It does say in the article that they might play some games at Wembley, and some in the another stadium (or perhaps more). If it was a case of hosting say 5 games in a season, it might work and be worth it?
I hope they stay, and expect they will. I have no time for Alex Salmond - my wife's Scottish, we live in Birmingham, but she lived in Edinburgh her whole life until a couple of years ago and she can't vote in the referendum. Her family have been in Scotland for generations, but her parents are...
13th highest wage budget in league (2012-13) according to the Guardian http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/may/22/club-by-club-guide-championship-finances-2012-2013
Just signed up for Team NSC :) missed this year's with an injury, but did the two before that. Hopefully this will give me a bit more motivation to push myself this time!!
Make money? Probably. But we've made it very clear we want FFP, with all clubs being run on a more or less sustainable basis.
Bournemouth are actively campaigning against FFP and for their owner to pump as much money as he wants into them. Which is fine until he loses interest, and we know what...
I agree with giving youth a chance, but one word: GOALS!
Unless I'm mistaken, Crofts was our second highest goal scorer last season, and he missed half of it!! Until JFC or Ince or Stephens start banging them in, we need Crofts in there.
I'm not 100% sure what I think, but on balance at least I'd expect him to be entertaining!! My brother pointed me in the direction of this article about him from football365, which at least made me laugh: http://www.football365.com/profile365/9222509/Tim-Sherwood-Very-Very-Sure-Of-Himself
Yes we will! Forest are in freefall and have nothing to play for; I listened to the Doncaster stream of Reading's last match and they sounded utter shite for 85mins with a couple of lucky goals at the end, and Burnley are still playing well despite already being up.
My thoughts exactly. And from what I can tell from the BBC reports, the money is coming from loans from the Russian and companies associated with him, so this season's expenditure could still come back to bite them.
Agree completely!! My wife is not a big footy fan, although she massively prefers going to a match than me watching it on TV. This chant is by far her favourite part of the 'match day experience', and I doubt I'd get her along again if it stopped!!