Who'd you prefer Michael Owen or my cat doing the half time analysis? He was focusing a lot on the details
Will be interesting to see what happens to the promoted teams. Norwich spent 1.1 million net in summer. If they stop up, wonderful. If they get relegated they will be in a strong financial position. Their crowds won't drop, they haven’t varied by even 2,000 getting over 24,000 since 2004, even when in League 1, variations being due to away crowds. Obviously not the best run club in the Football League, that title is ours. Villa have spent 143 million. Stay up it will still be a struggle, go down and it could be horrendous. As for The Blunts, who cares?
We discuss a lot of other things apart from City. The lack of activity at City for long periods would lead to a very quiet forum if we didn’t.
Who cares? I care. I want to see them get multiple points deducted for rule infringements with unregistered players. I want to see Man Hunter get double figures against them. I want to see their manager sacked/resigning in tears after double digit consecutive defeats. I want to see them fail to beat or even equal Derby's record low points total. You get me bruv?
Does anyone still love the beautiful game anymore, or is hatred the new love ? Seems such a waste of energy.
I love the game, it’s up there with sex as the two best games ever invented. Unfortunately, like sex, it’s also heavily influenced by money & comes with a **** load of baggage that the game could do without.
So true. I had to smile when someone mentioned the other day on one of the threads (can't remember the subject), that the wife still talks about doing the Hoovering even though they hadn't had a Hoover for 35 years or so. My estranged wife never Hoovered in her life, but felt compelled to take the vacuum cleaner with her when we split. I got to keep the vinyl Go figure
Hopefully a winter of downcast Sheffield fans bemoaning their lot awaits us. I see SWFC's owner has sold Hullsborough to himself to 'balance the books'. Storing up trouble for later.....rest assured. The vermin? Who knows? Might be their year? I think 15 years outside the PL will surely have convinced most of them that they are not part of of the PL furniture, more of a yo yo club like the Canaries or WBA They have given us all countless laughs over the last 15 years or so, and even the vermin I know accept it is a curse to have decided to follow them..
There could be serious ramifications in the future for clubs. No doubt we will get back into the PL in 2023, finish at the top and then be told we don't qualify as we have no European history. https://www.msn.com/en-ie/sport/foo...ootball-is-about-to-change-forever/ar-AAFzKDf