Handshakes, dark suits and money-glaze: welcome to the Mendes supremacy | Barney Ronay
uncomplimentary to the point of hostility
'Mendes has overseen £1bn in player sales while remaining essentially parasitic. Bad habits are feasted upon, the desire for instant fixes fed, a spinning of the...
really interesting article from the BBC
Manchester City and tactical fouls - what do the stats say?
it goes into a lot of depth analysing where and when teams commit fouls in an effort to establish the level of tactical fouling that goes on i.e. a deliberate foul when you have lost possession...
Wolves goalscorer Raul Jimenez: "We are proud to come here and win. We are making it good [for a Europa League place]. We are two games away.
"At the beginning of the season, I came here to score goals. I want to keep doing the same and keep going forward."
Si Senor!!!!!!!!
...on ITV4.
Pretty good actually, very nicely put together but from our point of view Uncle Jorge features quite a lot. They have a very close relationship, also interesting to see Jorge watching Portugal in the World Cup on the sofa at his extremely stylish home.
for your enjoyment (from the BBC match report)
"I thought that we didn't deserve to be 2-0 down, I thought the two goals in such a short time didn't reflect really the first half.
"I'd have jumped up in the air but I wouldn't have done it in front of the other manager, but that's up to him...
from the BBC...
Wolves in cruise control
This from the good folk at Opta:
Wolves have won 19 games in the Championship this term; of the 12 previous teams to have won exactly that many of their opening 27 games in a second-tier campaign, only one has failed to win promotion (Manchester City in...
Just turned the telly on and Flog It! is on filmed at Wolverhampton Art Gallery and with a whole section on Billy Wright, Wolves, Steve Bull etc. Must have been a while ago as there's an interview with Rachel Heyhoe-Flint. Very positive about Billy Wright, showing stuff from the museums and a...
Very good I thought, quite a few points for consideration, science is not yet conclusive but I don't think anyone would be surprised if the findings eventually confirm what many are thinking.
Institutionally it seems there has been a shocking reluctance to actually engage with this issue...
bit of distraction from all the rumours
https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2017/jul/14/united-soccer-association-championship-game-1967?CMP=share_btn_tw
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