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Silly old bat
Do you consider Chelsea to be a Surrey club? That would be wrong too.
It's not very far from The Oval.
Do you consider Chelsea to be a Surrey club? That would be wrong too.
Good post.
I’ve read several times that even Everton and Spurs fail to make real inroads into markets such as Asia and North America. So IMO the Albion would be wasting effort trying to make themselves a commercial force outside of the UK. Just do everything in their power to stay at the PL table and keep minting £100m of additional income per annum.
We're starting to make inroads into India, with the live screening in Bangalore, and Calde.
The purchase of Andre Gray the second time around did you no harm.
If you are implying Burnley "bought" promotion second time around, you are mistaken. True, we spent up to £9 million on Gray but that was only after being forced to sell Danny Ings (£8 million to Liverpool after tribunal), Trippier (£3.5 million to Spurs - ridiculously low release clause) and Shackell (£3 million to Derby). These 3 were replaced by Gray (£9 million with add-ons), Matt Lowton (£1 million from Villa) and Michael Keane (£2 million from Man United after successful loan spell).
Sales = £14.5 million.
Purchases = £12 million.
Transfer profit gave Dyche the opportunity and wages to make his key signing - Joey Barton on a free transfer.
Could say Barton rubber stamped your promotion
Good one He certainly deserved his Player of the Year awards (both fans and team-mates) plus his place in the PFA Championship Team of the Year. Barton's attitude was best summed up in the promotion race run-in when he berated a couple of team-mates after he heard them say they would "settle for second place".
Good one He certainly deserved his Player of the Year awards (both fans and team-mates) plus his place in the PFA Championship Team of the Year. Barton's attitude was best summed up in the promotion race run-in when he berated a couple of team-mates after he heard them say they would "settle for second place".
True. The Medway Towns add up to a large conurbation.
I’ve always assumed that there’s a quite lot of support for Charlton and Millwall out that way.
The Villa team of the 70's were a delight to watch.
Esepcially when we beat them 3-1 in the league. First game on MOTD. Div 3. I was there. Cracking.
Collymore's (and most pundits) attitude to "so-called" smaller teams sucks, but this is also what Scudamore and his PL pals want - less Burnleys, Brightons, Huddersfields, Watfords, Bournemouths.
If these teams overstay their welcome, the PL have other ways to "handicap" them - giving them more than their fair share of the worst refs, rigging the fixture schedule in favour of the big clubs etc..If that fails, I can foresee the Premier League being reduced to 18 teams.....and then 16.
The "weeding-out" process has begun.
Collymore's (and most pundits) attitude to "so-called" smaller teams sucks, but this is also what Scudamore and his PL pals want - less Burnleys, Huddersfields, Watfords, Bournemouths.
If these teams overstay their welcome, the PL have other ways to "handicap" them - giving them more than their fair share of the worst refs, rigging the fixture schedule in favour of the big clubs etc..If that fails, I can foresee the Premier League being reduced to 18 teams.....and then 16.
The "weeding-out" process has begun.
Is it not effectively 6 teams...the media darlings?
I have amended your post for honesty matey...