mickeywils
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mickeywils
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#Wolverhampton Football #wwfc #wolves
Katılım Mayıs 2012
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@SkySportsNews Spend another £500m in the summer and you’ll be fine
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@henrywinter Who oversees what these PL execs do? Who gauges what decisions they make? Is there a governing body that they can be reported to, an ombudsman, when the whole football community cannot understand why they have made a bad and wrong decision?
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At some point, senior Premier League execs have to offer a proper explanation in public for their leniency towards Chelsea. They owe an explanation to fans of clubs punished more harshly. They owe an explanation to those clubs who did abide by the rules. They have to offer some explanation as to why PSR breaches are deemed far more serious than acts of "deception and concealment". Yes, these are the offences of a previous regime at Chelsea. But inconsistencies run through the PL's defence and their reputation is damaged. They can’t hide from a controversy of this magnitude.
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Great read by @JPercyTelegraph - as ever #wwfc
Wolves are future-proofing, and it is paying off already telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…
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Nelson so close to victory. Misdirected header a big miss on many levels. Wasted a fine Henderson cross. Wasted an opportunity for Brentford to take all 3 points & one step closer to Europe for 1st time. Good comeback from Wolves tbf. Not playing like a relegation team #BREWOL
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Defence absolutely shocking tonight and we are showing no threat up front. What is Edwards thinking??? #wwfc
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Suspended for a year, what a joke. Forest Leicester Everton or points deductions of the teams live in fear of a points deduction and yet Chelsea and Man City just ride roughshod over the rest of the league and get away with.
Absolutely spineless by the @premierleague
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BREAKING: Chelsea have been fined £10.75m by the Premier League and handed a one-year transfer ban suspended for two years 🚨 They have also been given a nine month Academy transfer ban.
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@henrywinter Think it’s time that the Premier League is investigated for total inconsistency
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Good result for Chelsea: club fined only £10m and given a suspended transfer ban after Premier League found 36 separate undisclosed payments totalling £47.5m made “to 12 persons or entities on behalf of the club”. Lenient sanctions. No sporting sanctions. Yet these are serious offences, as the sanction agreement between the PL and Chelsea makes clear, stating “they were not only obvious and deliberate breaches of the rules but also because they involved deception and concealment in relation to financial matters”.
Yet no points deductions. Just a manageable (if record) fine and a “suspended one-year first-team player transfer ban (suspended for two years)”. Surely they gained a sporting advantage by recruiting such players? So surely a sporting sanction should be in order? And where's the consistency? In 2008, Luton Town received a 10-point deduction for irregularities in dealing with agents (nb from FA). There still could be some further sanctions by the FA following its "ongoing investigation".
PL points to mitigating factors: current owners Clearlake/Todd Boehly in May 2022 voluntarily self-reported potential historical breaches from the Roman Abramovich era. Club co-operated extensively and helped provide (with others) 10,000 documents for PL investigation.
PL established “that between 2011 and 2018, undisclosed payments by third parties associated with the club were made to players, unregistered agents and other third parties”. Payments related to the purchases of players including Eden Hazard, Willian, Samuel Eto’o, David Luiz, Andre Schurrle and Nemanja Matic - there is no suggestion any were aware of the illicit payments.
The detailed work of the investigators – and level of Clearlake’s co-operation – is impressive. The sanctions less so. It is a legitimate debate: should a club be punished for offences under a previous owner? Yes, most fans of other clubs would scream. It's a deterrent. And the value of those players' contribution and subsequent sales arguably still benefits the club.
PL also investigated “potential breaches of the Premier League’s Youth Development Rules, committed by a former senior employee, relating to the club’s registration of Academy players between 2019 and 2022”. Again, self-reported by the club, this time in 2025. Chelsea punished with £750,000 fine and immediate nine-month ban from registering academy players from PL and EFL clubs. #CFC
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#OnThisDay: #Wolves 2-1 Man United [2019]
⚽️ Raul Jimenez (70’)
⚽️ Diogo Jota (76’)
Diogo booked our place at Wembley on this day seven years ago with his greatest goal in gold and black 🧡
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16 year-old Wolves midfielder Jerome Abbey has received his first international call-up for Netherlands U17s.🤯🇳🇱
Late last year, Abbey made his England U17 debut in a friendly against Ivory Coast. He is eligible to represent both England and the Netherlands at international level.✅
Already this year, Abbey has made his Wolves U21s debut and was also included in the first-team matchday squad against Bournemouth in late January.✨
One of the most talented young midfielders in the country at the moment. Whichever nation he chooses to represent will have some player on their hands.👀👏

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