A literally meaningless stat.
50,000 people live in Villareal, over a million in Birmingham. Villa would need an average attendance of 300,000 for this comparison to work.
Pau Torres is from Villareal. That little town is not like all the others. Their ground can almost hold the entire town (adults). He has been there for 20 years - Barca, United and Chelsea have all tried and failed to get him out of there.
There's not much in football better than a left sided attacker/dedicated winger when glued to the wing. Bailey was outstanding. Having some one as composed as Ashley Young behind you can't be a bad thing either.
Hopefully this is the springboard he has needed. Mind you he's had more than Tom Daly at this stage.
Sadly it'll only be reinforced. Gerrard strolls into Sky/Bein/ITV/NBC.
Mancini is a name I haven't heard floated yet. He'd be entertaining that much is for sure.
How impactful does it feel listing from one sinking Tory ship (Boris) to another in Truss? From the outside, it's really funny but sky rocketing interest rates are no longer comical when they affect one's salary.
Go ahead and have a read.
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It's a mindset shared by many of the UK's nearest neighbours too. There's few tears shed in Ireland. Ultimately, however ceremonial the position is, the head of state title remains.