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FC Anzhi Makhachkala (Russian: ФК "Анжи" Махачкала) is a Russian soccer club based
in Makhachkala, the capital of the Republic of Dagestan. The club currently plays in the Russian
Premier League and is currently in 5th place in the table. Owned by billionaire Suleyman Kerimov,
FC Anzhi Makhachkala has been in the news lately for [.
Jose Mourinho has turned down an offer from Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala that reportedly would
have paid him the the biggest salary in the history of football.
Spanish newspaper Marca claims Mourinho turned down an astonishing £22 million-a-year AFTER tax
to take the helm at the Black Sea club.
Unpopular Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley rarely shows his face in public, so when we do get to
see him, its normally a treat. Following his last sighting at the Emirates, are these gems of a
pissed-up Mike enjoying a rendition of 'You can leave your hat on' ... The Sports Direct
billionaire had booked [.
Someone questioned on the blog yesterday whether our new line-up would be able to score enough
goals, so I thought it would be interesting to compare the goalscoring prowess of the new players
against those who have departed based on past performances.
Now I realise that stats are generally just a way of manipulating figures so they masquerade as
facts.
This is really one of the biggest questions in the minds of Arsenal fans these days what should
we make of Financial Fair Play? As I wrote in my last blog, and as everyone already knew anyway, we
most certainly don't have a sugar daddy type owner. At the same time, we also know that our club
makes a ton of revenue, and would compete pretty well with the giants in Europe if every club lived
within its means.
Andrei Arshavin is being targetted by Russian Premier League side Anzhi Makhachkala according to
reports today. The Russian side are owned by billionaire Suleyman Kerimov and he is preparing a
£15million bid for Arshavin once the transfer window re-opens in January. Anzhi are currently
fifth in the Russian Premier League and are just four points [.
Jose Mourinho has turned down an offer from Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala that reportedly would
have paid him the the biggest salary in the history of football.
Spanish newspaper Marca claims Mourinho turned down an astonishing £22 million-a-year AFTER tax
to take the helm at the Black Sea club.
Written by FatGingerGooner
So the dust has settled on a couple of dreadful Arsenal away results, and equally dreadful
defensive displays. Obviously, I'm talking about the 8-2 and 4-3 defeats. There have been a lot of
people coming out of the woodwork in recent days, using these results as ammunition to have a pop
at the manager and also to give their opinion on the direction this club needs to go.
The Carling Cup is a funny competition. It seems to creep up on you at the start of the season –
especially if you are in Europe – and there is no grand fan fare ahead of each round like there
is with the FA Cup.
Teams generally pick reserve sides, while the fans vote with their feet, leaving matches looking
decidedly grim in half empty stadiums, especially if a Premier League side is at home.
Follow the money.
It's a solid rule in sport, whether in prognosticating, betting or choosing one's career path.
It also remains true for intriguing storylines.
Anzhi's got some money. They've got some story lines, too like the fact they just named Roberto
Carlos player-coach. (In the interim, anyway.