Fulham signing Stekelenburg is quite the coup. Must be BMJ's influence.
Fulham signing Stekelenburg is quite the coup. Must be BMJ's influence.
Anyone would think there's no football at the moment to give us something real to argue about![]()
eak it should be commended, not vilified. Football is not a script, no team should have a divine right to win or always be at the top which is the case now.
Abramovich has put over £1bln of his own personal fortune into Chelsea. Some may say that it's his money and that he can do as he wishes with it - which, ignoring the origins of his fortune this time, is fair comment. However, it is just creating an even more uneven playing field. Also, if the FFP rules don't have some bite, it will only get worse.
Ironically, if the status quo were allowed to persist, Abramovich could find himself hoisted by his own petard. He may be fabulously wealthy by almost all standards. However, he is a relative pauper compared to the potential spending power of the Arab oil state owners.
Quite what their future intentions regarding football are is still not crystal clear. What is clear is that despite having failed last year, if they are in it for the long haul, then left unchecked, the owners of City, PSG, etc will just keep spending whatever is necessary to achieve their aims.
That is why I believe that things have to change.

Completely see where you are coming from but Abramovich and co are the effect of an already uneven playing field, not the cause.
I hate to get political about this, but the root cause of the discontent amongst football fans is down to neoliberal policies being introduced to the sport and Football Associations colluding with Football Clubs to maximise profits. This meant:
- The breakdown of relations between football clubs/players and their communities: Limited access to footballers now, no chance of seeing them down your local for a pint after the game
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- Deregulation: Ticket prices now gone through the roof and fans priced out. Owners like Venky's/Glazers/Hicks & Gilette get to run clubs free of challenge. More profits
for the owners which doesn't see its way back to the fans. Fans get poorer, owners get richer.
- Free Market: Following on from Deregulation, there is no restriction on anything. No Wage caps or spending limits enabling players to earn far more than they should and agents able to pocket millions on the back of dodgy sales and 3rd party ownerships. TV broadcasters able to pump in millions to the PL clubs at the expense of the football league
All this means is the rich clubs will get richer and the poor clubs will get poorer (or go out of business). Chelsea (pre-Abramovich), Villa, Leeds, Pompey and Malaga are examples of clubs that have tried to play catch up and close the gap on United and co that receive at least £100m p/a (indirectly and directly) more than non-CL playing clubs. Chelsea (under Abramovich) , City, Malaga, PSG, Anzhi and now Monaco, are examples of clubs that have tried to close the gap and infiltrate the G14 cartel.
The environment is such that you can either sink or swim, there's no "getting by". Spurs classic case in point, pre-Sky, Spurs would have been lauded for producing an exciting team that plays good football, now they "have to be in the CL" or they have failed and "Bale/Modric/Berbatov should go to a club that is".
I don't mind people criticising Abramovich's spending, but all I ask is people to consider is why he does it? Why is he here? If you dig deep enough into the rabbit hole you'll see the massive collusion between Football Associations, Football Clubs and the media have acted with complete complicity to allow this arrangement to continue. If football fans were smart they wouldn't be turning on each other and lambasting clubs like City, Chelsea, Monaco as Sky Sports News et al want them to do, we should all be united in demanding the following:
- Restrictions on Ticket Pricing and banning of "Ticket Categories" (used to rip off fans of bigger clubs)
- Total Spending Cap (across all leagues)
- Total Wage Bill Cap (across all leagues)
- Abolition of the Champions League and return to old format, but with no extra cash incentives.
- Restrictions on TV Deals etc.
That's just a start![]()
Haha, Harry might quit in a big tantrum over not being able to sign Wayne Bridge. Wayne Bridge!!
Is he really a player worth quitting your job over though?
I don't think that's the point that he's making, Spurm. It's about being able to sign the players that he wants.
He feels that he's onto a hiding to nowhere if he can't make improvements to the current squad, which is fair enough, but Fernandes has to balance things out.
I'm loving every minute of it PNP - am hoping Watford go about things nice and quietly again whilst the 3 relegated teams end up suffering real off field turmoil which will massively disrupt their preparations. Can't see wigan and Reading dong that though somehow. Think Reading are actually a very good bet to win the title.
Yeah, that's a fair call, Dan. Reading don't have to do much in the transfer market and they've got a manager that's already done the business at that level and knows how to bring youngsters through.

Anyone know much about this Fernandinho fella?
£30m seems like a lot for a 28 year old with only 5 caps, who I've barely heard of...
Anyone know much about this Fernandinho fella?
£30m seems like a lot for a 28 year old with only 5 caps, who I've barely heard of...
Anyone know much about this Fernandinho fella?
£30m seems like a lot for a 28 year old with only 5 caps, who I've barely heard of...
It's the first time I've seen his name in about four years! 
Anyone know much about this Fernandinho fella?
£30m seems like a lot for a 28 year old with only 5 caps, who I've barely heard of...