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[Football] Saudi League



Rookie

Greetings
Feb 8, 2005
12,091
Rumours of all that for one year, insane
 




Pevenseagull

Anti-greed coalition
Jul 20, 2003
19,716
Guess the next step is for Saudi to join UEFA and then get the 2030 world .cup as 'European' hosts.
 


Van Cleef

Well-known member
Jun 17, 2023
650
Would be funny to see Mbappe playing in a few stadiums where capacity is less than 10,000! or with 1 man and his dog watching.

#​
Team
sum​
Matches​
average​
1​
Al Ittihad
Al Ittihad
355.699​
9​
39.522​
2​
Al Nassr
Al Nassr
115.311​
7​
16.473​
3​
Al Adalah
Al Adalah
111.555​
9​
12.395​
4​
Al Fateh
Al Fateh
108.198​
9​
12.022​
5​
Al Hilal
Al Hilal
89.838​
10​
8.984​
6​
Al Ra’ed
Al Ra’ed
66.412​
10​
6.641​
7​
Al Ettifaq
Al Ettifaq
72.283​
11​
6.571​
8​
Al Tai
Al Tai
32.290​
5​
6.458​
9​
Al Shabab
Al Shabab
36.940​
6​
6.157​
10​
Al Taawoun
Al Taawoun
41.068​
8​
5.134​
11​
Al Khaleej
Al Khaleej
50.528​
10​
5.053​
12​
Damac FC
Damac FC
39.130​
10​
3.913​
13​
Al Batin
Al Batin
20.610​
6​
3.435​
14​
Abha Club
Abha Club
23.860​
7​
3.409​
15​
Al Fayha
Al Fayha
25.947​
8​
3.243​
16​
Al Wehda
Al Wehda
14.432​
9​
1.604​
For anyone wavering there's Abha Club
"The leaders of the south".


No, me neither.
 


Gwylan

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
31,376
Uffern
The hideous EME Super League will be here soon and #TeamsLikeBrighton will be back where we started.
Bring it on. Brighton could have a real chance of winning the Premier League if the Super League comes into play - particularly if Toon join it
 
















hart's shirt

Well-known member
Jul 8, 2003
10,246
Kitbag in Dubai
£259 million.

You could get 259,000 Gary Harts for that.

Obviously over a quarter of a million sets of tracksuits would add on a bit, but you might be able to get a discount.
 






Stat Brother

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,870
West west west Sussex
Does Monaco have 20%?
 


Hugo Rune

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Feb 23, 2012
21,732
Brighton
Loaned straight to Newcastle?
Must be.

He surely wouldn’t want to play mostly in sub-10,000 stadiums in a desert based Mickey Mouse league. There is professional pride on the line. The deal involves being allowed to leave for Real Madrid the next season so surely, a bash at the Premier League before a decade in La Liga beckons?
 






Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
9,925
I bet the owner of PSG didn't hang about saying 'deal'.

Just when I thought it couldn't get any sillier.
 


dadams2k11

ID10T Error
Jun 24, 2011
4,949
Brighton
Appreciate money wise this is on another level but years ago players went off to China and a lesser extent India. Never hear of these leagues now although I suppose with there new wealth maybe China will make a comeback
Difference being the Chinese government stopped it and the Saudi Government are the ones throwing the money about.
Rumours of all that for one year, insane
Yep, go there for a year and come back a Billionaire with his current wealth and what they are willing to pay him.

No brainer.
Must be.

He surely wouldn’t want to play mostly in sub-10,000 stadiums in a desert based Mickey Mouse league. There is professional pride on the line. The deal involves being allowed to leave for Real Madrid the next season so surely, a bash at the Premier League before a decade in La Liga beckons?
See above. It's only a year then he can play for Real Madrid as a Billionaire.

How many other players are billionaires??

It's all down to money and the Saudi's know this. It's Football manager to them with a cheat engine and they can change the amount of money they have at will.

*It's easy to say no you wouldn't take the money, but if you had that contract on the table ready to sign, I think a lot of peoples morals and views fly out the window.

Edit:* Not aimed at the posters I quoted, more or a generalisation.
 


Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,995
Both professional. If they could earn more they would.
Yes, but many still do it for the glory BECAUSE they don't earn more money.
 


drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,081
Burgess Hill
Yes, but many still do it for the glory BECAUSE they don't earn more money.
We'll have to agree to disagree. I see them as no different other than the financial reward isn't as great for them as it is for footballers. Take rugby, how many players have left to play in France for more money despite knowing the RFU had a policy of not picking overseas players for the England squad?
 




Greg Bobkin

Silver Seagull
May 22, 2012
14,995
We'll have to agree to disagree. I see them as no different other than the financial reward isn't as great for them as it is for footballers. Take rugby, how many players have left to play in France for more money despite knowing the RFU had a policy of not picking overseas players for the England squad?
Yep, good point.
 


drew

Drew
Oct 3, 2006
23,081
Burgess Hill
Yep, good point.
As obscene as some of the amounts earned by footballers are, there are many that redistribute that wealth back in their own countries. Ronaldo reputedly invests a lot in his homeland of Madeira. Many African footballers send vast sums back to their families. Drogba donated millions to help build a hospital. (that said, they still live the life of Riley).
 


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