The fans have been on Megson's back since he was appointed, I'm more surprised he made it this far than anything else
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The fans have been on Megson's back since he was appointed, I'm more surprised he made it this far than anything else
Talk of Coyle going to Bolton. Hardly a huge step up for him, exchanging a team in the drop zone without great prospects for one outside the drop zone with less prospects but one which he has developed. Must be a money thing.
I think Coyle would be better off waiting for a bigger job to come along. Unless something disastrous happens at Burnley I'd say his reputation will be safe long enough for him to sit it out an wait for a better opportunity, like Liverpool for example.
I also think Megson was unlucky to lose his job, given that Bolton have often been relegation threatened during their time in the Premiership and Megson looked to be a decent bet to lead them out of it. I'm sure during the early Allardyce years they finished 17th a few times.
How Megson even got the Bolton job after his stint at Forest amazed me.
Coyle must just love Bolton!
Birmingham apparently had a 10 million pound bid for McGeady turned down. I cannot believe they are trying to waste 9 million on Babel. Liverpool turned down the bid?!
I think Bolton is a good job for Coyle. They have far greater long term prospects than Burnley I would think, despite the current league standings. Coyle has reached the limit of what he could have been expected to achieve at Burnley and the only way is down from here on I would think. There's no way he'd get a job much bigger than an established PL club anyway, which Bolton are at this stage. The fact that he used play for them and will probably be getting a lot more money adds handsomely to an easy decision.
Fulham v Pompey off this weekend and Liverpool v Spurs looking doubtful now as well.
Stoke v Burnley gone as well.
Sunderland v Bolton gone now as well.
Not that easy when you're over 600 milion in debt! Not quite sure how the debt got that high but they're obviously servicing it easily enough but imagine if things started to go badly, and revenue dropped.
Mind you, £1.00 from every Man U supporter around the world would soon dispose of it.
When you think of the money they would have got for winning the Premier League, The Club World Championship, and the Carling Cup, together with runners up in the Champions League, they would have been about £30-40m at loss without Ronaldo's sale.
They'll have to have a stellar season to stave off the drop, the only other option would be to sell a key player - the only ones I can think of are Vidic and Rooney (with the latter probably not going to leave).
As a friend of mine said to me, with silly money being thrown in by Chelsea & now Man City (140k sterling per week for Viera who's about the same age as me !!), LFC reportly needing to flog either Torres or Gerrard for readies, United too hamstrung by debt burden to buy, Portsmouth in the same situation as Cork City etc, the Premiership is looking about as solid as the Irish construction sector a few years back !!
In short, could it too be a bubble ready to burst ?
The Bundesliga appears to be based on solid ground, however, with most clubs owned by the fans and getting higher attendances - see below
http://www.soccernews.com/bundesliga...the-way/28500/ (plus read the 1 comment at the bottom too).
John Utaka (Portsmouth) earns 20 grand more a week than Fabregas.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/b...waste-of-money
Surprised at Sol Campbell going back to Arsenal. Is he really up to Premiership standard now?
Stoke have decided not to take James from Portsmouth - wages I wonder?
Watched the Arsenal vs Bolton game. As a neutral, I have to admit Arsenal are a joy to watch. I was very impressed with Bolton's right winger Lee (when he got in the game). Creative, speedy and lovely first touch. First time I have seen him.
Enjoyable game. Looks as if Arsenal MAY put in a decent challenge this year for the title.
Cost of watching football to drop - http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010...edia-ofcom-sky
Probably only going to affect subscribers in England
Interesting photo in that article:
http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/...--UEFA-001.jpg
Man behind the scenes tells Droghba to do thumbs up and he does. I wonder was he there also for the Champions League Final :D
Pay up Pompey, Pompey pay up....
Looks like they haven't paid their web provider
http://www.portsmouthfc.co.uk/
I see Mr Terry has gonea bridge too far. Interesting to see the UK courts overturning the injunction...
A bridge too far...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/7102...irlfriend.html
I think she was only an ex since December this year...
http://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C1...e+bridges+wife
I can just see the Pun-o-matic headlines in that the tabloids will come out with:
"England Capt. Burns his Bridges"
"Trouble for Terry at the 'Bridge"
"Bridge over troubled water"
...etc...
Knowing JT as I do and that's very well, these allegations are nothing short of malicious gossip mongering. He's a lionheart and the pride of all England. So what if he likes to urinate in public, pick up 17 year olds and shag them in his car and screw his team-mates' women, he's entitled to his privacy and the nation depends on men like him.
A nice, and frankly hilarous at times, catalogue of his misdeeds
Quote:
John Terry - a man's man - a true lionheart
Beleaguered England skipper John Terry could lose the armband over claims that he had an affair with the girlfriend of ex-team-mate Wayne Bridge.
It is far from the first time the Chelsea defender has been involved in press controversy. Here's a potted history...
1) If you see the car rocking, don't come knocking
In November 2005 Terry was accused of cheating on then-fiancee Toni Poole in a public car park.
Jenny Barker, 17, said the star sent her sexy texts after she asked for his autograph and later canoodled with her in his Bentley.
She said: "He smiled and put on sexy Luther Vandross music from a selection on a huge screen in the car. One thing led to another but we did not have sex. I didn't want to give in to him like I can imagine every other girl does."
Terry was claimed to have cheated on Poole with nine different women - including one fling with former porn star Karina Clarke.
He said before they married in 2007: "I really regret what I've done to Toni. I'm not going to cheat on her ever again."
2) The nagging doubts
In 2004 Terry and best friend Wayne Bridge, together with Scott Parker, were reported to be gambling £40,000 a week between them on horse races.
Close pals Terry and Bridge were alleged to gave blown £13,000 in just three hours in a Surrey bookies. They later travelled to Las Vegas for Terry's stag night - which was held after his wedding to Poole.
3) The disabled parking bay
In March 2008 there was more car trouble for Terry as England's captain spurned a 50p-an-hour public car park yards away in favour of dumping his black Bentley in a spot for disabled drivers outside Pizza Express in Esher, Surrey.
The subsequent £60 fine was peanuts to a player reckoned then to be on £135,000 a week and who had therefore earned £1,600 in the time it took him to polish off his dough balls and American Hot.
4) The supermarket sweep
In March 2008 Terry's mother and mother-in-law were officially cautioned by police after being accused of shoplifting £800 worth of goods from Tesco.
The supermarket giants then launched a civil action against the pair.
The affair was a huge embarrassment for Terry as Tesco are official England sponsors.
5) The £10,000 guided tour
Last December Terry was accused of taking £10,000 from undercover reporters in return for a private tour of Chelsea's training ground.
Terry told the pair he would give his share of the fee to charity but cautioned them: "If the club finds out, it's a little bit. . ."
6) The nightclub incident
In August 2002 Terry wept with relief after being cleared of attacking a nightclub doorman with a bottle.
He and then-team-mate Jody Morris walked free from court after a jury fought them not guilty of causing a fight at London celebrity haunt the Wellington Club.
The court heard rouble had flared when Morris was accused of spitting a drink on the floor and shouting obscenities at a member of staff.
The jury cleared Terry of affray, having an offensive weapon, wounding with intent and unlawful wounding.
7) The 9/11 party
With their flight to an away match at Levski Sofia grounded in the aftermath of the Terror attacks on New York and Washington in September 2001, Chelsea players found themselves at a loose end. Some went home to watch CNN, but Terry Eidur Gudjohnsen, Frank Lampard and Morris had other ideas.
After visiting a couple of pubs - where a "hammered" Gudjohnsen stripped off and threw peanuts at punters while Lampard and Morris urinated in a rubbish bin outside - the group went on to a local bowling alley where they hurled themselves down the lanes and saw former colleague Frank Sinclair, who by now had joined the party, almost decapitated by the pin-changing mechanism.
Finally they ended up in the bar of the Posthouse Hotel at Heathrow, where stranded travellers, many of them Americans, had gathered to watch events unfold on TV. Instead they were treated to the players throwing food around while pictures were shown of sobbing firemen searching through the rubble for the dead, before one player exposed himself to the appalled throng.
Chelsea FC subsequently fined the trio for their behaviour.
8) The 'dealing' dad
Last November Terry's dad Ted was caught on camera appearing to sell cocaine in an Essex bar.
Terry Snr was seen arranging to pass three grams of drug to an undercover reporter in return for £120 and telling him: "This is just between me and you. Don't tell him that I'm John Terry's dad."
9) The wee bit of bother
In February 2002 Terry was fit to burst after visiting the Time and Envy nightclubs in Romford, Essex.
He told friends he needed the toilet but that an injured toe was bothering him - so whipped out his manhood, urinated into a beer glass and dropped it on the floor.
Security staff saw the incident on CCTV and escorted the player off the premises.
10) Ashley's big night out
Trouble occasionally follows Terry's associates around too. Terry was on a night out with Chelsea team-mate Ashley Cole at West London's Collection nightclub when the left-back had an altercation with a press photographer.
Cole subsequently spent three hours in a custody suite was issued with an £80 fixed penalty notice for being drunk and disorderly and allowed to go home.
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It's the effect it has on their African players once they return IMO. From my recollection Drogba was not the same player the last time he went on African Nation duty. Chelsea were fortunate they had an easy run of games but they've got 3 tough games coming up. Gooners at home, Everton away and Man City at home (plus Inter game in the CL coming up). I thought they were poor again today.
Losing Essien again for a spell will hopefully take its toll!!