I'm actually quite impressed with Tottenhams wages seeing as they have a large number of great footballers in their team and do have squad depth as well.
Gunners_49 - What ever happened to Denilson? Is he still in Brazil or have you sold him too? Was expecting him to make your cut our loses nominees.
"JT has turned over a new mattress"
What do we reckon for the weekend, another Torres hat-trick?
Add in average net spend each season from transferleague and you get
City $265m
Chelsea $258m
Pool $158m
United $154m
Arsenal $128m
Villa $118m
Spurs $114m
"What ever happened to Denilson"
Didn't he call the Sao Paulo fans stupid on twitter just after joining them on loan?
Pride. He'l probably miss an open goal, get himself sent off and walk back into the wrong dressing room.
Torres hat trick in the cup final. Cisse hat trick on Sunday as Newcastle win 3-0, United hammer Swansea.
Carling don't do weekends, but if they did
Without sounding like the BBC economics correspondent, Interesting to know wage bill as a percentage of revenue. Man City's wage bill was more than 100 per cent of revenue while Man Utd's is less than 50 last time I saw them quoted.
"He'l probably miss an open goal"
You're not playing us so i wouldn't worry about that
If City draw 0-0... You put 6 past the Swans? Goes down to the last day doesnt it?
wow barca have a high wage bill, real and man city were expected to be up there. I reckon man city will overtake real and braca soon once they double the pay on sime of there players.
if they draw and we win we'll be 2 points ahead with 1 game to go, so yes
Forgot you were level on points
Mr Chelsea - A tighter finish would be if we score 9 goals against Swansea and Man City score 1 against Newcastle.
Final game would be Gung-Ho for both teams! Now that'd be a nerve racking finish.
Denilson will be sold, no doubt, but I hope we add Diaby to the list due to his injuries. I am fuming that he will miss the next two games after just coming back from an injury.
"I reckon man city will overtake real and braca soon once they double the pay on sime of there players"
Why, exactly, do you think that will happen?
Final game would be Gung-Ho for both teams! Now that'd be a nerve racking finish.
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You would really have to fancy City then because they are at home to QPR and we are away to Sunderland.
A Cup final & a European final with the possibility of CL next term says Chelsea's is justified
Almost...
Vidicshin - I'm still under the hope that it's QPR who take points from Manchester City than Newcastle. With them fighting for relegation and similar goal differences down there, I hope that they'd need a point to stay in the Premier League, and that point has to be won against Manchester City.
I just see Newcastle drifting away when playing Manchester City, if Tottenham and Chelsea both record wins today.
Bolton will be fighting hard tonight & may just upset $puds...a draw is possible
We beat Newcastle & it's all change top 4
come on lads 4th before the final Saturday would be huge
I'm still under the hope that it's QPR who take points from Manchester City than Newcastle
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Not going to happen. Chelsea could have broken the premiership scoring record had they not taken their foot off the pedal against QPR.
It's more likely that I personally will take points off City than that QPR will.
why are Liverpool in that table?
What do they get for their money. I can see why the 9 clubs in front of them might pay that kind of money. But Liverpool? Their wage bill should be half of that for the return they get from their players.
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posted on 2/5/12
I'm actually quite impressed with Tottenhams wages seeing as they have a large number of great footballers in their team and do have squad depth as well.
posted on 2/5/12
Gunners_49 - What ever happened to Denilson? Is he still in Brazil or have you sold him too? Was expecting him to make your cut our loses nominees.
posted on 2/5/12
"JT has turned over a new mattress"
What do we reckon for the weekend, another Torres hat-trick?
posted on 2/5/12
Add in average net spend each season from transferleague and you get
City $265m
Chelsea $258m
Pool $158m
United $154m
Arsenal $128m
Villa $118m
Spurs $114m
posted on 2/5/12
"What ever happened to Denilson"
Didn't he call the Sao Paulo fans stupid on twitter just after joining them on loan?
posted on 2/5/12
Pride. He'l probably miss an open goal, get himself sent off and walk back into the wrong dressing room.
posted on 2/5/12
Torres hat trick in the cup final. Cisse hat trick on Sunday as Newcastle win 3-0, United hammer Swansea.
Carling don't do weekends, but if they did
posted on 2/5/12
Without sounding like the BBC economics correspondent, Interesting to know wage bill as a percentage of revenue. Man City's wage bill was more than 100 per cent of revenue while Man Utd's is less than 50 last time I saw them quoted.
posted on 2/5/12
"He'l probably miss an open goal"
You're not playing us so i wouldn't worry about that
posted on 2/5/12
If City draw 0-0... You put 6 past the Swans? Goes down to the last day doesnt it?
posted on 2/5/12
wow barca have a high wage bill, real and man city were expected to be up there. I reckon man city will overtake real and braca soon once they double the pay on sime of there players.
posted on 2/5/12
if they draw and we win we'll be 2 points ahead with 1 game to go, so yes
posted on 2/5/12
Forgot you were level on points
posted on 2/5/12
Mr Chelsea - A tighter finish would be if we score 9 goals against Swansea and Man City score 1 against Newcastle.
Final game would be Gung-Ho for both teams! Now that'd be a nerve racking finish.
posted on 2/5/12
Denilson will be sold, no doubt, but I hope we add Diaby to the list due to his injuries. I am fuming that he will miss the next two games after just coming back from an injury.
posted on 2/5/12
"I reckon man city will overtake real and braca soon once they double the pay on sime of there players"
Why, exactly, do you think that will happen?
posted on 2/5/12
Final game would be Gung-Ho for both teams! Now that'd be a nerve racking finish.
...............
You would really have to fancy City then because they are at home to QPR and we are away to Sunderland.
posted on 2/5/12
A Cup final & a European final with the possibility of CL next term says Chelsea's is justified
Almost...
posted on 2/5/12
Vidicshin - I'm still under the hope that it's QPR who take points from Manchester City than Newcastle. With them fighting for relegation and similar goal differences down there, I hope that they'd need a point to stay in the Premier League, and that point has to be won against Manchester City.
I just see Newcastle drifting away when playing Manchester City, if Tottenham and Chelsea both record wins today.
posted on 2/5/12
Bolton will be fighting hard tonight & may just upset $puds...a draw is possible
We beat Newcastle & it's all change top 4
come on lads 4th before the final Saturday would be huge
posted on 2/5/12
I'm still under the hope that it's QPR who take points from Manchester City than Newcastle
..............
Not going to happen. Chelsea could have broken the premiership scoring record had they not taken their foot off the pedal against QPR.
posted on 2/5/12
It's more likely that I personally will take points off City than that QPR will.
posted on 2/5/12
why are Liverpool in that table?
What do they get for their money. I can see why the 9 clubs in front of them might pay that kind of money. But Liverpool? Their wage bill should be half of that for the return they get from their players.
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