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  1. I doubt there is much conflict of interest, but I'm no expert. I imagine the 'syndicates' leading the corruption are collections of dodgy individuals / criminals, rather than employees or representatives of the actual betting companies that sponsor the teams. So they would still be doing the same thing regardless of who was sponsoring the teams? The betting companies will be as much against match fixing as the clubs, as they will lose money. So no doubt they invest time and resources into their own monitoring of the market and investigations

  2. Who would want their club to be a rich bastard's hobby? Nightmare scenario; could get bored at any time (discovering the joys of a yo-yo instead?) and pull the plug.

    That's a good point. But if they pulled out of Man City now they'd still be left with that awesome squad, infrastructure and increased revenue to try and maintain the success. Not saying I would want it, just that I can see why some might

  3. Guess it depends what he would want from the club... just to be established in the top flight, occasional cup wins, challenging for champions league places, turning a small profit after stadium expansion. Or..... plough in loads of money and expect league titles and European trophies? If it's the former and more of a hobby than an obsession and power trip (Abramovich), then it's not a bad club to choose.

  4. Is it bad that regardless of how talented an African player is, the very existence of the ACN is enough to make me think twice about them?

     

     

    Shudder to think back to those 2-3 really bad years when we lost 3-4 players to that fucking tournament.

    Totally agreed. Wouldn't want to sign an African international unless he was world class and also had a big squad to cover the ACN, e.g Drogba's time at Chelsea

  5. The writer and editor do not know the difference between "who" and "whom" and I'm supposed to take them seriously as a legitimate news source? Fuck off.

     

    And the fact that they don't know it's Rafael not Fabio who plays right back. Fabio has hardly had a sniff of first team action the whole time he's been there

  6. I know Roberto agreed to talk about a new deal in the summer but I still dont get why they cant do it now if all parties are so happy

    Just speculation on my part but it might depend on champions league qualification? More in terms of his wages I mean. That might be something him and Roberto have discussed in private but aren't making public. I guess from Barry's point of view it will be the final contract of his career probably, and he might think he's a champions league level player? Let's hope it's with Everton :)

  7. Getting back to Rhodes, I'm surprised no EPL team has taken a closer look. He is a prolific scorer.

    I think it's basically that no prem club was willing to match Blackburn's £8m for a player from League 1. I'm sure a few looked at him but thought that was a bit much. There are players that have been hugely prolific at that level but are nowhere near prem quality. Dele Adebola going back a few years again. I'm certain a few lower half prem teams would have taken a punt on a league 1 top scorer if it had been more like £2 to £3m

  8. I'm a little surprised that there's not more focus on people leaving. As we look at the squad, we need to be at the point where we pleased to have every one of them. That's not true of Vellios or of Gueye or, in the eyes of some, of Naismith. So why are we not shipping them out?

    Major change, rather than a few tweaks, would have to wait until the summer I guess; and would depend on the league position and associated extra revenue

  9. I don't understand all the disparaging remarks about his weight. It's not as if he had a gut hanging over his jeans. Just seems muscular and a bit stout. Looks just as fit as Rooney ever looks. He gets on just fine. You guys want our players to be built like 10-year-old girls? That's a little strange.

    Rooney is a good comparison in terms of build I reckon. Some guys just have a certain shape of face as well that make them look 'fatter' than they really are. Me included! (That's my story and I'm sticking to it) haha

  10. Seamus Coleman being an excellent example.

    Bargain of the millennium but he came from am obscure league, probable equivalent to our Conference in terms of standard? Most of the talented youngsters will get hoovered up by the academies of the prem clubs these days, but yes definitely some diamonds still out there in the lower league ps waiting to be given the chance. And some late bloomers too, like Ian Wright going back a few years

  11. Because he likely doesn't have the exotic allure of somebody coming from [insert overhyped country here]. If they play in England, people think they are a known quantity. We seem to overlook how some of our best players have come from shitty leagues.

    But looking at it from the other point of view, you could buy 4 Michu's for the price of a Rhodes. Just playing devil's advocate here that's all

  12. But the point is that we covet some players with no Premier League experience while slamming others. There's no logic to it. If a player, year after year, can score a boatload of goals in the lower leagues, why does he not deserve the opportunity to prove it in the Prem?

    If they're good enough most do get the opportunity in the prem eventually, some succeed some don't - Beckford, Nugent, etc. I'm sure somebody will give Rhodes a chance in the prem, assuming Blackburn don't get promoted that is. They paid £8m for him though I think? They would want to make a profit considering he's still scoring the goals

  13. Blue Room on the OS has closed down again.....

     

    http://www.evertonfc.com/news/archive/2014/01/16/blueroom-closure?

    I had a look on there before I found this great place, it did seem to be full of abuse to be honest. Had another couple of looks since and they were even abusing Hitzelsperger, which is pretty pathetic to a former player and seemingly very nice bloke.

     

    Edit - apologies if anyone here was a member, I'm sure it was a minority that were abusive

  14. think he did, and he (and the team) seemed much more stable. There were people behind him if he screwed up and he had a bit more freedom to run with the ball

    Yeah I seem to remember people saying at the time that it might be his best position, guess it didn't last. Definitely too erratic to be a top class CB, although he may well very soon win a World Cup playing in that position so who am I to judge! Haha

  15. Which is exactly what happened with Arteta, and, if rumours are to be believed it crippled us.

    It's a tough one. Revenue is up from premier league tv deal, and champions league revenue is set to go up even more soon with BT deal (I think?). Is it worth the risk to try and get there, or is it better to get there first then risk the higher wages to stay there? Can see both sides of the argument really.

  16. not sure if i'd rather sell him instead of paying that much

    I guess if regular champions league football is secured then these are the types of wages that are inevitable. Risk is paying that level of wages and then not kicking on to the next level to get the extra revenue

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