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Personally I don't mind the "leave on a free" part of the ruling, it's a basic worker right and it was always the case in Spain to begin with. But the "no foreign player limit" part of it has done a lot of harm to football with the rich leagues stocking up all the talent and turning continental football into a wasteland dominated by the same few.

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Stuart Holden out for six months because of that Jonny Evans challenge according to the BBC. Will be a big miss for Bolton and a shame for the bloke who has previously had to sit out games due to a broken leg sustained in a challenge with a certain Nigel De Jong.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/bolton_wanderers/9431341.stm

 

:( Was really excited to see him in June. He's had the worst luck with injuries.

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The Football League has announced the full list of winners at The Football League Awards 2011 after the annual awards ceremony that celebrated on and off pitch excellence across The League's 72 clubs.

 

The Football League Player of the Year

npower Championship - Adel Taarabt, Queens Park Rangers

npower League 1 - Craig Mackail-Smith, Peterborough United

npower League 2 - Ryan Lowe, Bury

 

The Mitre Goal of the Year

Dean Furman, Oldham Athletic

 

Contribution to League Football

Dario Gradi

 

The Football League Young Player of the Year

Connor Wickham, Ipswich Town

 

The Football Manager Apprentice of the Year

npower Championship - Connor Wickham, Ipswich Town

npower League 1 - Dale Jennings, Tranmere Rovers

npower League 2 - Kadeem Harris, Wycombe Wanderers

 

The EA SPORTS Outstanding Team Performance

Stevenage (3 - 1 Newcastle United)

 

The Football League Family Club of the Year

Cardiff City

 

The Coca-Cola Community Club of the Year

Southend United

 

The PFA Player in the Community

Darren Moore, Burton Albion

 

The Bluefin Unsung Hero

Jim Thompson, Burnley

 

The npower Fan of the Year

Kevin Monks, Coventry City

 

Tokio Marine Best Marketing Campaign

Reading

 

CSI Sports Best Matchday Programme

Middlesbrough

 

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Man Utd have announced a £104.6m loss. That debts not getting any lower is it. Their finances look seriously f***ed right now.

 

Hadn't seen that on the BBC site, looked again and it's buried. I thought that was a fairly big story, am I missing something?

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