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Once again with UEFA, it's the money. Specifically, who controls it and how it's spent across
Europe. That's the broad carryover from UEFA's attempt to restructure European football club
finances, a point they pressed with the 4th edition of the Club Licensing Benchmarking Report
released on Wednesday.
According to the
Daily Mail, Darren Bent is on his way to Liverpool.
The £24 million pound man is rumored to be unsettled at Ville Park and would jump at the chance at
joining Liverpool.
Selling Bent would be detrimental to Alex McLeish's plans but club finances dictate that should the
Villa manager want to strengthen his side then almost every player is susceptible to a bid.
Yes, again. Last month, I started what I hoped was an epilogue to Port Vale's takeover saga.
Then Plymouth Argyle's concluding fortunes took priority and Vale took their place lower down the
article queue. But not before I wrote the following: So, farewell, then, internal strife at Port
Vale. For now, anyway.
Rebecca Wilson didn't mention the Asia Cup once during the tournament, now she fires up all
passionate and concerned about the dire states of our A-League Club finances.
Peter FitzSimons is all over the Australian World Cup Bid, dead interested in football he is,
nearly filled his whole page with football (finances that is) fair enough perhaps but he hardly
gave 100 words of wisdom in the two years of the bid, not even in his boring repeated Xmas columns.
Player sales help save Everton from £22m loss | Football | The GuardianAbout 15 seconds after I
hit "publish" on the previous post that ended with me asking about what people knew about
medium-sized club finances - I saw this (hat tip @epltalk) link that at least started answering the
question for a couple mid-table English clubs.
BERNE, Switzerland Europe's big-spending soccer clubs were warned on Tuesday that their recent
frenzy of transfer activity could affect their ability to meet UEFA's new financial rules aimed at
making them live within their means. The European governing body also repeated its determination to
stamp out reckless spending one day after the end of [.