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Topic History of: Football Query
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veritas andrew wrote:
Tennis players blame their rackets when they lose FC.

John McEnroe blamed the umpire or the ball boy.
andrew Tennis players blame their rackets when they lose FC.
The Fat Controller veritas wrote:
The Fat Controller wrote:
I don't know much about this particular sport, aside from it involves 22 overpaid yobbos kicking a bag of air around a well cut large lawn...but what is this business with sacking managers after a few weeks when they get a couple of bad results?

From what I can gather football is a business and as anyone whom is in business knows ..STABILITY is crucial.

Is the world of football ...especially Premier league football as crooked as it looks?

This Abramovich character I really don't like the smell of.


good grief Fats I thought this was a real footy question but I see you are as interested as I am (not).

It's odd..one side must always lose or win yet there are dramas and wrist slashing about the losing team every week as though the world has ended when losing is entirely normal!

and they think that people like me who don't follow it are weird


Indeed. Do tennis players sack their coaches if they lose a game? Apparently Chelsea have had six managers in as many years. Crazy.
veritas The Fat Controller wrote:
I don't know much about this particular sport, aside from it involves 22 overpaid yobbos kicking a bag of air around a well cut large lawn...but what is this business with sacking managers after a few weeks when they get a couple of bad results?

From what I can gather football is a business and as anyone whom is in business knows ..STABILITY is crucial.

Is the world of football ...especially Premier league football as crooked as it looks?

This Abramovich character I really don't like the smell of.


good grief Fats I thought this was a real footy question but I see you are as interested as I am (not).

It's odd..one side must always lose or win yet there are dramas and wrist slashing about the losing team every week as though the world has ended when losing is entirely normal!

and they think that people like me who don't follow it are weird
giles2008 As Redknapp ran from Portsmouth to Spurs As surely he will run from Spurs to the England job if he is offered it. What is true is that clubs are putting themselves in the poorhouse by paying vastly inflated wages to the players. Some clubs are paying 120% of turnover in players wages alone. There are rumours that at least eight Premier League clubs are in danger and also a number of Championship clubs could go the way of Portsmouth and Rangers very soon.