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360MoTioN wrote 0-0 to Ireland, we should be beating teams like this.
Although only a friendly and they aren't really prepared for this match still should of edged this game.

I wasn't surprised England didn't win, Ireland put so much more effort into games against England. I honestly felt Ireland played a decent game and I gave us fairly decent shot of getting out of our group if we play like we did today all the time.

No doubt there is going to be some trouble in Dublin tonight...
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Fellaini, Di Maria, Depay all bagging. Then our strikers, RVP + Rooney not baggin. I see a trend here
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Also, Lloris has come out publicly saying he wants Champions League football. Made it glaringly obvious where he sees himself "At the moment, De Gea is still Manchester United keeper so I have no need to talk about that".

Looks like he is monitoring the situation closely.
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Fielding wrote Also, Lloris has come out publicly saying he wants Champions League football. Made it glaringly obvious where he sees himself "At the moment, De Gea is still Manchester United keeper so I have no need to talk about that".

Looks like he is monitoring the situation closely.


I honestly don't see Lloris staying at Tottenham and although they are trying to build a team, a keeper like him needs to be playing champions league football and competing for trophies
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Fielding wrote Also, Lloris has come out publicly saying he wants Champions League football. Made it glaringly obvious where he sees himself "At the moment, De Gea is still Manchester United keeper so I have no need to talk about that".

Looks like he is monitoring the situation closely.


I honestly don't see Lloris staying at Tottenham and although they are trying to build a team, a keeper like him needs to be playing champions league football and competing for trophies


Relatively good replacement for De Gea if he leaves, you reckon?
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Fielding wrote
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Fielding wrote Also, Lloris has come out publicly saying he wants Champions League football. Made it glaringly obvious where he sees himself "At the moment, De Gea is still Manchester United keeper so I have no need to talk about that".

Looks like he is monitoring the situation closely.


I honestly don't see Lloris staying at Tottenham and although they are trying to build a team, a keeper like him needs to be playing champions league football and competing for trophies


Relatively good replacement for De Gea if he leaves, you reckon?


Of course! Whether Tottenham would sell him, especially to you, would be another question entirely. I think Lloris wants to leave and would happily join you but I don't think Tottenham would let that happen. He's a quality keeper so there will be a lot of teams in for him if he does become available
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Fielding wrote Also, Lloris has come out publicly saying he wants Champions League football. Made it glaringly obvious where he sees himself "At the moment, De Gea is still Manchester United keeper so I have no need to talk about that".

Looks like he is monitoring the situation closely.


I honestly don't see Lloris staying at Tottenham and although they are trying to build a team, a keeper like him needs to be playing champions league football and competing for trophies


Relatively good replacement for De Gea if he leaves, you reckon?


Of course! Whether Tottenham would sell him, especially to you, would be another question entirely. I think Lloris wants to leave and would happily join you but I don't think Tottenham would let that happen. He's a quality keeper so there will be a lot of teams in for him if he does become available


Slim chance but if De Gea signs a new contract, Lloris could be off to Madrid.
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Ings is officially off to LFC. Again, another good signing, not the sort of same calibre as Milner but a good young squad player.
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Manchester United are officially the biggest footballing brand in the world. To be expected.

Chelsea and City are above Arsenal and Barca. Chelsea I understand being above Arsenal, but not Barca. Nor do I understand City being above both. They calculate it with:

- Brand strength (Brand strength index).
- Sources of income.
- Royalty rate.
- Brand specific revenues.
- Forecast brand specific revenues.
- Royalty rate ontop of specific revenues.
- Discounted post tax to a net present value.

Hardly a surprise that United are first, although I really am shocked about Chelsea and City being above Barca.
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Fielding wrote Manchester United are officially the biggest footballing brand in the world. To be expected.

Chelsea and City are above Arsenal and Barca. Chelsea I understand being above Arsenal, but not Barca. Nor do I understand City being above both. They calculate it with:

- Brand strength (Brand strength index).
- Sources of income.
- Royalty rate.
- Brand specific revenues.
- Forecast brand specific revenues.
- Royalty rate ontop of specific revenues.
- Discounted post tax to a net present value.

Hardly a surprise that United are first, although I really am shocked about Chelsea and City being above Barca.


Quite staggering about Chelsea and City especially City. I suppose there is so much money in premier league football it boosts them up a lot, also I can't really see Barca being the most business orientated club.
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