Monthly Archives: July 2013

Manchester United: the easiest money the Glazers will ever make.

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Tweet Manchester United didn’t become one of the definitive corporate behemoths of modern sport by accident. It happened as a result of concerted efforts to monetise every aspect of their existence as a football club. Until recently, the result of … Continue reading

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Hunting in Threes: Signori, Rambaudi and Baiano, Foggia.

Tweet Last week’s post lamented the dwindling power of Serie A and the sickening trend of Italian clubs being outgunned in the transfer market by their French rivals (‘filled to the brim with bitterness’ as one happy reader described it). … Continue reading

Posted in Hunting in Pairs, Serie A | Tagged Baiano, Foggia, , Klinsmann, Matthäus, Milan, Roma, Signori, Zemen | 1 Comment

Ligue 1 and Serie A: the tables have turned, and I don’t like it.

Tweet I have no idea when the rivalry between France and Italy started. I was oblivious to it growing up despite my father’s Italian heritage. He didn’t seem bothered by the French, in fact he seemed to quite like the … Continue reading

Posted in Serie A | Tagged Cavani, Edinson Cavani, Fiorentina, , , Milan, Monaco, Napoli, PSG | 2 Comments

Coventry City: a new level of hell

Tweet It’s debatable whether Coventry City are the most depressing club in England, but they’ve got to be up there at the moment. Yes, they won the Cup in ’87, but Coventry fans under 30 won’t remember much about that, … Continue reading

Posted in Business and football, Football League | Tagged Bryan Richardson, Northampton Town, Ricoh Arena, Sky Blues | 3 Comments