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Newspapers are for news...
... not privatised profitable propaganda for one individual.
It always flushes out the murky does the January Transfer Window - with a business restriction of
just one month within season, all manipulations, criminalities, envelope stuffing, bribing and
pressurising are themselves pressured by time.
Players and Fans are the two key ingredients that make football the beautiful game.
The skill and the atmosphere, the suspense and the uncertainties, sometimes even a randomness of
poetic and physical forms.
Football will always be this but there are some parts of the game that now exist in a parallel
universe to the game/play outlined above.
The most vocal of football agents Oleg Artemov has been touting his client Roman Pavlyuchenko
around this week with Anzi the latest Russian club to be linked with the striker.
"At the beginning, Roman absolutely ignored Anzhi," Artemov told the Russian press.
"He wasn't against going back to Russia, but not to the Makhachkala-based team, but Pavlyuchenko
is tired of the uncertainty and the lack of match action.
Big Sam Oscar winner? In an ideal world the rumours that Danny Dyer is making another movie would
be totally unfounded, never mind the fact that the film is set to feature cameo performances from
Ashley Cole, Joe Cole and Sam Allardyce. The film, Played, is set around the life of a fictional
football [.
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The latest Football League report on clubs spending on football agents (covering 2010-2011) shows
QPR topped the spending in the Football League.
QPR £1,770,000+
SUMMARY
http://www.football-league.co.uk/publications/20110826/league-publishes-agents-fees-report-for-season-201011_2293631_2432068
FULL REPORT
http://www.
The summer season is one really I don't appreciate in football. Agents are calling journalists
left and right to distribute bs about how much club x wants to pay his player a sum of y which my
sons would have a hard time believing in. How many of these players are really worth the sums that
are being talked about?
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- Football League Players report back for training this week.
I believe it was Martha Reeves that once warbled, "Summer's here and the time is right, for
sitting on your hole and waiting for the fixture list to be published." Whilst on the surface, the
hills aren't exactly alive with the sound of music on the Arsenal front, there froths a bubbling
undercurrent.
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Amit Bhatia: "For as long as we are involved with QPR, Neil will be our Manager. He Will be Our
Leader"
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Until now, all official inquiries into what's wrong with English football governance have
foundered in the face of the English Premier League's latest version of "mind your own business."
But in the first oral evidence session of the Culture, Media and Sport select committee on football
governance, contributors were prepared – mentally and practically – to get to the heart of the
problem, namely the Premier League's inflated sense of its own importance.
Last week, the continuing discussions about the pros and cons of football agents reached the Dutch
parliament. Socialist MP Tjeerd van Dekken called on the sports minister to consider legislation on
agents picking up under-16 players. On the Labour Party's website, he used the term
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ronselen", a word equivalent in meaning to the English phrase "press gang".
Last week, the continuing discussions about the pros and cons of football agents reached the Dutch
parliament. Socialist MP Tjeerd van Dekken called on the sports minister to consider legislation on
agents picking up under-16 players. On the Labour Party's website, he used the term
"
ronselen", a word equivalent in meaning to the English phrase "press gang".
The legal travails and sporting bans handed down to Pakistan cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif
and Mohammad Amir (10 years, five of which are suspended; 7 years, 2 of which are suspended; and 5
years respectively) for spot-fixing seems lenient although the ICC has no doubt gone for their
standard 'justice being seen to be done' template rather than justice actually being done.
Newcastle United manager, Alan Pardew has been giving an insight into the difficulties he faces
keeping players at a club as football agents become an ever bigger part of the game. Speaking in an
interview with the BBC's "Late Kick Off", Pardew bemoaned the role of agents, and how they can
destabilise players right through [.