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November 30th, 2009 According to ESPN Soccernet, the 20 English
Premier League teams combined to spend £70.
Flying high in the top half of the Premier League, does Alex McLeish even need to bother Mr.
Yeung's money?
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Birmingham could be among the big spenders in January with Carson Yeung the new Birmingham City
owner promising between £20 million and £40 million for Alex McLeish to spend.
In Part 3 of our retrospective Remember When... series we looked at the teams, names and events
that defined the early part of a decade of Premier League football. Now in Part 4 we look at the
rest of the decade, between 2004-2009. Here are the moments we'll remember for a long time to
come:
Remember when Arsenal went a season unbeaten (2003/2004)
In 1889, Preston North End made history by becoming the first Football League side in England to go
an entire league season unbeaten.
The two big spenders of the Premier League played out an entertaining game at Eastlands as Man
City ran out deserved winners.
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Much better. Never underestimate Tottenham's ability to raise your spirits on a gloomy winters
night. And raise spirits they certainly did as a 3-0 win silenced the critics and scribes who were
preparing their 'not-good-enough' themed copy, expecting another Spurs defeat. Instead, the big
spenders from Manchester came out second best as they were outplayed by the big spenders from North
London.
Burnley actually has enjoyed measured success through the first half of the Premiership season, yet
has failed to capture the imagination like last year's neophytes Hull and Stoke City.
Burnley drew midweek 1-1 with visitors Arsenal but the club is yet to win away. Will tomorrow be
the match?
An MLS decision to add more DPs, like Toronto's Julian de Guzman here, is potentially a serious
shape-shifter
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Is a big-market, small-market divide ahead?