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For a league swimming in money, it's of obvious alarm that a club cannot pay its players' wages, as
recently and famously as happened to little old Portsmouth FC. Yet the most interesting news to
come out of the whole mess is in just how many areas Portsmouth owe money, and how far ahead clubs
like Pompey are willing to gamble their future and most alarmingly, how apparently normal this is
for the Premier League.
One of the most famous English football tabloid journalists, Harry Harris, will be the next guest
on the EPL Talk Podcast, the only Premier League interview show on the Internet. Harris is the
author of a brand new Tottenham Hotspur book entitled Down Memory Lane, which chronicles a Spurs
fan's view of the last fifty [.
Harry Harris at Stamford Bridge
Chelsea 1 - 0 Manchester United
Richard Jolly at the KC Stadium
Hull City 2 - 1 Stoke City
Kevin Palmer at Molineux
Wolves 1 - 4 Arsenal
That's what the fuss seems to be.
While most sources say only that Notts County manager McParland has been sacked by Sven and that
Mancini is the front runner, at least once source feels certain.
"McParland was booted out of his £80,000-a-year job yesterday and director of football
Sven-Goran Eriksson immediately ruled himself out of a sensational return to
management.
According to Harry Harris at ESPN Soccernet, Chelsea are closing in on signing
Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero. Chelsea are prepared to
offer the club £40million plus a possible £10million in incentives. In addition, they will offer
Aguero a contract that will rise up to £250,000-a-week later in his contract.