@Lea_EFC@daveue25 It’s disingenuous to say the extra point wouldve got them out of trouble - they’d still be a point behind spurs with an 11 worse off goal difference, so the only scenario where that extra point materially changes things is if West Ham draw the last 2 games and Spurs lose both
@pulpy Im sure there’s no correlation between Arsenal needing to spend huge sums to keep up and City ‘allegedly’ cooking the books to inflate their spending power, right?
And how do you conclude from a story about George Graham lining his own pockets that Arsenal were found guilty…?
@theWAL_63 @Mart_afc2 @footyspeakerbox Looking at your timeline @theWAL_63, you seem a miserable ol’ “Berkeley Hunt” - please don’t bother going to any trophy parade
Liverpool's transfer SPLURGE this summer only puts the club 11th in the all time football inflation adjusted spending, although they do have the January 2026 window to take into consideration too.
@Bloodofolympus@AFC_Monty_ Tell us you didn’t watch the game without telling us …
See that bit where it says “the initial delivery is cleared only as far as Ruiz” - have a guess who that was?
(Hint: it wasn’t Rice)
In the decade from 2009 to 2019, the big clubs all enjoyed a healthy rise in commercial revenues.
Arsenal: £48m to £111m (131%)
Chelsea: £53m to £185m (249%)
Liverpool: £68m to £186m (174%)
United: £70m to £280m (300%)
City: £18m to £230m (1177%)