Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Barca would let Suarez leave for free, as long as he didn't join certain clubs.

 Barca would let Suarez leave for free, as long as he didn't join certain clubs.

 Real MadridManchester UnitedManchester City and Paris Saint-Germain were among those named in the agreement, but not Atletico.




Source: Espn FC

Nigeria Super Falcons, Esther Sunday Joins ALG SPOR

 "l’m so happy to announce my new club ALG SPOT. Want to say a very big thank you to my previous team Konak for there love and support and wish them all the best. ALG SPOR  my new home and family ❤️💪⚽️"



How to Solve The Philippine’s Professional Football Problem

By Lerche Njang

There is a growing concern about the state of the Philippine Professional League after the exit of well-known Philippine football clubs.
 

 Here’s how to address the situatio.

 Mike Boyo says creating a second and third division is a must. I agree. A lot of people want to play football, but they aren’t up to playing top-level football. Most are college graduates, so they can no longer play for their school team.

It’s far less expensive to run a second or third division team than to run a top-level pro team. 

At the second and third levels, players can work and play simultaneously. Giving then a little support in the form of a transportation allowance will suffice to attract many players. Play games on the weekends, and also consider playing games on the same field. 

Have a consistent start time, say 1 p.m., on Saturdays and Sundays.

 Lower divisions can be organized regionally. Because football is a business, we need a system where teams can sell/trade players from one club to another. Conclusion? 

We can have many teams, team owners, sponsors, and players taking part in this beautiful game, and we can do it under one umbrella, The Philippine Football Federation (PFF). 

 It’s not the time to point fingers or blame others for our football problem! We must find solutions to grow and sustain football in our country .

Former Manchester United player, Patrice Evra slams 'arrogant' Manchester United

"The club needs to stop being so arrogant," Evra said. "There are certain people at the club right now that don't even respect Sir Alex Ferguson. "When we want a player and they cost say £20 million, we end up trying to buy him for £100m. Now those players don't even want our money any more." Real full story

Zlatan Ibrahimovic not impressed with people talking about his age

"I don't want people to talk about my age, I want to be treated the same as everyone else. It doesn't matter if I am 38, I want to be treated like someone aged 20 and do the same work."