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  • Steveo
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    Maybe he’s a herbalist….

    I’ll get me coat

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  • teesred
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    A guy called Pierre Sage is taking over at Palace. That's easily the best manager name in the league.

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  • CCTV
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    Originally posted by justincredible View Post
    That's absolutely brilliant. Never seen that before...
    Thanks man...
    I originally saw it on the anfield wrap back then, they had a piece about it.
    Think the guy knows them or may be part of the crew.

    I celebrated watching it again now, fist wringing and pumping

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  • justincredible
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    Originally posted by CCTV View Post
    Ageeed, his record in the derby phenomenal and earned him the moniker.
    Divock the blue destroyer Origi

    https://streamable.com/yj2e3?src=player-page-share

    Cant find it on YouTube anymore
    That's absolutely brilliant. Never seen that before...
    Thanks man...

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  • CCTV
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    Originally posted by miller0863 View Post
    Divock Origi has retired from football age 31.
    That lad had one very odd career. Brilliant at times for us, mostly off the bench admittedly but he started against Barcelona and along with his achievements in that game scored some tremendously important goals for us, not least in the Champions League Final.

    A genuine Cult Hero.
    Ageeed, his record in the derby phenomenal and earned him the moniker.
    Divock the blue destroyer Origi

    https://streamable.com/yj2e3?src=player-page-share

    Cant find it on YouTube anymore

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  • justme
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    scored twice in the semi final and in the final of the champions league. you can't do better than that.. Enjoy your retirement Origi

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  • Steveo
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    Club legend /. cannot imagine that happening under another manager but Klopp. Somehow managed to keep Divock in the fold and committed…. what memories

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  • RedMagic
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    Origi's goals against the BS and Prickford in particular always get a chuckle out of me.

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  • teesred
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    Originally posted by miller0863 View Post
    Divock Origi has retired from football age 31.
    That lad had one very odd career. Brilliant at times for us, mostly off the bench admittedly but he started against Barcelona and along with his achievements in that game scored some tremendously important goals for us, not least in the Champions League Final.

    A genuine Cult Hero.
    What a lad. Some memories.
    I hope he's happy and going to enjoy life without football.

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  • teesred
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    Originally posted by Steveo View Post
    Yep - but what do you expect from the Murdoch media.. Millions will simply accept it and move on despite the fact that the article is completely missing the real playbook... it frames this entire trend as a simple story about 'smart business' - cost-cutting - and private equity firms realising European football is a bargain compared to the closed-franchise system of the NFL or NBA. That is just the surface-level symptom... the actual drivers behind this American takeover are far more insidious and trace directly back to global hegemony and the mechanics of FIAT currency.

    When the US decoupled the dollar from gold in 1971 and established the petrodollar system - they gained the ultimate macroeconomic superpower - the ability to print endless amounts of fiat currency without facing the hyperinflation that would destroy any other nation. Because the global financial system requires US dollars for international trade and reserves - America can export its inflation to the rest of the world... creating a massive - hyper-inflated surplus of capital inside the US financial sector.

    This brings us directly to the private equity firms and billionaire syndicates buying up our clubs... they are sitting on a staggering mountain of printed fiat cash that desperately needs to be parked in real - tangible assets before its purchasing power is eroded. They aren't flocking to English football because they love the game... they are doing it because the US financial machine has inflated domestic asset prices - like American sports franchises - to absurd levels of six to eight billion dollars... making historic European institutions look artificially cheap by comparison.

    By allowing US private equity to weaponise this printed capital to buy up the cultural fabric of our communities - from what are still working-class clubs in the EFL to the giants of the Premier League - we are essentially letting the US export its financial hegemony directly into our sport. They will commercialise it - package it - and extract the value to service their own debt... and the article treats it like a clever management trend when it is actually the direct consequence of a rigged global monetary system.
    Fully agree. Like pretty much everything in life that's become normalised we've shrugged our shoulders ( as a society) and accepted it.
    Most football fans don't know it's happening.

    Lots of people seem to think this current Iran attack is their last play and that the days of them running the globe through bullying and destabilising are coming to an end.
    We can only hope. Most of us have never known anything different to them being the big bully and painting anyone's who's not in their camp as the threat to "democracy". A world where they're not would be interesting.

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  • miller0863
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    Divock Origi has retired from football age 31.
    That lad had one very odd career. Brilliant at times for us, mostly off the bench admittedly but he started against Barcelona and along with his achievements in that game scored some tremendously important goals for us, not least in the Champions League Final.

    A genuine Cult Hero.

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  • Steveo
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    Yep - but what do you expect from the Murdoch media.. Millions will simply accept it and move on despite the fact that the article is completely missing the real playbook... it frames this entire trend as a simple story about 'smart business' - cost-cutting - and private equity firms realising European football is a bargain compared to the closed-franchise system of the NFL or NBA. That is just the surface-level symptom... the actual drivers behind this American takeover are far more insidious and trace directly back to global hegemony and the mechanics of FIAT currency.

    When the US decoupled the dollar from gold in 1971 and established the petrodollar system - they gained the ultimate macroeconomic superpower - the ability to print endless amounts of fiat currency without facing the hyperinflation that would destroy any other nation. Because the global financial system requires US dollars for international trade and reserves - America can export its inflation to the rest of the world... creating a massive - hyper-inflated surplus of capital inside the US financial sector.

    This brings us directly to the private equity firms and billionaire syndicates buying up our clubs... they are sitting on a staggering mountain of printed fiat cash that desperately needs to be parked in real - tangible assets before its purchasing power is eroded. They aren't flocking to English football because they love the game... they are doing it because the US financial machine has inflated domestic asset prices - like American sports franchises - to absurd levels of six to eight billion dollars... making historic European institutions look artificially cheap by comparison.

    By allowing US private equity to weaponise this printed capital to buy up the cultural fabric of our communities - from what are still working-class clubs in the EFL to the giants of the Premier League - we are essentially letting the US export its financial hegemony directly into our sport. They will commercialise it - package it - and extract the value to service their own debt... and the article treats it like a clever management trend when it is actually the direct consequence of a rigged global monetary system.

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  • teesred
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    https://www.skysports.com/share/13526825

    Article on US investment in football. Sky always ahead of the curve.......nart.

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  • justme
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    Its amazing he actually played again after the horrendous incident last time.. Glad hes ok

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  • RedMagic
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    Originally posted by redebreck View Post
    think he needs to call it a day
    You'd like to think that he'd do that, especially given that he has a couple of kids and a significant other.

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