The last comment in some ways seems preposterous, and yet the utter secrecy surrounding PGMO and all its activities means that we end up considering this, for the simple reason that if they had ...
It is starting to be reported that individual clubs in the Premier League are willing to sue Manchester City if the club is found guilty of breaching Financial Fair Play regulations. This thought ...
As I have oft proposed, there is of course another way. Clubs that don’t like the ManC approach but want to continue in the current manner, can simply resign en masse from the Premier League and go ...
So as you may have heard, Nottingham Forest have been fined (or as the journalists will soon have it, have “been hit with a fine.”) It is also apparently “one of the biggest fines” in the history of ...
Being in a major conurbation is not Arsenal’s, Man Utd’s or Liverpool’s fault, or indicative of being in a cartel. It may well give all of them, including Manchester City an advantage, but I don’t see ...
According to the NY Times website Maheta Molango, chief executive of the PFA union suggests that there is now a strong feeling among players that international football is in dire need of reform. If ...
The alternative approach is a story that says that Arsenal are close to signing a specific player could well be totally made up, especially when there is no credible evidence given to suggest this is ...
But now to be back in the dock again seems at least to be a case of carelessness by Manc, carelessness which comes perhaps from a total belief in the righteousness of one’s case. And it raises the ...
Football has moved on since the Premier League was establilshed and the then big players maybe aren’t as big as they once were. Any new league started by those owners who have invested most in crying ...
For example, it is commonplace to take the league table based on points – and this is reasonable since after all that is what determines the final position of clubs in the league. But supposing for a ...
It is being said in political circles that the bill to introduce the Football Regulator into English law will be introduced next month.