If ever there was a game that summed up everything that is wrong with 23:14 - May 18 with 1166 views | trncbluearmy | English football that was it. | | | | |
If ever there was a game that summed up everything that is wrong with on 23:21 - May 18 with 1138 views | Ftnfwest | What, hardly any English players? | | | |
If ever there was a game that summed up everything that is wrong with on 10:54 - May 19 with 791 views | No9 | How so? | | | |
If ever there was a game that summed up everything that is wrong with on 10:58 - May 19 with 778 views | Superblue95 |
If ever there was a game that summed up everything that is wrong with on 23:21 - May 18 by Ftnfwest | What, hardly any English players? |
Be fair. Both teams had 2 English players each in the starting lineup | |
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If ever there was a game that summed up everything that is wrong with on 11:14 - May 19 with 753 views | Basuco | The Premier League has always been about buying the trophy's, nobody seemed to worry in the past about this model, it is no different now than the Premier League has ever been. Other than Man Utd are unable to keep up with the financial model that they created and kept going for many years in an attempt to prevent any other club from spoiling their party. The fact that the EFL is unsustainable financially, most EFL clubs are unable to operate without a cash injection from owners, is of no concern to the greedy few who run the Premier League. Facts like Aston Villa paying John Terry more money than the entire wage bill of Rotherham for me is far worse than the millions spent on success by Man City. Financil fair play in the PL and Europe is about preventing clubs like Watford, Wolves or even Ipswich owners pumping many millions into a club and pushing the established clubs who run football out of the top competition finals. | | | |
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