Which exceeds the WHOLE of the Albion's wage bill for players, management and support staff.
tell me about it.At least Barca and Madrid are getting value for money. The same could not be said for Man City or Chelsea (this season) either.
I'm no fan of Chelsea but at least they win trophies and look like credible league title challengers for a good chunk of the season. Man Citeh have just assembled a list of everyone elses expensive cast offs with a crap manager, and will struggle to hold onto 4th place. One FA Cup final appearance in exchange for several million pounds isn't it? Bargain.tell me about it.
We'll see what happens next season, when UEFA introduce their new finance legislation
If football clubs where normal business' they would be on the brink of bankruptcy, it seems ridiculous that such levels of debt is acceptable.
I could run rings around the UEFA rules in five minutes.
I have never seen you run but I bet it would be quite a sight!
Were you not at Cheltenham when I was dressed as the ONLY Gay in Brighton? I had to run away from Beach Hut's tongue all afternoon.
I missed Cheltenham im afraid
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I wasn't surprised to see Bayern 10th... mainly because they're 12th.
What is perhaps more surprising is that there are three sports that have higher average attendances than the Premier League, and they are
1: NFL (66,960 ave attendence)
2: Bundesliga (42,499)
3: AUSSIE RULES (38,243)
4. Premiership (34,158)
NB: amateur leagues - there are some with higher average attendances than the leagues above, notably and most remarkably in US college football, where, for example, within the 2010 NCCA Division 1 FBS Conference, the 12-team Southeastern Conference (league) averaged 76,719 fans per game, and the Big Ten averaged 72,106, both more than the NFL.
Were you not at Cheltenham when I was dressed as the ONLY Gay in Brighton? I had to run away from Beach Hut's tongue all afternoon.