Barring the greatest miracle since the five fishes and three loaves, we ain't gonna win it!.So, apart from that, I couldn't give a flying toss who wins it....
Here's some brief reading to help you prepare... make sure you read all the stuff under the table
http://www.blog.woolwicharsenal.co.uk/archives/1562
"At least they are run sensibly. City and Chelsea are examples of all that is wrong with football."
Let's give the Citeh "10 year plan" crowd their time (I guess this is year 5)
before deciding whether to lump them in with Chelsky.
"If it was a viable option"
In the UK we have judged one club on this basis, and they have failed big-time.
This doesn't mean the next one will.
"So even if he gets his money back after 10 years its still a massive advantage."
That's business life.
Those that have access to such investment always have the advantage over their
market peers that do not.
I suspect what you bemoan is the TYPE of investor.
In UK football, institutional investment has only occurred in Man Utd for the same
reason that the Glazers got funding for their take-over : a proven successful brand.
For others, institutional interest in football is near zero (which is why ENIC converted
THFC from PLC to plain Ltd status) .
I take it as a given that the Chelsea front four work hard, thats been part of their play all season, which is why the change from having four natural attacking players to three, but incorporating Ramries as the fourth, instead of Oscar and having the protection behind means that was a great set-up by Jose and depending on how we each view the game, we look at different areas which where key.
But my main point is having defensive minded midfielders or holding midfielders doesn't mean the general play is defensive as all teams need protection of their defence, which we have generally failed at recently.
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Wash your mouth out Spurm!
Michael Laudrup sacked by Swansea.
There's been rumours about various problems all season, including a big one with his agent, so I'm not massively surprised.
I doubt he'll have any trouble getting another job, but it might be the best move for all parties that he leaves.
but 5 days before the S wales derby? While they are so close to the relegation zone? when the transfer window is shut?
Michael Laudrup sacked by Swansea.