What makes rumors “strong”?Strong rumours that it'll be agreed after the game today
What makes rumors “strong”?
When they are no longer rumors.You tell me?
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Look at him here, he's about to sing the word "tonight", which coincidentally is the name of the song he's singing.
Well actually the name of the song is “Tonight, Tonight” and it's sung by THE SMASHING PUMPKINS.
It's a sweeping, orchestral alt-rock anthem that captures the emotional turbulence of youth, transformation, and belief in possibility. Released in 1996 as part of their double album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, it marked a bold stylistic shift for the band—trading grunge distortion for lush string arrangements and cinematic grandeur.
ps. It is sung in ENGLISH, which is the n a t i v e language of the band’s lead singer and songwriter, Billy
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Look at him here, he's about to sing the word "tonight", which coincidentally is the name of the song he's singing.
Well actually the name of the song is “Tonight, Tonight” and it's sung by THE SMASHING PUMPKINS.
It's a sweeping, orchestral alt-rock anthem that captures the emotional turbulence of youth, transformation, and belief in possibility. Released in 1996 as part of their double album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, it marked a bold stylistic shift for the band—trading grunge distortion for lush string arrangements and cinematic grandeur.
ps. It is sung in ENGLISH, which is the n a t i v e language of the band’s lead singer and songwriter, Billy Corgan
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Look at him here, he's about to sing the word "tonight", which coincidentally is the name of the song he's singing.
Well actually the name of the song is “Tonight, Tonight” and it's sung by THE SMASHING PUMPKINS.
It's a sweeping, orchestral alt-rock anthem that captures the emotional turbulence of youth, transformation, and belief in possibility. Released in 1996 as part of their double album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, it marked a bold stylistic shift for the band—trading grunge distortion for lush string arrangements and cinematic grandeur.
ps. It is sung in ENGLISH, which is the n a t i v e language of the band’s lead singer and songwriter, Billy Corgan
From a Newcastle forum...Wissa has issued a 'let me go' statement along the lines of Isak's.
Makes it very awkward if you're an irate Newcastle fan.
It’s not a bad suggestion though.From a Newcastle forum...
Posted 2 minutes ago
If nothing else, the strops from players this window has reinforced the belief that players have too much power. You'd hope something would be done, from new rules enforcing sanctions against players who refuse to fulfil their contracts to making a point of getting any 'agreements' in writing, otherwise they become unactionable.
...obviously not seen their target's statement.
So I don't think it is.It’s not a bad suggestion though.
Exactly.We should just have mandatory release clauses. Yeah there might still be a few players thick enough to agree very high release clauses at stepping stone clubs, but I bet it'd solve about 95% of the problem.
Exactly.
Reasonable release clause based on 1. Initial fee and 2. Related to expected performance. If someone over performs, then there's a potential bargain for another club.
I don't like the idea of giving the clubs more power to lock players down
Sounds good to me.Exactly.
Reasonable release clause based on 1. Initial fee and 2. Related to expected performance. If someone over performs, then there's a potential bargain for another club.
I don't like the idea of giving the clubs more power to lock players down