1. ^ yeh we have that one too come to think of it
  2. PSG and Man City amongst the clubs that have fallen short of the Financial Fair Play regulations this season. Man City refusing to accept UEFA's punishment or come to a settlement so far. UEFA have proposed a fine in of around £50m, along with restrictions on the size and wage level of the 25-man squad for the next Champions League. PSG have seemingly come to an agreement or are close to settling. If Man City don't reach a settlement before tomorrow's deadline, it'll be referred to a UEFA panel which could impose much tougher penalties.

    It's good to see that UEFA aren't going to roll over on their regulations and that large clubs aren't getting an easy ride.
  3. The FA have rolled out some pretty controversial plans that are part of their vision to improve the state of English football. I agree with some proposals, but others are absurd.
  4. Originally posted by iTim:The FA have rolled out some pretty controversial plans that are part of their vision to improve the state of English football. I agree with some proposals, but others are absurd.

    For example ?
  5. Good new for Atletico de Madrid ... Xabi Alonso and Pepe are out for the final and Di Maria is doubt

  6. I don't like the whole B team idea and the implementation of a new league at the fifth tier. I think it's unfair on the clubs that currently play at that level and I can't see the benefit for the players of these new B teams.
  7. What a waste of delicius beer Glad for Pep though



  8. nobody is going to say anything about the best end of season in Spain and England in years ??
  9. The end of the Premier League was disappointing to be honest. There was so much promise in the weeks building up to yesterday but everything was settled in the week before. La Liga is set to be a spectacle though. I was watching Atletico last night, half wanting them to win the league then and half wanting them to take it to the last day.