Looks like Spurs ground will open next month, with our u-18 match with them due to be a test event there.
If we lose and Cardiff beat West Ham to go above us again, then all the dropped points recently are going to look really expensive. On the other hand, one point for us and none for Cardiff would ease the pressure quite a bit. Big weekend, feeling nervous already.
Winning would be a fabulous unexpected 3 points, and a draw would be a great point. I don’t think it will be season ending if we lose to Spurs though.
We should do a guess the punishment for Man City. Breaching financial fair play rules. Academy player recruitment issues. Illegal payments to agents. FFP rules are designed to ensure the amount clubs spend on their players and wages is approximately equal to what they earn in commercial revenue and prize money. I'll start, £50,000 fine & a strongly worded 'don't do it again' letter. (they were found guilty in 2014 as well)
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...emier-League-investigate-Manchester-City.html American owners of PL clubs, notably Liverpool, are the ones pushing for an investigation of the financial affairs of Man City.
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has agreed to replace Massimiliano Allegri at Juventus, according to the journalist who broke the news that Cristiano Ronaldo would move to Turin. (Radio CRC - via Mirror)
Would it? He's not hung around long at most places and Italy would make sense after already doing Spain, Germany and England. It also fits with his objectives of picking the easiest jobs at the richest sides.
Why o why did they pick this game for tv. Man City v Watfords 11 man defence team. Literally any other game today would have been better.
Arsenal beat United tomorrow and they're 2pts ahead of MUFC and 1pt behind Tottenham... Please please please please please please.