess it depends on the state of a club’s finances. We can’t all be momeybags like palace. Has honest Roy given up his salary?

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I’m really not going into ā€œlittle old Bournemouthā€ again and the money you have spent on transfers.

thank goodness, your rants have never been very factual

Been reading the football threads for the first time because there’s no actual football on

Think they’re better this way

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Quite fun without any live match updates isn’t it?

don’t watch football so it’s more interesting when it’s it not on i reckon

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Newcastle leading the pack yet again.

Sports Direct bellends

I think they are but we’ll just have to disagree.

Ā£180m loss on transfers since promotion.
High wage ratio to turnover. (I know we do too)
Money owed in loans to your owners offshore company

I’m not comparing Bournemouth to other clubs we aren’t perfect either . But this little old Bournemouth are run perfectly story is grating.

Yes it’s nice the manager etc have taken pay cuts, hopefully we will too. But you were one of the first clubs to furlough.

I don’t really want to get in an argument over it. So I’ll just have to disagree.

Have we had the youtube highlights of good games sub thread?
Just seen a guardian article about this one

need the Spanish commentary for the Alfonso goal

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remember thinking of Raul as this mysterious legendary figure back when less champions league games were televised

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Amusing scenes when my little brother confused Raul and Ru Paul.

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Looks like the United players are all donating 30% of their wages to Manchester hospitals :+1:

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Hi we are still paying our staff in full and don’t have the luxury of much expendable income with players offering to voluntarily take a pay cut, a deal is currently being cut regarding this UPDATE: have donated Ā£200,000 to local initiatives dealing with the crisis:

also we’ve only fuloughed those who are ā€œunable to workā€ as opposed to ā€œall non-paying staffā€