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Beye  Bassong  Faye  Enrique

    Barton  Nolan  Parker

Milner      Carroll        N'Zogbia

               

 

I tell you what, that's not a bad PL team :lol:

 

Beye and Faye are essentially retired. Parker is shit.

 

The rest is okay. Swap Milner and Barton around though.

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Ferguson to end boycott of the BBC.

 

Oh how big of him. Twat.

 

Shirt sponsorship income table. American source so in dollars.

 

http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Daily/Issues/2011/08/25/Marketing-and-Sponsorship/EPL-Shirts.aspx

 

We need to be up in the $8-12m range for our next deal.

 

Man City once again showing how blatant their twisting of the Fair Play rules will be. UEFA call for "market value" funding, so Man City's Etihad sponsorship just happens to nearly triple this year to exactly the same as Man U and Liverpool.

 

Honestly, I feel like moving to the US has destroyed all faith I have in the whole pathetic business. The TV money received by clubs in the CL tells the same story - certain clubs receiving millions more than others despite performing worse. I remember Brummie having his crisis of faith a while ago - I feel that mine is on its way.

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Celtic being the good losers they are are trying to get the team who beat them kicked out of the Europa League and themselves put in their place

 

Seems they have a good case though.

 

Uefa says Celtic have lodged an official protest that Sion breached a one-year Fifa transfer ban, which was originally imposed in 2008 but took effect in January. The Uefa president Michel Platini says Sion fielded summer signings "in clear violation of the ban".
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Dummy back in yesterday, spat back out today

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14678931.stm

 

 

Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson in four-letter blast at FA

 

Page last updated at 10:11 GMT, Friday, 26 August 2011 11:11 UK

 

Sir Alex Ferguson Sir Alex Ferguson served a five-match touchline ban last season

 

Sir Alex Ferguson has accused the Football Association of treating Manchester United "like s***".

 

The United manager, hit with a five-match touchline ban last season, made the claims while talking about having up to eight players on England duty.

 

Ferguson, 69, said: "The FA may realise who has produced more players for their country than any club in the world.

 

"Maybe they will realise how important we are to England instead of treating us like s***."

 

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