The dawn of a new era in Football

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Chelsea or City again...i think Spurs will drop back a bit this year..UTD for third and then a scramble from Us, spurs, liverpool and the Arse for the one remaining place in the Champions League...i don't think we're strong enough yet to get there, but if we continue on this path then who knows

I think Spurs will be i big troubles cos them being away from home. Liverpool are about to sign 2 new players (Robertson, Keita) same goes for Arsenal. Think it will be Arsenal, Us, LFC and Man Utd for 3 and 4th place.
 

I think Spurs will be i big troubles cos them being away from home. Liverpool are about to sign 2 new players (Robertson, Keita) same goes for Arsenal. Think it will be Arsenal, Us, LFC and Man Utd for 3 and 4th place.
I'm not too sure The RS will get Keita
Leipzig are owned by red bull and don't need the money
They have stated he won't be sold as the have CL this year
 

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Yea Seamus Coleman.
Big fan mate. Any updates from the Barcelona fans forum
 
While us fools pay for Sky Sports and the rest of the world wants to pay the rights to the highest watched league in the world then it's only going to continue on it's upward spiral!

Prices always go up, until everyone starts believing that prices will always go up. The more that people behave as though there is no risk to high prices, the more the risk increases. And there is no way to tell that it's gone too far until it's too late.

Nothing goes up forever. Eventually there will be a downturn in the global economy, this is inevitable. And it is also inevitable that there will be a flattening of growth for viewership, and therefore for broadcast rights. If these happen together then we could see some real drama.

Maybe you think I'm chatting bubbles. Well, I am -- market bubbles, that is!


Edit: my apologies for the horrible "bubbles" pun. I should take it out, but I'm not going to.
 
Prices always go up, until everyone starts believing that prices will always go up. The more that people behave as though there is no risk to high prices, the more the risk increases. And there is no way to tell that it's gone too far until it's too late.

Nothing goes up forever. Eventually there will be a downturn in the global economy, this is inevitable. And it is also inevitable that there will be a flattening of growth for viewership, and therefore for broadcast rights. If these happen together then we could see some real drama.

Maybe you think I'm chatting bubbles. Well, I am -- market bubbles, that is!


Edit: my apologies for the horrible "bubbles" pun. I should take it out, but I'm not going to.

Bit like the housing crisis
 
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