Good grief Penfold!. I'm sure I remember a past Notlob chairman saying there should not be any relegation from the premiershite!Football regulator needed because of Premier League clubs' 'greed' and 'arrogance'
A football regulator is needed because Premier League clubs are "arrogant", says Bolton chair Sharon Brittan.www.bbc.co.uk
bolton chair giving views on greed, financial controls and arrogance.
Didn't Bob Dylan pen a song about that sort of thing.Good grief Penfold!. I'm sure I remember a past Notlob chairman saying there should not be any relegation from the premiershite!
I'm firmly of the opinion that it is always best to seek the knowledge of the experts...Football regulator needed because of Premier League clubs' 'greed' and 'arrogance'
A football regulator is needed because Premier League clubs are "arrogant", says Bolton chair Sharon Brittan.www.bbc.co.uk
bolton chair giving views on greed, financial controls and arrogance.
I stay in Swindon four times a year and go past the County Ground - it all looks a bit run down and unloved. They always seem to attract dubious ownership, earning the unfortunate Swindle Town nickname. Shame really, there is decent potential there.Swindon might be one to watch next season.
A FIFA working group, what could go wrong? No doubt, a few will pocket some dirty banknotes and all will be fine!Fifa exploring impact of playing domestic matches abroad
Fifa are examining the impact of moving domestic competitive matches abroad.www.bbc.co.uk
Fifa to explore impact of moving domestic matches abroad
home games in south africa, or san diego anyone?
They will make all cup games 20 minutes each way and have a 3 goal start on any club that believes football existed before it's inception.But how will these over tired Premiership players cope, all that time spent travelling all over the world. Be too tired to play when they get there.
100% correct. The club has a good ground if they looked after, huge fan catchment area, and one of the best youth academy’s outside the premiership.I stay in Swindon four times a year and go past the County Ground - it all looks a bit run down and unloved. They always seem to attract dubious ownership, earning the unfortunate Swindle Town nickname. Shame really, there is decent potential there.
Missed this from a couple of months ago.
Kirk brothers want to help Spireites 'rise like a phoenix' as they become majority owners
A proposal for the Kirk brothers to become the majority owners of the Spireites has been approved.www.derbyshiretimes.co.uk
The £2m will be spent on promotion bonuses for this season, stadium improvements, helping the community trust and some funds for the 2024/2025 campaign.