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We've already picked the director and the star along with the wise coach, so now the time has
come to pick one of the villains of the film. Well who would be more fitting for the role of
the bad guy other then the owner of the powerhouse club? Every great sports movie has the evil
owner who is only looking out for his own coin rather then for the boys on the pitch.
Thanks Clayton The reference is 'In a league of its own: America's National Football League offers
a business lesson to other sports' The Economist 27 April 2006. Among other things the article
compares the financial performance of gridiron clubs to EPL clubs.
It found that: "The teams' owners share roughly 70% of their revenues with each other; and they
stick to a strict salary cap that limits the amount each team can spend on players' salaries.
Oh, and Bono too The now ex-FC Twente manager Steve McClaren ensured his team wrapped up the Dutch
title successfully with a superb, moving motivational team-talk. But rather than amuse his players
with his comedy accent, he decided to let Al Pacino do the talking instead. Showing off his rather
nifty video editing skills, the former England [.
DVD rental company gives Fab Cap some inspirational inspiration Fabio Capello has been sent a
series of DVDs providing material for his team talks after a poll to find cinema's most
inspirational speeches. DVD rental firm LOVEFiLM conducted the survey and has now shipped the top
DVDs to England's base in Rustenburg.
As on any given Sunday there are always lots of Arsenal transfer rumours around, and today is no
exception. Arsene Wenger's search for another centre-back has thrown up the name of Phillipe Mexes
again. The Italian paper ‘La Repubblica' reckons that Arsenal have offered £9m for the 28
year-old. Mexes has more than a few things [.
In less then a week, NFL action will invade your television. For those of you who can't wait for
football season to kickoff, here's a look at the first real 2010 NFL power rankings in our
EveryJoe.com season preview:
1. Indianapolis Colts
The Colts have been good forever.