He's kinda like Bruce Bowen@SCORCH
my guess is players wanted to leave but Leceister wouldn't let them as it would cheaper to keep them instead of signing new (better) players.
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Ain't Bowen a multiple NBA champ?

He's kinda like Bruce Bowen@SCORCH
my guess is players wanted to leave but Leceister wouldn't let them as it would cheaper to keep them instead of signing new (better) players.
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We been back, bro
10 point lead actually![]()

City are guaranteed to win against Bournemouth, that jesus kid is on fireWe been back, bro
10 point lead actually![]()
Plenty of games to make that up![]()
run your race 
Them midweek Champions League games are back soon, man ain't worried bout nahnCity are guaranteed to win against Bournemouth, that jesus kid is on fire

Kante is better than Pogba.He's kinda like Bruce Bowen@SCORCH
my guess is players wanted to leave but Leceister wouldn't let them as it would cheaper to keep them instead of signing new (better) players.
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@MikeyCThe Great Soccer Cultural Revolution
Written by: Mikey Creedon
Diego Costa’s £30 million-per-year move to the newly enriched and mysterious Chinese Super League (CSL) may be off, but that did not stop their march in procuring other top talent from Europe:
Carlos Tevez, Oscar, Axel Witsel, Odion Ighalo, Alexandre Pato and John Obi Mikel are just some of the big names who have recently signed huge deals with CSL clubs.
For many, the idea of a young league flexing its new found wealth shouldn’t be that alien. Indeed, many of the players signed to the CSL came from the English Premier League. But this doesn’t stop the murmurs of disquiet surrounding the CSL.
Here’s what Oscar said about his big-money switch from Chelsea. “This happens with every player, if it wasn’t for money, I wouldn’t leave Brazil. Of course the Premier League [has a better] level of players in the world, but the Chinese guys are very good. They help the new players a lot, and I hope they continue this because I come to help.”
To read more:
http://fteswl.com/2017/02/13/the-great-soccer-cultural-revolution/
@MikeyC

No worse than the other refs in this league.
Mans swine![]()
Nah he's a special kind of filthNo worse than the other refs in this league.

Wayne Rooney's agent Paul Stretford is in China with the Manchester United striker's future still up in the air.
The club's record goalscorer has been the subject of interest from the Chinese Super League and a move before the end of their transfer window - next Tuesday, February 28 - could hinge on whether he features in the squad for this weekend's EFL Cup final.

