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you know, my first edit was a straightforward "it's all about the benjamins", but I thought that was too 90s. They do say that this stuff works in cycles. I guess it's time to dust off my popper pants too.

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Zoopla have dropped their sponsorship with WBA, effective at the end of the season.

 

Decided not renew, not dropped. It was already due to expire at the end of the season.

 

Yeah, a cynical person could see todays events as "decided not to renew but went for the extra fee publicity"

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Besides this situation was else has Anelka done to cause controversy? I only remember falling out with some managers, but nothing actually serious. I've seen his name prefaced with "controversial" a shitload recently, but I never got that impression.

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Besides this situation was else has Anelka done to cause controversy? I only remember falling out with some managers, but nothing actually serious. I've seen his name prefaced with "controversial" a shitload recently, but I never got that impression.

 

Not smiling much.

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Besides this situation was else has Anelka done to cause controversy? I only remember falling out with some managers, but nothing actually serious. I've seen his name prefaced with "controversial" a shitload recently, but I never got that impression.

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/soccer-dirty-tackle/carlo-ancelotti-says-tried-kill-one-players-while-150629525--sow.html

 

Speaks volumes that nice guy Ancelotti was that riled up.

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Besides this situation was else has Anelka done to cause controversy? I only remember falling out with some managers, but nothing actually serious. I've seen his name prefaced with "controversial" a shitload recently, but I never got that impression.

 

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/soccer-dirty-tackle/carlo-ancelotti-says-tried-kill-one-players-while-150629525--sow.html

 

Speaks volumes that nice guy Ancelotti was that riled up.

 

Thanks :thup: He was at Bolton by the time I started following the game, so missed pretty much half of his career, never really thought of him as petulant.

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Probably because he has spent his entire career in Sweden :lol:

Swedish league is about on par with League 1, so let's not pretend he is an excellent player or owt. Great guy though (met him a couple of times), and he found his level here in Sweden. Like he says at the end of the article, it would be quite nice to see more British players try their luck here or in other smaller leagues in Europe instead of staying their whole careers in the lower leagues in England.

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<a href="http://www.howdoyousaythatword.com/word/quenelle-quenelles/">quenelle, quenelles</a>

 

... man, that took them long enough.

If one where a more cynical man than I am, one could look at their fixtures since that West Ham game and say that they haven't played any of the "Sky favourites", but in their upcoming five games they have both Liverpool and Chelsea, and should his ban be 7 games or longer that would include Man Utd as well. Now I'm obviously not saying that the FA are corrupt enough to deliberately wait until the day after WBA played Everton to charge him so that he would miss games against "bigger teams", but one could be forgiven if they were to think along those lines.

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Probably because he has spent his entire career in Sweden :lol:

Swedish league is about on par with League 1, so let's not pretend he is an excellent player or owt. Great guy though (met him a couple of times), and he found his level here in Sweden. Like he says at the end of the article, it would be quite nice to see more British players try their luck here or in other smaller leagues in Europe instead of staying their whole careers in the lower leagues in England.

 

Daryl Smylie is doing reasonably well over here as well, isn't he?

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Probably because he has spent his entire career in Sweden :lol:

Swedish league is about on par with League 1, so let's not pretend he is an excellent player or owt. Great guy though (met him a couple of times), and he found his level here in Sweden. Like he says at the end of the article, it would be quite nice to see more British players try their luck here or in other smaller leagues in Europe instead of staying their whole careers in the lower leagues in England.

 

Daryl Smylie is doing reasonably well over here as well, isn't he?

 

He should fit in in the Changing Rooms at least

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