The dream has to be that the BBC produces mediocre football TV regardless...
We thought we would have to resort to another mailbox about maths but...
e thought we would have to resort to another mailbox about maths but we've had some...
he Mail do an about turn on Ronaldo's future, throwing poo at a wall and...
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QPR's latest accounts show the wage bill doubled to £56million even before their spending in the last two transfer windows.
m curious as to what image Real Madrid are trying to re-establish as I always thought their pre-Jose image was one of a bunch of a classless bullies tapping up whoever they wanted while living it large on borrowed money they're never going to pay back.
t the start of the season, after the RVP transfer, I confidently claimed that Arsenal would finish above United. I now regret it immensely.
aniel Storey generally did very well, going against the City won it last year so they're bound to win it this time grain. As for John Nicholson, I wouldn't trust him to predict correctly what day of the week it will be tomorrow.
Bayern Munich's Bastian Schweinsteiger aims to treat Wembley to footballing perfection in the Champions League final.
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew will remain in charge at St James' Park after holding talks about his future with owner Mike Ashley.
Leighton Baines insists the upheaval of losing manager David Moyes to Manchester United after 11 years in charge will not derail Everton.
We thought we would have to resort to another mailbox about maths but we've had some grand opinions about Man United, Newcastle, Tottenham and more. Oh and maths...
We have one Chelsea fan who recognises the job done by Rafa Benitez while there's maths from Liverpool, Newcastle and Manchester. And Shawcross to Arsenal? Nah...
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tsl (Sunderland) says...
Their wage bill is equal to the total debt of some Premier League clubs. Thats genuinely scary
Posted 7:24am 8th March 2013
kernowpete (Arsenal) says...
I have enjoyed the QPR debacle immensely. I remember they had that QPR fly on the wall TV show as they were battling for promotion and building up the club. That was OK, But what you would not do for that program to be running now. The Spinal Tap of football. It would even outshine Brendan Rodgers appearance's in Being Liverpool, and that is saying something...ok.
Posted 1:56pm 7th March 2013
hump3 (Ipswich Town) says...
QPR, Villa and Wigan are my hopeful choices, although i wll pass up any view if we are in the Championship next year.
Posted 12:57pm 7th March 2013
fishcake (Manchester United) says...
Dont forget City's wage bill is over.....200m!!!!
Posted 12:11pm 7th March 2013
tom33 (Manchester United) says...
Of course, the big question is whether they'll comply with FFP... Hahaha!
Posted 12:02pm 7th March 2013
fol-de-rol says...
Odious club with odious owner and odious manager. I've never wanted a club to get relegated so much in my life.
Posted 11:22am 7th March 2013