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Wigan look certs to me. They have barely scraped it these last seasons and with N'Zogbia leaving they are left with almost nothing to carry them.

 

And Cleverley is gone too. Big player for them last season.

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S'alreet man Mauro Boselli is back.

 

They don't even have him. Out on loan at Estudiantes for the season.

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Wigan look certs to me. They have barely scraped it these last seasons and with N'Zogbia leaving they are left with almost nothing to carry them.

 

Rest assured they'll still find a way to beat us 1-0.

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S'alreet man Mauro Boselli is back.

 

They don't even have him. Out on loan at Estudiantes for the season.

 

:lol: what a signing he was.

 

Makes Xisco signing look shrewd.

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All depends on how quickly Blackburn sack Kean imo. Bin him early and they've got a chance to get themselves out of it.

 

Harsh as fuck reading that back seeing as a ball hasn't been kicked yet and already I've assumed they'll be in trouble early and will sack the boss.  :undecided:

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Could be a Giggs but Tim Vickery was telling an interesting story on the World Football Phone In a few weeks back.

 

Basically over the years he's had managers (wouldn't name them) come to him and ask for essentially scout reports on players. He said they were predominantly players being offered by agents who often had misleading DVD's suggesting they had a star on their hands.

 

What made it interesting was he said before Wigan signed Boselli another Premier League manager had called about him. He told him in no uncertain terms to avoid him like the plague and that he would bomb in England. Obviously Wigan then went on to sign him and the rest is history.

 

I found it interesting that some managers will actually ask journalists/writers for their opinions on players. Makes me wonder if we've ever been in touch.

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I think Villa will be in trouble this year.  Not necessarily relegation per se, but they'll be flirting with it.

 

So look for Given to do another runner February / March next year.

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Could be a Giggs but Tim Vickery was telling an interesting story on the World Football Phone In a few weeks back.

 

Basically over the years he's had managers (wouldn't name them) come to him and ask for essentially scout reports on players. He said they were predominantly players being offered by agents who often had misleading DVD's suggesting they had a star on their hands.

 

What made it interesting was he said before Wigan signed Boselli another Premier League manager had called about him. He told him in no uncertain terms to avoid him like the plague and that he would bomb in England. Obviously Wigan then went on to sign him and the rest is history.

 

I found it interesting that some managers will actually ask journalists/writers for their opinions on players. Makes me wonder if we've ever been in touch.

 

Ryder probably has weekly meetings in Llambias' office like Oliver used to with FS :pow:

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Arsenal 99.86%

Man Utd 99.50%

Chelsea 98.99%

Tottenham Hotspur 98.38%

Blackpool 97.92%

Stoke City 97.43%

Fulham 97.39%

Manchester City 96.26%

West Ham United 95.67%

Liverpool 95.32%

Wolverhampton Wanderers 95.22%

West Bromwich Albion 94.22%

Newcastle United 91.79%

Everton 90.84%

Birmingham City 90.07%

Aston Villa 86.94%

Bolton Wanderers 85.08%

Blackburn Rovers 83.72%

Sunderland 83.59%

Wigan Athletic 76.27%

 

average home attendance as a % of the full home capacity last season

 

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1 Barcelona 1,522,913 80,153

2 Real Madrid 1,344,000 70,736

3 Atlético Madrid 849,000 44,684

4 Valencia 790,395 41,599

5 Sevilla FC 684,000 36,000

6 Athletic Bilbao 680,500 35,815

7 Espanyol 527,000 27,736

8 Real Zaragoza 467,000 25,944

9 Real Sociedad 480,500 25,289

10 Málaga 457,500 24,078

11 Deportivo La Coruña 427,000 22,473

12 Hercules 410,500 21,605

13 Sporting Gijon 391,500 20,605

14 Villarreal 353,500 18,605

15 Osasuna 323,000 17,000

16 Levante 311,000 16,368

17 Racing Santander 309,000 16,263

18 Mallorca 269,500 14,184

19 Almeria 230,500 12,131

20 Getafe 211,500 11,131

 

Maybe when I have time I'll calculate the % compared to stadium capacity.

 

Surprisingly, Madrid's attendance has fallen by a few thousand since Florentino came back, despise ushering the neo-Galáctico era.

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Arsenal 99.86%

Man Utd 99.50%

Chelsea 98.99%

Tottenham Hotspur 98.38%

Blackpool 97.92%

Stoke City 97.43%

Fulham 97.39%

Manchester City 96.26%

West Ham United 95.67%

Liverpool 95.32%

Wolverhampton Wanderers 95.22%

West Bromwich Albion 94.22%

Newcastle United 91.79%

Everton 90.84%

Birmingham City 90.07%

Aston Villa 86.94%

Bolton Wanderers 85.08%

Blackburn Rovers 83.72%

Sunderland 83.59%

Wigan Athletic 76.27%

 

average home attendance as a % of the full home capacity last season

 

 

Sunderland :lol:

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