![]() Greek billionaire Evangelos Marinakis promised to make Forest great again when he became their majority shareholder in 2017 - fair to say, he’s putting his money where his mouth is. ![]() That’s more than Real Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain and Bayern Munich have spent in the window, although, granted, their squads needed considerably less strengthening. Domini Games, creators of the Enchanted Kingdom series, present another romantic tale in their classic. With an outlay of £179.1 million, Chelsea are top of the list, but right behind them are Forest, having spent over £140 million on 16 - count ‘em! - new players. Review for game: Dark Romance: The Monster Within. Still, it’s fairly gobsmacking to see their current place on the list of top spenders so far in the transfer window, with another 10-ish days to go. Although, famously, their then manager Brian Clough insisted they only paid “£999,999 - and possibly a few pence”. Photograph: Richard Sellers/PA Make Forest Great Againįolk of a certain vintage won’t be unfamiliar with big spending by Nottingham Forest - back in the last century, after all, they became the first English club to pay a million quid for a player when they bought Trevor Francis in 1979 from Birmingham City. Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis has been more than happy to take out his chequebook this summer. West Ham gaffer Dietmar Moyes on his new German signing, Thilo Kehrer. “I’ve been calling him Theo, I have been calling him everything. (For United fans, incidentally, the fact that a Liverpool gaffer was defending their team was an indication of just how far they’ve fallen).īrazil manager Tite dragging poor old Azerbaijan in to his argument with Kylian Mbappé who claimed that South America doesn’t have the same level of competition as Europe. I was close to calling in and telling him: ‘You forgot completely that you were a player’.” And then: “He lost against us 6-0 in my first year, so I couldn’t remember him as a mentality monster on the pitch then. “Gabby.,” said Klopp at his press conference, inviting the gathered reporters to remind him of the fella’s surname, which was quite rude. There’s a reasonable possibility that you read about Jurgen Klopp’s swipe at talkSPORT pundit Gabby Agbonlahor last week after the Liverpool supremo heard the Aston Villa old boy scundering Manchester United for their ‘performance’ against Brentford. The percentage of Fantasy Premier League contestants who have Gabriel Jesus (the new Lionel Messi) in their team, the highest in the history of the competition. It means that you need to feel the blood of your opponent and try, in a sporting way, to kill your opponent.”Īntonio Conte on his efforts to put the killer instinct in to his Spursy lads - in a sporting way. Someone is out for revenge against you and your closest friends.
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