I don’t see why anyone thinks it’s an advantage for Sullivan to lose lots of money. He is going to need as much as he can muster to overcome our financial problems, find a new manager, and rebuild.
If it costs him hundreds of millions it costs the club hundreds of millions.
It's more that the value of his asset with drop by hundreds of millions.
However, as a club I fear we'll really struggle because, as you say, we will definitely lose the players we want to keep and be stuck with the ones we don't particularly want. The last set of accounts we're pretty poor as it was.
3-3. Now the title is pretty much out of City’s hands why don’t the PL now inflict the massive points deduction which will drop them to the bottom and save us.
Any thoughts on the Everton goal, clearly standing offside resulting in him benefiting from the back pass.. huge decision
But you can't be offside from a back pass, which it clearly was. I know he was offside when the previous Everton pass was played forward, but he didn't interfere with that, Guehi has the ball under control and deliberately plays the ball back to the keeper. Huge decision maybe, but, as I understand the current interpretation of the rules, an unquestionably correct one.
It is frustrating as I am sure they had the beating of Spurs in them. However they only did what any side would do in prioritising, and ultimately we had it in our hands and needed win our match and we would have lost no ground on them.
It is frustrating as I am sure they had the beating of Spurs in them. However they only did what any side would do in prioritising, and ultimately we had it in our hands and needed win our match and we would have lost no ground on them.
Whilst I agree that any team would have done the same, it's still a kick in the teeth that Spurs got to play a reserve Villa team purely because of the way the fixtures came out. If Spurs had played them at any other point in the season they wouldn't have got such an easy ride, yet they got to play them on the one single weekend of the season when Villa put out a seriously compromised team.
Before it became a squad game when teams had a first and a reserve team clubs got punished for putting out a “weakened” team without good reason or getting prior approval.
It's a great Shame Arsenal stalled last month as City surged, we could have ended up playing Arsenal as league Champions and only now thinking of a Champions League final.
Slow start by Chelsea against Liverpool but they finished the first half the better; hopefully we'll still have a chance when the next round of fixtures come round and they continue this form against Spurs.
Apparently its been a thing since Spurs beat Chelsea in 1967 FA Cup final
It got worse at the end of 1974/75 when they played and were both in danger of relegation. Spurs won after a pitch invasion and fights delayed the match, eventually avoided relegation by a point while Chelsea went down
It kicked off again after they met in the FA Cup quarter final 2007
Apparently its been a thing since Spurs beat Chelsea in 1967 FA Cup final
It got worse at the end of 1974/75 when they played and were both in danger of relegation. Spurs won after a pitch invasion and fights delayed the match, eventually avoided relegation by a point while Chelsea went down
It kicked off again after they met in the FA Cup quarter final 2007
They're not overly fond of each other...
I don't think anyone is particularly fond of them.
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However, as a club I fear we'll really struggle because, as you say, we will definitely lose the players we want to keep and be stuck with the ones we don't particularly want. The last set of accounts we're pretty poor as it was.
"The players aren't used to it," he said. "But it's a better feeling than trying to avoid relegation."
Ouch.
First they've suspended Alex Jimenez for making "inapposite comments" online to a 15yo girl and now Ryan Christie has been sent off
To even things up Fulham's Joachim Andersen got sent off 10 minutes later.
It got worse at the end of 1974/75 when they played and were both in danger of relegation. Spurs won after a pitch invasion and fights delayed the match, eventually avoided relegation by a point while Chelsea went down
It kicked off again after they met in the FA Cup quarter final 2007
They're not overly fond of each other...
Disgraceful.
Bournemouth will stay 6th even if Brentford manage to beat City away tonight but unfortunately they play City next with Forest away on the last day
I thought refs issued a second yellow for that, these days?
Oh, wait..
Odd as both Hull v M...... games were 3-1 away wins while Boro beat Saints 4-0 at home and drew 1-1 at St Marys