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  • Nightmare. Heading north for a family event and discover a bunch of Millwall fans heading up for the football tomorrow v Preston.

    On the beers 🍺🍺
  • Them, not me 😂.
  • MrsGrey said:

    Them, not me 😂.

    I mean, red wine in a service station? Not a good look. 😬
  • On the train!
  • Really not good news on the financial front, there's going to be a fire-sale even if we stay up:

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cn4g0e2weqdo
  • edited February 28
    Not necessarily. The new financial rules come in for next season, and it's apparently you can spend 85% of your income on the squad. The profit / loss over three seasons is out the window, so it really depends on current wages and stuff like that.

    EDIT: Posted that before I saw the specifics from the club where they said it would be happening lol
  • According to that article, it's not about keeping to any financial rules, it's more about making ends meet.
  • It's a shame we haven't got anyone in the background who has a lot of money who could invest some of it!
  • The wording in the actual financial report on the OS isn’t exactly what the BBC article implies.
  • The wording in the actual financial report on the OS isn’t exactly what the BBC article implies.

    The actual report (rather than the short article on the OS) is accurately reflected in the BBC article imo.
  • It's a shame we haven't got anyone in the background who has a lot of money who could invest some of it!

    I don't know how much difference this makes these days, it's no longer a fix all for financial rules. The same reason Newcastle and Villa can't spend much money despite having incredibly wealthy owners.
  • Buffy the actual report is on the OS in a link in the article.
  • Buffy the actual report is on the OS in a link in the article.

    Indeed, and, imo, the BBC article accurately reflects it.
  • The report does state selling players is an option but if it’s not the preferred option then we need investment.
    The article headlines that the report says we must sell players regardless.
  • “ This loss was caused by our significantly lower profit on player sales and higher amortisation, our lower Premier League position, and not competing in Europe”

    Amortisation is “the action or process of reducing or paying off a debt with regular payments”.

    Does that mean we bought players on instalments and it's costing more than expected?
  • “ This loss was caused by our significantly lower profit on player sales and higher amortisation, our lower Premier League position, and not competing in Europe”

    Amortisation is “the action or process of reducing or paying off a debt with regular payments”.

    Does that mean we bought players on instalments and it's costing more than expected?

    I simply took it to mean that the figures for those items were worse than the previous year.

  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c80jgdvdpnvo

    I had to write them all down in lists by letter, but I got all 51
  • https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c0431l6lzpyo

    The obvious answer is to state hands on or arms around an opponent at a corner will result in a foul being given.
  • When it’s like extreme ballroom dancing with 7 or 8 couples cuddling each other how do you determine who is at fault first.
  • Probably a good thing, he's suffered three separate hamstring injuries that have kept him out for a total of 6 months over the last two seasons and carrying around all that upper body weight must be putting extra strain on his legs
  • The article on Antonio is a bit eye opening - I love the guy and truly hope he is able to get back to playing regularly but surely, after what was widely believed to be at least a career ending injury, he should have realized that a request to train with a potential team before being signed was a reasonable one.
  • I agree Chicago, he speaks like a 25 year old who'd had a hamstring tear, rather than 35 year old who had broken his leg in four places.
  • George Earthy missed Bristol City's loss to Port Vale in Cup, suffered an ankle injury against Watford at the weekend, City's manager said "maybe 2-3 weeks"
  • In all seriousness- I think it a crazy idea - the established play offs are just about tolerable but to have a team that finishes eighth secure promotion makes a mockery of the season
  • I agree. No side deserves to be promoted from 8th over a side finishing 3rd over 46 matches played. I get the keeping league matches interesting but it has to stop somewhere and I would say 6th is enough.
  • I never liked playoffs. Top three (or two, like in the old days) should go up. Playoffs are an American import. Half the teams in every sport get into the playoffs over here. You can even have a losing record, and still get in!
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