AC Milan has been sold to a Chinese consortium with the new buyers promising to spend €400m in the next two seasons. This comes a month after another Chinese company took over Inter Milan.
See a pattern here? UEFA 'A' Coaches: Eng - 1,178 Ger - 5,500 Spain - 12,720 Cost of Course: Eng - £5,600 Ger - €530 Spain - €1,200
Kante and Conte. I can see a lot of confusion among the chavs trying to say those names. Many will hear the names and have to revert back to telling them apart by the colour of their skin. Just like the old days.
Say what you like about the Scousers, but they are indirectly responsible for one of the greatest motoring inventions of our time. Locking wheel nuts.
Leicester's key players (from Schmeichel to Mahrez to Drinkwater) are either moving away or renegotiating their contracts. Catch 22 for the club: Do they give in to the players demands and put the future of the club at financial risk (especially if they get relegated) or do they sell the players at high cost, pocket the money but then the risk of relegation is even more real as the side is unrecognisable from the premiership winning team? They can buy medium priced replacements but they risk squandering their money on ineffective players (as the RS have found top their cost most of them have proved to be real crap). Or they can use their prestige as champions to get top players at high fees and high wages. But that means walking a financial tightrope. Leeds anyone? Do Leicester and their fans accept this is a one off or do they try to capitalise on their good fortune to try to establish themselves amongst the eilte clubs?
Pep working his magic in the PL already - City are worse than last year two-one down to a poor Arsenal
Dippers ****ting themselves about transfer fees. The penny seems to be dropping that they were left behind a long time ago. USA!
Don't worry, as soon as they sell Benteke and Balotelli they will have enough in the kitty for another zero net spend raid on Southampton. £40m for Charlie Austin is my bet