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Dave, Brian
I don't know how you guys keep a straight face.
Messrs Brown and Kenrick will dismiss your opinion all day because you use the evidence of your own eyes upon which to base it. Apparently your memory is failing you Even though you will see it at the match in person and then numerous times on the box. They, on the other hand, prefer to offer the opinion of someone else as fact. Some gormless statto who they would be able to pick out in a police line up
I don't always agree with you guys, but I know you will always have your OWN opinion about players - Unlike Messrs Brown and Kenrick who will unfortunately have to wait until the next edition of "The Athletic" before they are told what theirs is.
"I was just reading this". If you guys really are keeping a straight face. You're doing a lot better a lot than I am
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Darren Hind in Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s impressive performances going under the radar, feels David Moyes -
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Colin Malone in Scott McTominay heading up the €70M Christmas Wishlist -
Here we go again with who spends what.
The Premier League will from next season move to a new system of financial fair play based on squad costs.
The clubs met in London on Friday to vote on three possible methods of replacing Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).
Squad Cost Ratio (SCR) got 14 votes in favour and six against, which is the minimum number that is required to exact a rule change.
Overall squad costs from next season will have to be limited to 85% of a club's revenue, although teams competing in Europe will have to adhere to Uefa's maximum of 70%.
Squad costs comprise player and manager wages, transfer fees and agents' fees.
Rules around sustainability, which set out a club's financial spending plans over the medium and long term, were passed unanimously.
But anchoring, which would have placed a top limit on spending based on the money earned by the bottom club, failed to get the necessary support. Twelve voted against it, with seven in favour and...
Paul Kossoff in New stadium for AS Roma will cost €1B -
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Colin Malone in Everton Women’s winless run continues after 3-1 loss to West Ham -
Fred was a Boltonian Mark. ...
Les Callan in New stadium for AS Roma will cost €1B -
Sometimes I read a thread and think why would any young player want to come to this club.
This time last year on these pages all I read was what a terrible waste of money Jake O Brien was from people who had never seen him play all because a manager didn't pick him.
Now we have character assassinations for Aznou and Dibling based on very little evidence. The same people were reading quotes from the manager on how well he was training have cottoned on to the quotes that he picked McNeil because he was training well.
I have no idea how the lad is training but I know that he's not playing, Alcaraz is not playing, Aznou is not playing, Armstrong our best midfielder in preseason is out on loan.Any situation where the manager has to chose between experience and youth he goes with the former.
Tyrique George has gotten the nod ahead of him. With all the talents Chelsea have got their manager has managed to give him double the PL minutes of Dibbling. He has had over 3 halves of Ch...
Conor McCourt in Tyler Dibling gets 15 minutes to show off his England credentials

