Just how my mind works everything in midlands is just midlands, no west or east.. east would be easy anglia. west would be Plymouth
Last time I checked wales wasn’t in England though. Maybe we could take them over though. Become another county of England - we can ask trump for some advice while he’s doing same thing for Canada
Nah, Plymouth is South. Anything below Northampton is just south. I agree that to be truly West we'd have to be in Wales, but Brum and the lot is about as west as you can get before speaking funny and using to many L's
As blatant account fiddling as you can get https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cn91dg34pzqo
Trying to do a Barcelona by selling parts of themselves off to get a quick buck to spend on more 17 year olds. women’s team, hotels. What next? Stadium?
The only hurdle to that is the maximum number of loan players they could loan in. Clearwater could buy players in another country and register them then loan them to Chelsea. The amount of scamming the premier league is allowing is nonsensical. Surely uefa rules might actually hammer them bit it appears not
Manchester City found guilty of 124 of 130 charges. Punishment expected to include a thirty day transfer ban and £160,000 in fines.
Premiership could move to 10, 14 or 16-team league The Scottish Premiership could be changed to a 10, 14 or 16-team division in an attempt to help reduce fixture congestion. Talks have taken place at senior levels about altering the structure of the top flight, in which 12 clubs split into a top and bottom six after 33 rounds of matches. Thirty-eight rounds of games are played altogether and the format has been in place since season 2000-01. Retaining that model is also an option. One of the major issues with any reconstruction would be how the financial distribution model would work. Scottish Premiership could move to 10, 14 or 16-team division - BBC Sport Last year the SPFL announced record turnover of £44m with more than £33m being awarded to the clubs. Top-flight clubs were given more than £27.5m of that total with the rest being split between the Championship and Leagues 1 and 2. In addition to this income, Premiership clubs who do not feature in the group or league stages of European football currently share 'solidarity payments' from Uefa, which are distributed by the Scottish FA. Last season these payments were in excess of £600,000 with this current season's total expected to be around the £900,000
I'm more interested in the wolves v west ham game tonight, just looking at our upcoming opponents and their midfield tonight is getting walked through. Obviously Fulham away will be a really tough game if they are pushed. 4 wins 4 draws. 5 wins 1 draw. Everton Fulham West ham Leicester Really have to get after these 4 games.