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South West England Katılım Mart 2022
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@secondtierpod @DanCarterJourno @mrandrewmoon Hopefully this is where the Sporting Director earns his coin.
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Tommy Elphick has turned down the opportunity to manage Bristol City per @DanCarterJourno.
There has been no contact with John Mousinho per @mrandrewmoon, and Michael Skubala has signed a new deal at Lincoln.
What is going on at Ashton Gate?

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I’ll tell you something for free.
At the highest level of football, there are certain things you cannot fluke.
Glasner won the Europa League with Frankfurt, this was a time big teams use to drop from UCL into Europa, so he had to face teams like Barcelona on the way. Still, he won the Europa.
He came to Palace, with a small budget compared to the other English teams, he won the FA Cup, the first trophy in Palace’s history, he beat Man City to win it. You can’t fluke that, he’s a winner.
He qualified them to Europa by winning the FA Cup , but they dropped to Conference league because of the multi-club ownership saga with Textor. Despite the setback, he has just won an European trophy for a South London club.
In 2 years, he has changed a club’s history and won 3 trophies for them if we add the community shield. He did this while losing big players, lost his captain January, lost his best player to Arsenal in summer, lost Olise.
This guy is a winner.

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@McFlybowy It should focus the clubs in Italy to try and improve the standard of their home grown players. If they all become like Ajax then so be it. The revenues from the talent they produce will be welcome
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Serie A is really behind financially, and by a lot. Imagine Juventus saying they need to sell players just to keep up financially. Now imagine what the rest of the league looks like if the biggest and most successful club in Italy is saying this.
For context, a relegated Wolves made more money this season than Inter Milan despite Inter winning the league. With that kind of financial gap, there’s no way Italian clubs truly want to compete for elite talent, there’s no way you comfortably build an elite squad, and there’s no way you consistently compete for top coaching talent either when other leagues can offer better salaries, better projects and more financial backing. If you’re selling just to keep up the books, how do you retain your best players?
The gap between the Premier League and Serie A keeps getting wider every year. English mid-table clubs can spend amounts that the big teams of Seria A can’t even dream of anymore. A club finishing 10th in England will outspend teams fighting for the title in Italy.
UEFA probably needs to do something at this point.
Fabrizio Romano@FabrizioRomano
🚨⚪️⚫️ Juve CEO Damien Comolli: “Without the Champions League, we might sell a bit more than was planned, to raise funds and cut costs”. “But Kenan Yildiz is untouchable; he’s our future, we also would like to keep Vlahovic and move forward together”.
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@Innocent849 They should change it to similar to the National League, team in 3rd automatically goes to wembley. 4th plays 7th at home. 5th plays 6th home and the winner of those ties play each other at ground of the team who finished highest in the league. Winner plays 3rd in final.
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Millwall finished 3rd on the log table with 83 points
- Southampton finished 4th on the log table with 80 points
- Middlesbrough finished 5th on the log table with 80 points
- Hull City finished the league with 73 points sitting 6th
Now guess who is back in the Premier League?
Hull that finished 6th
This play off should be scrapped sincerely because I don't see the reason why Millwall didn't qualify since they finished 3rd
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@alexleboxe @usykaa @UNCLECHUCKNITTY No way was he ahead. Great performance and excellent defensively
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I was relatively happy with the scorecards…
You have to look at the level of work coming from Rico and it was all movement with little substance.
He was active and that duped a lot of people to think he was winning.
But if you’re judging a boxing bout…I didn’t see a scenario where he was winning the fight 🙌

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The 1982 team was a great team but only Shaw, Morley and Sid were great individuals. Shaw was on the back of a breakout 18 months and England call ups then were often on 3-5 year form, so 18 months got you 21's or B team.
Mariner and Woodcock were better all round players than Withe, a legend of course but seen then as a solid journeyman which leaves Morley who should have had the left hand side for England with Coppell on the right. That was the real disgrace, because he could have added something different, unpredictable and special.
Rimmer nor Spink were going to get between 2 world class keepers. Robson, Wilkins and Hoddle were genuine world class on their day, and in my opinion Sid was much better than Rix who was in the squad. Problem is both Rix and Sid were seen as Hoddle lite so neither would get ahead of the Spurs man.
Revisionism is a great thing but the above is historically correct and the Villa team of 81/82, good as they were were seen as a solid, functional team rather than having individuals that were game changers. Ipswich Town at that time, never mind Liverpool, Forest and even Manchester United were seen as having more exciting and talented teams.
James Toney@jtoneysbeat
Villa might have won the league in 1981 and European Cup in 1982 but there was only one player in the England World Cup squad that same summer. The lack of international respect for that team is remarkable.
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@JoshTaylorBoxer Absolute outstanding champion and wide awake too! Class act
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5 years ago today I created history.
1st & only undisputed champion of the world from these shores! 🏴 👑
#18Fights
#GaisgeachAlbannach


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🤩 Merthyr Town Football Club is delighted to announce that Paul Michael has signed a new two-year full time contract with the club, keeping him in charge at Penydarren Park until the Summer of 2028.
Read more ➡️ merthyrtownfc.co.uk/news-4/paul-mi…
#OurTownOurClub | #WeAreMerthyr

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