The Mail on Sunday (which I'm fully aware is not everyone's cup of tea) is asking fans of Premier League clubs what they think of their club owners. They've been in contact with us at Mod Towers and have asked if we would publicise their questionnaire in relation to Tony. I would imagine he...
Whilst there’s no doubt the second was a howitzer of epic proportions, the more often I see the first makes me think it was a creation of exquisite beauty.
All round classy intelligent bloke who happens to be a football coach.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2021/dec/04/graham-potter-brighton-manager-premier-league-nonsense?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Former Albion goal machine is the new head of the PFA and speaks very professionally about a range of issues including dementia, SuperLeague, FFP, racism, education and why so many players become bankrupt and/or divorced within a couple of years of retiring. Was very impressed by him.
He's on...
https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro-2020/news/026d-133d4134adc6-db7b5cc11737-1000--refining-the-art-of-scoring-and-saving/
Perhaps for dullards only but well worth a look if you like the tactical and technical side of the game.
England lost final partly due to Southgate’s long ball tactics in the...
I know it is an easy mistake to make, and we both have lived in Manchester so fully understandable if an error is made, but if Gavin Williamson is reading NSC (he may have mistaken it for the Houses of Parliament) I would like to point out that I am not Marcus Rashford, or Maro Itoje either...
At the tender age of 70 Ricky still was showing his class last night and here he is scoring the final goal in an 8-1 ROUT of Palace for REMF
1416134109320126465
One of our all round good guys, top, top moderator and former winner of the REMF Quiz night with his encyclopaedic knowledge of Carry On films is getting married today.
Have a great day Steve and all the best to you and your partner for a great future together.
The government’s Covid education ‘Tsar’ has quit over the issue. The government has committed £1.4bn, almost half of the £15bn that Sir Kevan Collins recommended to make up for lost education, especially in poorer areas of the country.
Who is right though?
Before any accusations, yes I have...
If another industry, or perhaps a religion, had a report revealing child sexual abuse and a blind eye approach taken by authorities and stakeholders there would be discussion and outrage about it on social media and football message boards.
When it comes to the football industry itself there’s...
If you are free Sunday evening and want to test your #football #finance knowledge comedian (and Palace fan) Kevin Day and I are hosting the Price of Football quiz, to coincide with the launch of the second edition of the book and to keep us occupied before you know what the following evening...
Hello
Somehow The Price of Football is on the shortlist for Fan Media of the year in the Football Supporters Association awards.
For those not familiar with it, originally Bozza bought the domain name and suggested to me that we use it as a football finance blog site, and it has been putting...
The 191 page report is damning, the Whatabouttery is embarrassing, the silence is a stain on the game and the apologies are missing.
This is not Rangers v Celtic, Hearts v Hibs or any other rivalry, but the attitude of the clubs in squirming, lawyering up and taking a three wise monkeys...
Having matches taking place behind closed doors at the end of the season meant that Brighton’s matchday revenue fell by over a quarter to £13.5 million.
Albion make about £1 million per home match, and so this meant that they are likely to have a financial hit of about £18 million in 2020/21...