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sign a player called "WOAT" man-u-brehs 


Better to be called WOAT than bobosign a player called "WOAT" man-u-brehs![]()



Man U on fire. Title contenders for sure.

watch united's midfield get overrun by citeh in the next game
Entering a new commercial rights phase, the South American confederation Conmebol has increased prize money across its club competitions to $300 million. The winner of the flagship club competition, the Copa Libertadores, can now earn as much as $28 million.
The $300 million prize money distribution will be shared across the Copa Libertadores, the Copa Libertadores Feminina, the Copa Sudamericana and the Recopa. The Copa Libertadores will see a 21% increase in prize money.
In total $207.8 million will be distributed, including an additional $300,000 per group stage win. In 2023, a club will be able to bank up to $4.8 million in the group stage. With the increase across the competition, Conmebol claims that the Copa Libertadores will become the third-highest paid club competition in the world.
That additional proze money translates to $100,000 per match in the first phase of the Copa Sudamericana, the second-tier club competition and South American equivalent of the Europa League. Conmebol will pay out up to $77.8 million in the competition, a 30%.
Conmebol is also paying attention to the women’s club game with the Copa Libertadores Feminina seeing a 68% increase in prize money, up to $3.35 million for 2023.
The windfall comes on the back of Conmebol increasing license fees and partners for the rights for the 2023-2026 cycle with Globo, ESPN and Paramount, the rights holders in Brazil, the main market in South America. Streaming service OneFootball secured a highlights package. SBT, ESPN and Paramount will broadcast the Copa Sudamericana.
Conmebol boosts club competition prize money to $300m

Gotta drop another random thought in here. Casemiro has this ability to commit terrible fouls without getting a yellow card. Reminds me so much of Fernandinho who made a career on doing the same thing.
I remember games where he would hack players the entire game but only get a yellow card in the 87th minute when City were already 2-0 up.
His passing range and energy has surprised me but his mastery of the dark arts is what I'm most suprised by.
Gotta drop another random thought in here. Casemiro has this ability to commit terrible fouls without getting a yellow card. Reminds me so much of Fernandinho who made a career on doing the same thing.
I remember games where he would hack players the entire game but only get a yellow card in the 87th minute when City were already 2-0 up.
His passing range and energy has surprised me but his mastery of the dark arts is what I'm most suprised by.
The passing one also surprised me, but at the same time not really. He had Kroos and Modric to do that.Only the passing range surprised me abit. The dark arts mastery was always a feature of his game at Real Madrid. Hopefully he keeps it up.


