>Chelsea relegating from the BPL
>City failing to beat Stoke
>Real Madrid fucking up and getting kicked from the Spanish Cup, Penaldo being exposed as an aging homo
>Man United, the godfather of sugardaddy clubs, buying the best PSV player, only to end up drawing and losing to them
Is this truly the golden age of sugardaddy clubs crashing and burning?
>two of these teams are having these problems after getting rid of Chicharito
What could this mean?
It would have been perfect if Juventus too were still perforing as poorly now as they did at season's start.
>>63999898
That Man United will probably buy him back for 50 million, only to bench him once more
>>63999930
>The city of Dutch philosophers
matematitically speaking of course
>>64000004
Sjorry, sjir, but you musjt mean matemakkelie
>>64000083
Qek
>>63999898
Keeping the bench warm is important.
>>63999914
How is Juventus a sugerdaddy club?
>>63999914
Juventus is one of the best spenders among top European clubs
Milan was the original sugar daddy club, the fact they're in shambles confirms OP's theory
>>64000735
They arent(depending on how you feel about the Agnellis), but i mentioned Juve to extend the topic to include any league topping club thats having a relatively poor season