Djmiles
Barndoor Holroyd
Day-by-day my dislike for professional football grows at an alarming rate. The whole Premiership bubble makes me sick to the bottom of my stomach.
The 39th game fiasco. Obviously about spreading the love of the game and nothing to do with filling the pockets of those that are already filthy rich on the back of Joe Public.
Super Sundays. Best League in the World. Average players earning more in a week than key workers in a year. Fans being priced out of the game. £50m for finishing bottom of the league. Parachute payments. More outlets selling replica shirts of the big four in any given city/town than the actual local team.
"No-one needs a new stadium more than Liverpool".
Hours before a potential winding up order and deadline for Rotherham United (relegated to a little sub-heading) and the main news was about Wes Brown signing a new contract. We have news channels and Sky in a panic with an emergency press conference called by Chelsea. Are they going bankrupt? Has Abramovich been assassinated? No, Lampard has signed a new contract.
'Stevie G' holding out for a new contract with Liverpool. "I am not willing to sign yet as I want to concentrate on the game itself". Cue a £20,000 a week pay rise. "It has always been about Liverpool. No-one else."
G14 wanting a share of gate receipts from international tournaments.
Richard Scudamore biting back at The FA for being overcritical of the debt culture in the Premiership. Something along the lines of... "The FA are a right bunch to talk. They have an income of £300m, whilst being in debt to the tune of £350m due to the construction of Wembley Stadium". A stadium that was crucial as opposed to selling the family silver to give Rooney a bit more pocket money.
Sadly, I can't see anything changing soon and I would not be surprised if the Premiership did become a closed shop. Gartside must hope it will come about soon as I am sure Bolton are going to struggle to hold onto their place in the near future.
Football - Established 1992.
Go on, cancel your Sky subscriptions.
Very well said.