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Is it just me, or are Manchester City not only struggling on the pitch, but they are they also
struggling to find themselves? In the midst of trying to convince one of the world's best players -
Kaka - to join the club, City should be busy wrapping up deals for some of the world's other
brightest talents.
The transfer merry-go-round has begun to turn once again as we approach the summer when all
there is to talk about is who you would like your club to sign. For Liverpool top of their list
appears to be Gareth Barry from Aston Villa, and David Villa and Raul Albiol from Valencia. The
problem for the Reds is that their cash flow isn't the best at the moment, what with George Gillett
and Tom Hicks plunging the club into massive amounts of debt and being unable to fund the
repayments.
Eduardo is NOT a diver...OK? So TGIF is raring to go and despite being rather predictable,
boring and antiArsenal the aftermath of the Eduardo ban refuses to go away... There was the
bewildering lack of transfer activity and of course there was some decent football played this
week, by our Reserves.
I firmly believe that 99.99% of the phone calls that we get early in the morning are ever good
news. That was the case for me and my family yesterday morning. My dad was in the midst of having
the round of his life at his local golf course, he had made 3 pars in a row, but started to feel a
little a little weird.
It has been dawning on me slowly but surely that supporting Bolton is like being in an abusive
relationship. Every weekend they hurt me and then I go through several stages. First I'm angry with
them, I question our relationship and whether it's worth it. Then I begin to start qualifying and
saying to myself "Well, it wasn't too bad," I convince myself they'll change.
No matter which way you look at England's opening game of the 2010 World Cup against the United
States, the biggest winner will be the Premier League. Sure, the headlines will be focused on the
World Cup but after the tournament is over, the long-term winner of the increased interest in this
game will be the Premier League.
The Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is worried about the state of the football clubs in England, and
thinks that most of them are "living in dreamland". Even the biggest clubs are in debt to massive
amounts, including Arsenal, and he thinks it is time foe everyone to get a wake-up call, and
realise that when [.