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The Football News Thread 2024/25

Note that they didn't offer a refund...

Keeping in mind that Mercedes-Benz (Atlanta) has over triple the capacity of Shell Energy (Houston), if I were to try to get a ticket for Miami's visit to ATL next week, the cheapest available seat would run me ~£78. Want a seat at midfield (typically considered the "best" over here, though IIRC y'all prefer behind the goals)? ~£440 please.

Messi has been a net good for the league, but fuck me do you get robbed to see him play.
Seats alongside the pitch are the most expensive here too. Personally I think the view in the NB Upper is the best at Molineux
 
I go back and forth. I love being high up enough to see the tactical picture, as it were, but equally I get much more appreciation for the actual pace of play down close.

Crazy how “slow” things look on TV compared to in person.
 
Note that they didn't offer a refund...

Keeping in mind that Mercedes-Benz (Atlanta) has over triple the capacity of Shell Energy (Houston), if I were to try to get a ticket for Miami's visit to ATL next week, the cheapest available seat would run me ~£78. Want a seat at midfield (typically considered the "best" over here, though IIRC y'all prefer behind the goals)? ~£440 please.

Messi has been a net good for the league, but fuck me do you get robbed to see him play.
He won't play. He'll pull a Kaka and not play. Kaka played there once and thereafter pulled out of games on plastic in Atlanta and Seattle.
 
I mean I don't have his galaxy brain for business, but if you really do need to urgently recoup funds, probably not a great move to call half a dozen of your players shite in public.
 
I mean I don't have his galaxy brain for business, but if you really do need to urgently recoup funds, probably not a great move to call half a dozen of your players shite in public.
Extending your clearly shit manager to sack him 4 months later and therefore increasing his payout isn't on any Dale Carnegie course either.
 
BREAKING: Manchester United will build a new 100,000-seater stadium, which will become the largest in the UK.
 
They'll nnes to sack every man and his dog to pay for that.
 
I think it looks incredible.

Bit of a kick in the balls to anyone who has been laid off by Ratcliffe recently - I'm sure that will help to pay the architect's bill.
 
Looks incredible. The one quibble Id have with NFs words is his claim that it will be visible from 40km away. He failed to add “on the one day a year that visibility in Manchester is more than 100 yards”.
 
I personally don't see this being built to the concept shown by the club today.

As previously said by langers that it's a kick in the teeth for those laid off.

More importantly how is this going to be financed & what will be the Greater Manchester council's contribution be?
 
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