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Karim benzema would now be earning more than Messi in terms of normal salary but in terms of deals and package Messi would be earning more than him
Yes that's the power of the Arabians, I think they want to actually buy over top players to their league and it's very possible.
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JONSNOWING;14598 wrote:Karim benzema would now be earning more than Messi in terms of normal salary but in terms of deals and package Messi would be earning more than him
Yes that's the power of the Arabians, I think they want to actually buy over top players to their league and it's very possible.
Well I won't blame any player that actually falls for the money, those figures are actually ridiculous and can get anyone.
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Guys the next season features for the English premier league is out now and it's very exciting if you ask me so guys what do you all think about it and the possible winners
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Well I have gone through the fixtures and to be honest I kind of see Manchester city wining the league again because their first nine matches are very simple.
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Well I have gone through the fixtures and to be honest I kind of see Manchester city wining the league again because their first nine matches are very simple.
There are no simple matches in the premier League, all the games are very tough. But I think Manchester city will still win the the league again because their are they strongest team in England and they have the money to improve their squad.
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MRBEAST;14672 wrote:Well I have gone through the fixtures and to be honest I kind of see Manchester city wining the league again because their first nine matches are very simple.
There are no simple matches in the premier League, all the games are very tough. But I think Manchester city will still win the the league again because their are they strongest team in England and they have the money to improve their squad.
This statement is very funny, because the English premier league has turned into a farmers league, with Manchester city destroying teams that are placed in front of them.
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Although Manchester city has quite a complete team I think they would do themselves a favor if they try to get active in this transfer market, clubs are really fortifying themselves.
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Although Manchester city has quite a complete team I think they would do themselves a favor if they try to get active in this transfer market, clubs are really fortifying themselves.
Well there are keeping close tab on the arsenal and westham transaction for Declan rice and if the deal goes south they can swoop in.
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Honestly I think that Manchester city are having an easy first nine game although arsenal is amongst the nine teams to face Manchester city but I still consider them a small team
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Barcelona just signed a young Brazilian I believe this would be a good signing as the player actually wanted to play for Barcelona, it's a great thing seeing players play with passion.
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Honestly I think that Manchester city are having an easy first nine game although arsenal is amongst the nine teams to face Manchester city but I still consider them a small team
Arsenal are the runners up in the just concluded season and topped the table for majority of the calendar. It is wrong to refer to them a ssmall club.
They also have a history in the league having won it about 13 times even though much of their successes came years ago.
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KingCRP;14699 wrote:Honestly I think that Manchester city are having an easy first nine game although arsenal is amongst the nine teams to face Manchester city but I still consider them a small team
Arsenal are the runners up in the just concluded season and topped the table for majority of the calendar. It is wrong to refer to them a ssmall club.
They also have a history in the league having won it about 13 times even though much of their successes came years ago.
Well arsenal had a chance to win the league that's because that period Manchester city were having several bad days in the office but at the end we now saw that arsenal were just not it
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Lanistergame2;14736 wrote:KingCRP;14699 wrote:Honestly I think that Manchester city are having an easy first nine game although arsenal is amongst the nine teams to face Manchester city but I still consider them a small team
Arsenal are the runners up in the just concluded season and topped the table for majority of the calendar. It is wrong to refer to them a ssmall club.
They also have a history in the league having won it about 13 times even though much of their successes came years ago.Well arsenal had a chance to win the league that's because that period Manchester city were having several bad days in the office but at the end we now saw that arsenal were just not it
If it was Liverpool that were in the same position as arsenal then i would have believed they would have a great chance against Manchester city but arsenal don't have the heart to soak the pressure.
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Dozie;14484 wrote:I think those clubs from Saudi Arabia are actually sponsored by the government that's why they can cough out those huge figures for players salary.
If you're saying this because of the huge money the Saudi Arabian spent on football you're wrong because the people from there have a lot of billionaires who are sport enthusiasts.
In Saudi Arabia, football clubs are not directly sponsored by the government, but they may receive financial support from the government for various purposes, such as infrastructure development and hosting international tournaments.
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full;14505 wrote:Dozie;14484 wrote:I think those clubs from Saudi Arabia are actually sponsored by the government that's why they can cough out those huge figures for players salary.
If you're saying this because of the huge money the Saudi Arabian spent on football you're wrong because the people from there have a lot of billionaires who are sport enthusiasts.
In Saudi Arabia, football clubs are not directly sponsored by the government, but they may receive financial support from the government for various purposes, such as infrastructure development and hosting international tournaments.
I believe every country where people are sports enthusiasts has the exact support from the government. Therefore, I don't see this as a big deal.
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level;14847 wrote:full;14505 wrote:If you're saying this because of the huge money the Saudi Arabian spent on football you're wrong because the people from there have a lot of billionaires who are sport enthusiasts.
In Saudi Arabia, football clubs are not directly sponsored by the government, but they may receive financial support from the government for various purposes, such as infrastructure development and hosting international tournaments.
I believe every country where people are sports enthusiasts has the exact support from the government. Therefore, I don't see this as a big deal.
Meanwhile, the SAFF is responsible for managing and organizing football activities and competitions in Saudi Arabia, as well as representing the country at international football events.
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joanna;14848 wrote:level;14847 wrote:In Saudi Arabia, football clubs are not directly sponsored by the government, but they may receive financial support from the government for various purposes, such as infrastructure development and hosting international tournaments.
I believe every country where people are sports enthusiasts has the exact support from the government. Therefore, I don't see this as a big deal.
Meanwhile, the SAFF is responsible for managing and organizing football activities and competitions in Saudi Arabia, as well as representing the country at international football events.
The SAFF receives financial support from the Saudi Arabian government, which funds the development and promotion of football in the country.
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thrive;14849 wrote:joanna;14848 wrote:I believe every country where people are sports enthusiasts has the exact support from the government. Therefore, I don't see this as a big deal.
Meanwhile, the SAFF is responsible for managing and organizing football activities and competitions in Saudi Arabia, as well as representing the country at international football events.
The SAFF receives financial support from the Saudi Arabian government, which funds the development and promotion of football in the country.
The government provides resources to support football infrastructure, such as stadiums, training facilities, and youth development programs, as well as providing financial support for the teams.
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level;14850 wrote:thrive;14849 wrote:Meanwhile, the SAFF is responsible for managing and organizing football activities and competitions in Saudi Arabia, as well as representing the country at international football events.
The SAFF receives financial support from the Saudi Arabian government, which funds the development and promotion of football in the country.
The government provides resources to support football infrastructure, such as stadiums, training facilities, and youth development programs, as well as providing financial support for the teams.
In general, football clubs in Saudi Arabia are typically owned by private investors or organizations, such as companies or sports associations.
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joanna;14851 wrote:level;14850 wrote:The SAFF receives financial support from the Saudi Arabian government, which funds the development and promotion of football in the country.
The government provides resources to support football infrastructure, such as stadiums, training facilities, and youth development programs, as well as providing financial support for the teams.
In general, football clubs in Saudi Arabia are typically owned by private investors or organizations, such as companies or sports associations.
These clubs can generate revenue from various sources, such as ticket sales, merchandise sales, and sponsorship and endorsement deals.
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thrive;14852 wrote:joanna;14851 wrote:The government provides resources to support football infrastructure, such as stadiums, training facilities, and youth development programs, as well as providing financial support for the teams.
In general, football clubs in Saudi Arabia are typically owned by private investors or organizations, such as companies or sports associations.
These clubs can generate revenue from various sources, such as ticket sales, merchandise sales, and sponsorship and endorsement deals.
Although football clubs in Saudi Arabia are not directly sponsored by the government, the government does provide support for the development of football infrastructure, such as stadiums and training facilities, which indirectly benefits the clubs.
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level;14853 wrote:thrive;14852 wrote:In general, football clubs in Saudi Arabia are typically owned by private investors or organizations, such as companies or sports associations.
These clubs can generate revenue from various sources, such as ticket sales, merchandise sales, and sponsorship and endorsement deals.
Although football clubs in Saudi Arabia are not directly sponsored by the government, the government does provide support for the development of football infrastructure, such as stadiums and training facilities, which indirectly benefits the clubs.
Additionally, the government may provide funding to support national teams participating in international tournaments, such as the World Cup, which includes financial support for the participating clubs.
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joanna;14854 wrote:level;14853 wrote:These clubs can generate revenue from various sources, such as ticket sales, merchandise sales, and sponsorship and endorsement deals.
Although football clubs in Saudi Arabia are not directly sponsored by the government, the government does provide support for the development of football infrastructure, such as stadiums and training facilities, which indirectly benefits the clubs.
Additionally, the government may provide funding to support national teams participating in international tournaments, such as the World Cup, which includes financial support for the participating clubs.
Technically, football clubs in Saudi Arabia are typically owned by private investors or organizations but may receive indirect support from the government in the form of infrastructure development and funding for national teams.
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thrive;14855 wrote:joanna;14854 wrote:Although football clubs in Saudi Arabia are not directly sponsored by the government, the government does provide support for the development of football infrastructure, such as stadiums and training facilities, which indirectly benefits the clubs.
Additionally, the government may provide funding to support national teams participating in international tournaments, such as the World Cup, which includes financial support for the participating clubs.
Technically, football clubs in Saudi Arabia are typically owned by private investors or organizations but may receive indirect support from the government in the form of infrastructure development and funding for national teams.
Saudi Arabia used to be a plane desert before they built what it is today now that's what they want to do with their football.
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Well I don't know how solid the passion of the football fans are in the Arab but it won't be that easy to build a football dynasty with just money alone.
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