Ok Now ANNOUNCE A TOP CLASS MIDFIELDER DAFUCK
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No !
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why the hell can't we buy more players then, huh?
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Maybe because thats record income "revenue" and not record profit..
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What’s the point? There’s never money to make a decent signing like Eriksen, Pjanić or Thiago
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That’s received. Not profit. They only profited 13m. They have spent newly 400m alone.
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Exactly why I asked what's the point of this
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People need to understand, that money, is used not only on signings, but also players and staff wages, travelling expenses, day to day expenses etc etc... The overall running of the club still needs to be looked after as well
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Buy de bruyner hazard
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Buy a World Class winger and midfielder with that money. Please Barcelona!
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Barca please buy Eden hazard
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Make sure you buy better players and win what you need to win !
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Sign a top midfield
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Now spend that on Thiago, Hazard, Kante and or Eriksen.
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You spoke my mind bro
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bartomeau: signs paulinho, alex vidal, Douglas, andre gomez, arda turan, paco alcacer, lucas digne to surround messi with (tweet me if i missed someone)
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Club accounts for 2017/18 have shown record income
€914m was received

