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20th in the world- canny

 

1. Manchester United (total value: $1.835 billion)

2. Real Madrid ($1.3 billion)

3. Arsenal ($1.1 billion)

4. Barcelona ($1 billion)

5. Bayern Munich ($990 million)

6. Liverpool ($822m)

7. AC Milan ($800m)

8. Juventus ($656m)

9. Chelsea ($646m)

10. Inter Milan ($413m)

11. Schalke 04 ($384m)

12. Tottenham Hotspur ($372m)

13. Lyon ($333m)

14. Hamburg ($329m)

15. Roma ($308m)

16. Werder Bremen ($274m)

17. Marseille ($262m)

18. Borussia Dortmund ($261m)

19. Manchester City ($258m)

20. Newcastle ($198m

 

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MJ Jeong, FIFA vice president and South Korea's delegate to the FIFA executive committee has lost out on re-election to some Prince from Jordan who had the backing of Sepp Blatter.

 

Originally word on the street was that Jeong had cut a deal with Blatter by agreeing to not run for the FIFA presidency in exchange for Blatter bringing European votes to South Korea's World Cup bid, but Blatter backstabbed him by making a separate arrangement to support Qatar's bid and has now completed his political masterstroke to oust Jeong completely.

 

This is a worrying trend because Jeong was one of Blatter's main rivals within FIFA and the new Blatter-Oil Money alliance now pretty much enjoys absolute power.

 

Also, all four of AFC's slots on the FIFA executive committee are now occupied by Middle Eastern royalty, which is a complete joke.

 

f*** football politics.

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paul barron being interviewed on talksport now

 

Paul Barron says hasn't got a clue why he was sacked and always had a very good relationship with both Ashley an Llambias. ???

 

Don't think we'll ever get to the bottom of it. :lol:

Well when a manager's sacked it's normal others will follow. Pardew would have wanted his own man, so no room at the club for both Woodman & Barron?

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As a Canadian I am generally confused by the print media in England. Which papers are legitimate and which are tabloids?

 

I know that the Sun is a tabloid and that The Times and Guardian are legit. What of the rest in terms of football reporting?

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As a Canadian I am generally confused by the print media in England. Which papers are legitimate and which are tabloids?

 

I know that the Sun is a tabloid and that The Times and Guardian are legit. What of the rest in terms of football reporting?

 

Tabloids: Sun, Star, Mirror, Express, Mail, News of the World, People

'Proper' newspapers: Independent, Times, Guardian, Telegraph, Observer

Dedicated: Daily/Sunday Sport

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As a Canadian I am generally confused by the print media in England. Which papers are legitimate and which are tabloids?

 

I know that the Sun is a tabloid and that The Times and Guardian are legit. What of the rest in terms of football reporting?

 

Tabloids: Sun, Star, Mirror, Express, Mail, News of the World, People

'Proper' newspapers: Independent, Times, Guardian, Telegraph, Observer

Dedicated: Daily/Sunday Sport

 

Cheers for that! :thup:

 

So when the Mirror claims that Cheik Tiote has given birth to an alien out of his ass, I should double check with the Independent.

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As a Canadian I am generally confused by the print media in England. Which papers are legitimate and which are tabloids?

 

I know that the Sun is a tabloid and that The Times and Guardian are legit. What of the rest in terms of football reporting?

 

Dedicated: Daily/Sunday Sport

 

Dedicated to soft core porn and lies? It certainly isn't dedicated to sport.

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