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lenny3k

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  1. Russia 3-0 Saudi Arabia (Group A) Egypt 1-1 Uruguay (Group A) Morocco 2-1 Iran (Group B) Portugal 1-1 Spain (Group B) France 2-1 Australia (Group C) Peru 0-2 Denmark (Group C) Argentina 3-1 Iceland (Group D) Croatia 2-0 Nigeria (Group D) Costa Rica 1-1 Serbia (Group E) Brazil 2-0 Switzerland (Group E) Germany 3-1 Mexico (Group F) Sweden 2-0 South Korea (Group F) Belgium 5-0 Panama (Group G) Tunisia 0-1 England (Group G) Colombia 1-1 Japan (Group H) Poland 2-1 Senegal (Group H)
  2. Is that the prize money for winning the respective round, or reaching that round? So, do we get £210,410 for playing in the first round or winning the first round?
  3. i saw rumours of this this morning and didn't believe it at first..... Mark Allen has pulled a master stroke to persuade a team to take him on loan while he's sitting in a rehab centre , do wonder how much of his salary is actually covered though...
  4. He's just taken up a role assisting Joey Barton and Fleetwood Town I think
  5. Gersnet finally getting representation as a shirt sponsor I see
  6. Just a query, does anybody know when preseason actually starts? Is it on Friday when SG starts, or does he have a few days settling in before everyone else arrives? I've seen we're supposed to be going to Spain for a training camp but obviously the players will be at Auchenhowie first, just wondering when... Also, seeing as we are moving to Hummel, with the official kit not released or seen yet, will the players be running around in the old Puma stuff or will we be seeing training kit before we see the official kit?
  7. Beware: A sly plan by Andrea Agnelli to make the Champions League dull For Andrea Agnelli, Serie A is not working. And if it is not working for the man whose team have won Italy's title for an unprecedented seven seasons straight, imagine what it must be like for the rest of them. Agnelli is the fourth member of his family to serve as chairman of Juventus. In his first season, 2010-11, the club finished seventh, after which he appointed Antonio Conte and hasn't looked back. Yet it still isn't enough. To dominate domestically doesn't make Juventus — revenues last year £491.5million — enough money. 'The Serie A product has come to one of its lowest moments,' Agnelli complained. Aston Villa have a bigger ground than Juventus these days, while 50 per cent of a new television deal worth £916.7m will be split equally among the Serie A clubs, in the hope of promoting competition. At the moment, only 10 per cent is subject to an equal share. You can imagine what Agnelli thinks of that. For Juventus chairman Andrea Agnelli, who has seen his team dominate, Serie A is not working Actually, you don't have to, because he's done the imagining for all. Last week, Agnelli launched his plan to screw even more money out of football — sorry, reshape the European game for the greater good. He wants to change the Champions League format so the group stage alone will last 14 games. He wants more matches for elite clubs, and less commitment to domestic football — and he wants a closed shop. Except he didn't mention a closed shop. You had to read between the lines on that one. Agnelli's plan — and, do not forget, this is the chairman of the European Clubs' Association talking — is for eight groups of four to become four groups of eight in the Champions League. 'We want more European games and less domestic,' he said. 'Whoever participates has to play in the national league with six Under 21 or Under 23 players.' We'll get to the unexamined ramifications of that in a moment. First, let's see how an eight-team league could shape up. It's easy enough. We can take the 2017-18 Champions League groups and amalgamate: A and B, C and D, and so on. So Group 1: Manchester United, Basle, CSKA Moscow, Benfica, Paris Saint-Germain, Bayern Munich, Celtic, Anderlecht. We can see the beginnings of the flaws already. Two clubs, at least, look certain to qualify and could be playing dead rubbers, or fielding weakened teams, long before the conclusion. Manchester United will be fairly hopeful, too. Italian giants Juventus have won Serie A for an unprecedented seven seasons straight So 56 matches to pretty much locate a fourth-placed team. Then there is the travel. Do Manchester United's supporters have the finances for trips to Switzerland, Russia, Portugal, France, Germany, Scotland and Belgium — and this before the business end of the tournament gets under way? Meanwhile, Group 2: Roma, Chelsea, Atletico Madrid, Qarabag, Barcelona, Juventus, Sporting Lisbon, Olympiacos. A strong field but with three clubs from eight having no chance whatsoever. One of the problems of the Champions League first stage is the 2 v 2 split: a group that has two strong clubs and two also-rans. Barcelona and Juventus, against Sporting and Olympiacos, for instance. Quite often, after the fourth game, what remains is meaningless. Now think of that in a 4 v 4 split. Groups could be as good as over after eight games, leaving dead fixtures for some. Who wants to watch that? Who will tune in for Qarabag v Olympiacos with nothing on it — or even Barcelona versus Sporting, one already through, the other already out. This is a dismal plan. But the devil, as ever, is in the detail — or in this case, in the lack of it. Wind back to Agnelli's suggestion that elite clubs field age-group teams in domestic league matches to compensate for increased European engagements. He doesn't say it but right there are the seeds of a Champions League closed shop. There is no way the elite could play their youth teams for a third of the season and be guaranteed top-four finishes. Have a look at what happens in FA Cup ties when the Premier League clubs go weak. Jurgen Klopp played the kids plus Daniel Sturridge at Exeter in 2016 and almost got knocked out. Arsenal dialled down at Nottingham Forest this season and conceded four to a club with no manager. Agnelli wants to change Champions League format so the group stage alone will last 14 games If Manchester United played their Under 21 team against mid-ranking Premier League clubs they would lose — and probably lose enough not to finish in the top four. So Agnelli's four-group, 32-team Champions League would have to come with certain guarantees to its members. Devaluing domestic competition would mean league positions could not be used to decide entry. So what would? The only criteria men like Agnelli understand: wealth. The survival of the richest. He, and like-minded saboteurs of fair sport, would cherry-pick the entrants and there they would remain. Do not imagine a club such as Juventus could get relegated from Agnelli's world. There would be no Leicester-like fairy tales, either, no surprises, no romance, nothing that is new — just a procession of the same old names, playing the same old fixtures, the majority of which will mean even less than they do now. Agnelli would make the Champions League as dull as Serie A, as dull as the Bundesliga, as dull as the Scottish Premier League, or any of these competitions in which one club are so politically and economically powerful their success is guaranteed. And when that boredom multiplies, as the world switches off, Agnelli will seek the solution in his next revolution. And he will decide that what the people want, once again, is for Juventus to become even richer than they already are: because his sort always do. Agnelli's plans would make the Champions League as dull as the Italian top flight http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5780327/Beware-sly-plan-Andrea-Agnelli-make-Champions-League-dull.html
  8. Plus, Turkey have a bit of a reputation of over paying players, similar to China, but at nowhere near the same extent. You'll probably find that they're more than happy for Skrtel to leave to get him off the wage bill...
  9. good player who should step up with better players around him...
  10. Its almost like they've done something similar in recent history.....
  11. So Nicholl til the end of the season? Although, the way things have been going the last couple of years, it will probably be a management team of Kenny Miller assisted by Lee Wallace
  12. add to that being linked with players like Peter Crouch.. Gives them a very different option, but, come on, I think Chelsea could do better than Crouch.....
  13. I saw a humorous comment on this post which said Canning had signed his double, same nose, same fringe etc.....
  14. Will be interesting to see what difference, if any, that makes..
  15. I'm a firm believer that the transfer window should be shut before the first game of the season at the very least.
  16. I've got to be honest, when I was watching the game on Sky, I enjoyed Cummings goal more than I normally do...
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