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| Just seen that Ballack was maybe considering legal action against Boateng.
How ironic, dirty, cheating pr*ck.
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| Quote ="OoOGazOoO"Just seen that Ballack was maybe considering legal action against Boateng.
How ironic, dirty, cheating pr*ck.'"
I don't know what he's supposed to claim? He accidentally injured me playing a contact sport?
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| Quote ="Robbie Rotten"I don't know what he's supposed to claim? He accidentally injured me playing a contact sport?'"
He'd be claiming that it wasn't accidental. Difficult to see on the one angle all the German's are showing on youtube, but from that it doesn't really look like Boateng was making any attempt to play the ball.
Reckon he's just angling for a move to Arsenal actually. It's impossible to prove that Boateng set out to injure him, rather than just foul him.
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| I see UEFA are bringing in rules where clubs will only be able to spend what they earn from 2014. It's called something like the break even rule.
Clubs with stupid setups that are completely dependent on one owner will also be restricted as to how much they are allowed to spend. For example Citeh.
Awesome news.
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| Sounds good on paper but surely the richer clubs will just move even further ahead due to having better turnovers?
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| Quote ="Lord God Jose Mourinho"He'd be claiming that it wasn't accidental. Difficult to see on the one angle all the German's are showing on youtube, but from that it doesn't really look like Boateng was making any attempt to play the ball.
Reckon he's just angling for a move to Arsenal actually. It's impossible to prove that Boateng set out to injure him, rather than just foul him.'"
Was that before or after Ballack was elbowing and hitting out at Boateng when the ball was in the air? ? ?
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| The Glazer family have released a statement saying "Manchester United are not for sale"
I would expect a sale soon then!
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| Gill said are official scarves and go and buy one. I think there is an element of that. A lot of people understand what it means but a lot of them don't."
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| Knockout blow from Gill, there.
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| Quote ="OoOGazOoO"Was that before or after Ballack was elbowing and hitting out at Boateng when the ball was in the air? ? ?'"
It was after Boateng had fouled half the Chelsea team, Ballack had fouled him and Ballack had give him a bit if a slap.
In a normal game Ballack would have walked for what he did. But half of the Pompey team would have already picked up yellow cards (and someone probably got a red too) so the refs leniency on Ballack was only in-line with the way Portsmouth were being treated.
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| Quote ="LFCRhino"Sounds good on paper but surely the richer clubs will just move even further ahead due to having better turnovers?'"
Quote ="Barca, Real, Man Utd, AC Milan, Arsenal"And what's the problem with that?'"
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| Quote ="LFCRhino"Sounds good on paper but surely the richer clubs will just move even further ahead due to having better turnovers?'"
Isn't it a Profit test rather than turnover? In which case it would also affect highly indebted clubs such as united, Real Madrid & Liverpool.
I expect that when they get down to the detail they'll stuggle to come up with something that complies with competition laws and isnt easily circumvented by clever legal structures.
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| Man City representatives in Barcelona this afternoon looking to tie up a deal for Toure Yaya. Ibrahimovic is also on the agenda.
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| Quote ="Cibaman"Isn't it a Profit test rather than turnover? In which case it would also affect highly indebted clubs such as united, Real Madrid & Liverpool.'"
I think the emphasis of the changes they are going to implement is on the protection of the clubs. It's very different from a salary cap like we have in league which is intended to be competition levelling so clubs are able to grow if they perform well, without having to chase the 'big' clubs with money they don't have.
The report they are basing it on states that 20% of the football clubs in Europe are in a 'dire financial state'. There are many, many others which are organised in an incredibly fragile way, with the entire foundations of the club teetering on the health and financial stability of one or very few individuals.The early reports state they are going to give clubs time to restructure themselves to meet the arrangements.
With the banning from European competition they are stating as the main punishment for clubs in breach of the rules this could also be another big push for the financially irresponsible clubs to form the mythical "European Super League". It'll happen eventually and this could be another prod at the bee hive.
How they do it and what they come up with is obviously still up for discussion, but the necessity for them to do something seems to have hit home with the football authorities now. There are plenty of clubs on the verge of financial disaster and I was listening to the radio yesterday and a guy from Deloite & Touche was saying it'll only take one major club to actually collapse for the house of cards that is happily swaying in the wind to come tumbling down.
It's such a hypocritical sport football. It's promotes how important and 'big' it is, trying to justify transfer fees that would build regional hospitals in a lot of countries and weekly wages that would feed an entire settlement for a year. Then it makes massive losses. This is where the feedback to looking at wages and transfer fees breaks down, no one says "Actually, you know, we can't actually afford to pay you £250,000 per week son, how about £25,000?".
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| Man City sell 100 season ticket to 100 of the chairmans family for say million each love to see platini take that to court. Time Platini got used to the fact English clubs more attractive to investors than say France Portugal Germany etc,
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Not far off the mark to be fair. As it became more popular it was always going to attract people who latch onto the latest fashion statement.
The best part of that article is Gill saying we have got £95m to spend this summer. Wonder how much that goes down to after the season ticket renewal date.
Full interview:
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Not far off the mark to be fair. As it became more popular it was always going to attract people who latch onto the latest fashion statement.
The best part of that article is Gill saying we have got £95m to spend this summer. Wonder how much that goes down to after the season ticket renewal date.
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| Regarding the Ballack/Boateng spat, surely it's just nepotism. Boateng's just making sure his brother gets a starting spot in the German side.
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| Lets all remember the 39 who tragically lost their lives 25 years ago.You'll never be forgotten.
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| Quote ="Jint"Lets all remember the 39 who tragically lost their lives 25 years ago.You'll never be forgotten.'"
echo what your saying there
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| Quote ="Saddened!"I think the emphasis of the changes they are going to implement is on the protection of the clubs. It's very different from a salary cap like we have in league which is intended to be competition levelling so clubs are able to grow if they perform well, without having to chase the 'big' clubs with money they don't have.
The report they are basing it on states that 20% of the football clubs in Europe are in a 'dire financial state'. There are many, many others which are organised in an incredibly fragile way, with the entire foundations of the club teetering on the health and financial stability of one or very few individuals.The early reports state they are going to give clubs time to restructure themselves to meet the arrangements.
With the banning from European competition they are stating as the main punishment for clubs in breach of the rules this could also be another big push for the financially irresponsible clubs to form the mythical "European Super League". It'll happen eventually and this could be another prod at the bee hive.
How they do it and what they come up with is obviously still up for discussion, but the necessity for them to do something seems to have hit home with the football authorities now. There are plenty of clubs on the verge of financial disaster and I was listening to the radio yesterday and a guy from Deloite & Touche was saying it'll only take one major club to actually collapse for the house of cards that is happily swaying in the wind to come tumbling down.
It's such a hypocritical sport football. It's promotes how important and 'big' it is, trying to justify transfer fees that would build regional hospitals in a lot of countries and weekly wages that would feed an entire settlement for a year. Then it makes massive losses. This is where the feedback to looking at wages and transfer fees breaks down, no one says "Actually, you know, we can't actually afford to pay you £250,000 per week son, how about £25,000?".'"
They seem to be trying to achieve two conflicting objectives at the same time, protecting clubs from getting into financial difficulties and creating a level playing field.
On the subject of the over reliance on one benefactor, the problem seems to me that many of those individuals have turned out to have feet of clay. When it came down to it they haven't had the fortune at their disposal that they'd originally claimed. In those cases where they really do have the money ie Abramovich and Mansoor, its a different matter. Even if those individuals eventually lose their appetite for football its not going to be in their financial interest to shaft the clubs they've bought. They would be better off selling them as competitive going concerns rather than trying to strip out any value from the club. I'd be surprised if Mansoor still owns City in 10 years time, but I still expect the club to be stronger for his involvement. Hence I think any proposals from UEFA to prevent genuinely wealthy owners from putting money into football will ultimately fail.
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| Quote ="Jint"Lets all remember the 39 who tragically lost their lives 25 years ago.You'll never be forgotten.'"
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| speaking of which,you need a word with your owners
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| Quote ="Cibaman"On the subject of the over reliance on one benefactor, the problem seems to me that many of those individuals have turned out to have feet of clay. When it came down to it they haven't had the fortune at their disposal that they'd originally claimed. In those cases where they really do have the money ie Abramovich and Mansoor, its a different matter. Even if those individuals eventually lose their appetite for football its not going to be in their financial interest to shaft the clubs they've bought. They would be better off selling them as competitive going concerns rather than trying to strip out any value from the club. I'd be surprised if Mansoor still owns City in 10 years time, but I still expect the club to be stronger for his involvement. Hence I think any proposals from UEFA to prevent genuinely wealthy owners from putting money into football will ultimately fail.'"
What happens if one of these backers dies or has their assets frozen? Given the circles those kind of people mix in, it's not that unlikely.
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