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So the first point is that the amount of money spent in any particular transfer window often has nothing much to do with where a club ends up at the end of the season. It is something we have found ...
But what we have in all the print media is that Arsenal are supportive of a rapist, and no acknowledgement of the fact that Patey has not had a trial – nor even why, if the case is so open and shut,, ...
Utterly and totally ignoring the fact that in the UK people are innocent until proven otherwise, the article claims that Arsenal have failed on what they claim is the virtue of “intrinsic goodliness” ...
Even so, the goal difference last season was still twice as good as in 2020/21 and 2021/22. The key lesson to be learned must be that clubs will now try and kick Arsenal to bits, and referees will not ...
No, the suspicion must be that when some websites are running out of names of players that Arsenal are trying to sign, they go back and look at last year’s tittle tattle (which was, you may recall, ...
Of course, the big danger is that Gyökeres will take a while to settle into the unique characteristics both of the ways of Premier League defenders and the unique approach of PGMO officials. He might ...
For while the tittle-tattle of the transfer window always follows the same pattern this one seems to have dried up, with most sites just re-running each other’s stories over and over. Where is that ...
I truly am utterly appalled by the crime of rape, as I am with all crimes of brutality, but I am also rather proud of my country’s dedication to the notion of being innocent until one is proven guilty ...
In 2024/25 Chelsea spent €281.90m on transfer fees according to Transfermarkt . They have now been fined €31 million by Uefa for breaches of financial fair play rules. The Telegraph has the nerve to ...
Sheffield Wednesday finished last season 42 points and 62 goals off promotion. In short, nowhere near promotion but still easily safe from relegation. And yet they are in trouble: the coaching staff ...
As you may have heard there are plans from football clubs to introduce facial recognition technology at the turnstiles. The aim of course is to prove to the club that the person entering the ground is ...