Leeds Leeds Leeds!The Football Association is investigating the transfer of Brazilian Adryan last summer and a possible issue of third-party ownership. Cellino said he was meeting FA officials about the issue today (Thursday) but insisted there was no case for him to answer and that everything had been above board.
Add this to the Cameron Stewart case; to the legal cases still looming over Cellino in Italy; to the fact he hasn't bought the ground or training ground, as promised; that the club is desperately short of both coaching and administrative staff; to the fact pre-season still hasn't been organised; to the fact there isn't a head coach in place for next season - and you get the picture of a club in disarray.
They now have four strikers - Van Persie, Rooney, Falcao and Depay. Have to assume Falco is gone. But that still leaves three very expensive forwards. Will they let Van Persie go?http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/story/manchester-united-agree-deal-for-psv-eindhoven-striker-depay-050715
Manchester United have agreed a deal with PSV for striker Memphis Depay, subject to the 21-year-old passing a medical once the transfer window opens.
Saw a rumor yesterday that De Gea will sign as long as United signs Falcao too. They have the same agent.They now have four strikers - Van Persie, Rooney, Falcao and Depay. Have to assume Falco is gone. But that still leaves three very expensive forwards. Will they let Van Persie go?http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/story/manchester-united-agree-deal-for-psv-eindhoven-striker-depay-050715
Manchester United have agreed a deal with PSV for striker Memphis Depay, subject to the 21-year-old passing a medical once the transfer window opens.
I have to think Falcao will go back to Spain. This spell for him has been disasterous.Saw a rumor yesterday that De Gea will sign as long as United signs Falcao too. They have the same agent.They now have four strikers - Van Persie, Rooney, Falcao and Depay. Have to assume Falco is gone. But that still leaves three very expensive forwards. Will they let Van Persie go?http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/story/manchester-united-agree-deal-for-psv-eindhoven-striker-depay-050715
Manchester United have agreed a deal with PSV for striker Memphis Depay, subject to the 21-year-old passing a medical once the transfer window opens.
Not sure whats going to happen. Could see RvP going if the right offer came in.
Depay isn't a true #9, is he? Wasn't he was playing on the wing in the World Cup with Persie and Huntelaar rotating at 9?They now have four strikers - Van Persie, Rooney, Falcao and Depay. Have to assume Falco is gone. But that still leaves three very expensive forwards. Will they let Van Persie go?http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/story/manchester-united-agree-deal-for-psv-eindhoven-striker-depay-050715
Manchester United have agreed a deal with PSV for striker Memphis Depay, subject to the 21-year-old passing a medical once the transfer window opens.
Yes, I think Depay is being brought in to play wide. Spurs had been pursuing him to play wing, but clearly not an option once ManUtd and LVG were interested.Depay isn't a true #9, is he? Wasn't he was playing on the wing in the World Cup with Persie and Huntelaar rotating at 9?They now have four strikers - Van Persie, Rooney, Falcao and Depay. Have to assume Falco is gone. But that still leaves three very expensive forwards. Will they let Van Persie go?http://www.foxsports.com/soccer/story/manchester-united-agree-deal-for-psv-eindhoven-striker-depay-050715
Manchester United have agreed a deal with PSV for striker Memphis Depay, subject to the 21-year-old passing a medical once the transfer window opens.
No way Falcao stays when this loan is up. I could even see them buying another attacker. For sure if they sell RVP.
Except sell Di Maria, buy Bale, and what about Mata?RVPDepay Di Maria Rooney Blind Herrera
Your mom had her kit launch two weeks ago, CopernicusLiverpool had their kit launch two weeks ago, Galileo
Better. Although it may end up being something like:RooneyDepay Di Maria Mata Carrick Herrera
Any projected lineup without the #### Santi Cazorla is null and void.RVPDepay Di Maria Rooney Blind Herrera
Boateng is still south of 30, right? wow- major signing if true.Looks like the Kevin Prince Boateng to the NY Red Bulls rumor is picking up steam.
Separate reports have him already in negotiations with the league and the Red Bulls used the league mechanism to give them first rights to signing him.
He would be a nice signing but it looks like NY would be battling Galatasaray to sign him.
Yeah, in a league that's all about hustle and grit, I wouldn't want him on the FIRE!Boateng is 28, but doesn't he have chronic knee tendinitis and "don't give a #### itis?" I think he'd be a disastrous DP signing.
Xavi was looking linked to a team in Saudi I think but the media may have jumped the gun on that.Boateng is still south of 30, right? wow- major signing if true.Looks like the Kevin Prince Boateng to the NY Red Bulls rumor is picking up steam.
Separate reports have him already in negotiations with the league and the Red Bulls used the league mechanism to give them first rights to signing him.
He would be a nice signing but it looks like NY would be battling Galatasaray to sign him.
Is Xavi still off the plate?
meanwhile, Raul is scoreless at NY Cosmos.
Is it still only the top three that get four spots?For those that know what this is/care.. Pretty interesting stuff and gonna cause some chaos in a year or so.
Updated UEFA ranking for 2014/15 season (5/5/2015):
1- Italy 18.5
2- Spain 18.357
3- Germany 15.571
4- England 13.571
5- France 10.916
top -4Is it still only the top three that get four spots?For those that know what this is/care.. Pretty interesting stuff and gonna cause some chaos in a year or so.
Updated UEFA ranking for 2014/15 season (5/5/2015):
1- Italy 18.5
2- Spain 18.357
3- Germany 15.571
4- England 13.571
5- France 10.916
I am not familiar with his health issues. If he does have knee problems, MLS would be horrible for him.Boateng is 28, but doesn't he have chronic knee tendinitis and "don't give a #### itis?" I think he'd be a disastrous DP signing.
Yes you are correct. Only the top 3 countries get 4 UCL spots.Is it still only the top three that get four spots?For those that know what this is/care.. Pretty interesting stuff and gonna cause some chaos in a year or so.
Updated UEFA ranking for 2014/15 season (5/5/2015):
1- Italy 18.5
2- Spain 18.357
3- Germany 15.571
4- England 13.571
5- France 10.916
Edit: Nevermind, that's just for the past year. Italy is still pretty far back from catching up overall.
Italy has to get its awful 10-11 and 11-12 off of its average. They have the edge on England over the last 3 years, so EPL teams need to do some damage in the next two seasons to keep that fourth spot.Edit: Nevermind, that's just for the past year. Italy is still pretty far back from catching up overall.
#### Boateng.
All Boatengs.
Talk about a career defining moment.#### Boateng.
All Boatengs.
The gap will close quite a bit next year.Italy has to get its awful 10-11 and 11-12 off of its average. They have the edge on England over the last 3 years, so EPL teams need to do some damage in the next two seasons to keep that fourth spot.Edit: Nevermind, that's just for the past year. Italy is still pretty far back from catching up overall.
As I calculate it, the next tournament will start with Italy trailing England by roughly three points. Serie A picks up another four points or so when the 2011/12 points drop off. Those are pretty big ramifications for PL's Big Four, no?The gap will close quite a bit next year.Italy has to get its awful 10-11 and 11-12 off of its average. They have the edge on England over the last 3 years, so EPL teams need to do some damage in the next two seasons to keep that fourth spot.Edit: Nevermind, that's just for the past year. Italy is still pretty far back from catching up overall.
England loses its by far best yearly co-efficient and Italy loses its second worst.
Germany should pass England next season. Then England and Italy will likely battle it out for the last spot in the top 3.
Europa LeagueAs I calculate it, the next tournament will start with Italy trailing England by roughly three points. Serie A picks up another four points or so when the 2011/12 points drop off. Those are pretty big ramifications for PL's Big Four, no?The gap will close quite a bit next year.Italy has to get its awful 10-11 and 11-12 off of its average. They have the edge on England over the last 3 years, so EPL teams need to do some damage in the next two seasons to keep that fourth spot.Edit: Nevermind, that's just for the past year. Italy is still pretty far back from catching up overall.
England loses its by far best yearly co-efficient and Italy loses its second worst.
Germany should pass England next season. Then England and Italy will likely battle it out for the last spot in the top 3.
I'm having a little trouble with the math, though. How are Spain and Italy averaging 18 points this year? Even with the bonus points, which all of them don't get, winning all your group matches only gives a team 12 points. What am I missing?
This is really interesting stuff. Games between Italian and English clubs in the coming year's tourney really have big implications.
Maybe #3 below?As I calculate it, the next tournament will start with Italy trailing England by roughly three points. Serie A picks up another four points or so when the 2011/12 points drop off. Those are pretty big ramifications for PL's Big Four, no?I'm having a little trouble with the math, though. How are Spain and Italy averaging 18 points this year? Even with the bonus points, which all of them don't get, winning all your group matches only gives a team 12 points. What am I missing?The gap will close quite a bit next year.Italy has to get its awful 10-11 and 11-12 off of its average. They have the edge on England over the last 3 years, so EPL teams need to do some damage in the next two seasons to keep that fourth spot.Edit: Nevermind, that's just for the past year. Italy is still pretty far back from catching up overall.
England loses its by far best yearly co-efficient and Italy loses its second worst.
Germany should pass England next season. Then England and Italy will likely battle it out for the last spot in the top 3.
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Arsenal - 21.5 pointsDo the English teams and what points they're still generating...![]()
SUCK IT, HULL TIGERSChelsea - 21 pointsDo the English teams and what points they're still generating...![]()
Arsenal - 19.5 points
Man City - 15 points
Everton - 14 points
Spurs - 11 points
Liverpool - 10 points
Hull - 2.5 points
___________ are still generating points
Carrick to miss all 3
Evans back and avail (PLEASE do not play him)Possibly relevant --> England (together with Holland and Ireland) were just awarded an additional Europa League spot for next season through the "Respect Fair Play" ranking system.As I calculate it, the next tournament will start with Italy trailing England by roughly three points. Serie A picks up another four points or so when the 2011/12 points drop off. Those are pretty big ramifications for PL's Big Four, no?The gap will close quite a bit next year.Italy has to get its awful 10-11 and 11-12 off of its average. They have the edge on England over the last 3 years, so EPL teams need to do some damage in the next two seasons to keep that fourth spot.Edit: Nevermind, that's just for the past year. Italy is still pretty far back from catching up overall.
England loses its by far best yearly co-efficient and Italy loses its second worst.
Germany should pass England next season. Then England and Italy will likely battle it out for the last spot in the top 3.
I'm having a little trouble with the math, though. How are Spain and Italy averaging 18 points this year? Even with the bonus points, which all of them don't get, winning all your group matches only gives a team 12 points. What am I missing?
This is really interesting stuff. Games between Italian and English clubs in the coming year's tourney really have big implications.
West Ham in line for spot right now - for games starting July 2nd..., not much turn around time for a team not used to playing in EuropaPossibly relevant --> England (together with Holland and Ireland) were just awarded an additional Europa League spot for next season through the "Respect Fair Play" ranking system.As I calculate it, the next tournament will start with Italy trailing England by roughly three points. Serie A picks up another four points or so when the 2011/12 points drop off. Those are pretty big ramifications for PL's Big Four, no?The gap will close quite a bit next year.Italy has to get its awful 10-11 and 11-12 off of its average. They have the edge on England over the last 3 years, so EPL teams need to do some damage in the next two seasons to keep that fourth spot.Edit: Nevermind, that's just for the past year. Italy is still pretty far back from catching up overall.
England loses its by far best yearly co-efficient and Italy loses its second worst.
Germany should pass England next season. Then England and Italy will likely battle it out for the last spot in the top 3.
I'm having a little trouble with the math, though. How are Spain and Italy averaging 18 points this year? Even with the bonus points, which all of them don't get, winning all your group matches only gives a team 12 points. What am I missing?
This is really interesting stuff. Games between Italian and English clubs in the coming year's tourney really have big implications.
I think England will be fine as long as #### teams like Hull don't make it into Europa.Good work by Sinn there. I had no idea Spurs guys could do math.
Boy, it's gonna get really testy in PL when/if the leeg loses that fourth CL berth.
Good info, I missed this.Possibly relevant --> England (together with Holland and Ireland) were just awarded an additional Europa League spot for next season through the "Respect Fair Play" ranking system.As I calculate it, the next tournament will start with Italy trailing England by roughly three points. Serie A picks up another four points or so when the 2011/12 points drop off. Those are pretty big ramifications for PL's Big Four, no?I'm having a little trouble with the math, though. How are Spain and Italy averaging 18 points this year? Even with the bonus points, which all of them don't get, winning all your group matches only gives a team 12 points. What am I missing?The gap will close quite a bit next year.England loses its by far best yearly co-efficient and Italy loses its second worst.Italy has to get its awful 10-11 and 11-12 off of its average. They have the edge on England over the last 3 years, so EPL teams need to do some damage in the next two seasons to keep that fourth spot.Edit: Nevermind, that's just for the past year. Italy is still pretty far back from catching up overall.
Germany should pass England next season. Then England and Italy will likely battle it out for the last spot in the top 3.
This is really interesting stuff. Games between Italian and English clubs in the coming year's tourney really have big implications.