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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Saudi Professional League 2023/2024
by
slapper
on 28/06/2024, 17:42:26 UTC


This is Nacho's happy face after officially signing a contract as a new Al-Qadsiah player and he is also wearing the legendary number 6 jersey that he has worn all this time at Real Madrid. With a 2 year contract duration with Al-Qadsiah, it is hoped that he can strengthen the defense line with all the experience he has.

On the other hand, we will also see new faces from European players next season and I hope this will continue for other Saudi League teams to be able to sign other European players so that the competition can be more competitive and colorful. My feeling is that Al-Qadsiah will not be satisfied with just signing Nacho and they will likely add new ammunition to the striker and midfielder positions.
It seems that Al-Qadsiyah will want to compete for the title together with Al Nassr and Al Hilal, but Nacho is not enough for this. They need to bring better players to the team. As for Nacho, his salary seems to reflect a smile on his face. Of course, this is now an option for a player in his final stages. I think Lewandowski can also be in the SPL.
No question about it, Nacho is a good defender. Possesses a lot of experience, can play a variety of positions, and is always present on the field. Al-Qadsiyah, though? They're not exactly a giant in Europe, are they? Believe it or not, this is not a fairy story. By giving a team money, prizes don't just appear out of thin air. Creating a winning mindset and a team that works well together takes time

Lewandowski, on the other hand, is a living hero. Now, what is he going to do in Saudi Arabia? Are you going to play in front of empty crowds and get burned? It is not where careers grow that they end in the SPL. Who can blame Nacho if he's just happy about his big paycheck? But you can bet your bottom dollar he's already planning his escape route back to the big leagues