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Swimming (Drowning) In Money

May 4, 2012
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RB Leipzig have been spending a lot of money on talented young players who they intend to develop. If he's any good and it sounds like he is, then he should get a few chances this season and be part of a team going places. It's just a shame that's on the back of Red Bull's money.
 
Jun 4, 2015
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Emeraldinho":axd9swym said:
This whole stinking pile of shyte that is the EPL is beginning to look more and more like an NFL-esque cartel with each passing season. I couldn't give a flying one now about who finishes where in the table (not that I ever could much anyway) but mark my words, I honestly believe that within a decade the gap between the EPL corporates/clubs and the EFL will become so huge in financial terms that a breakaway 'closed shop' league (backed by the parasites at Sky) will come about. No relegation, no promotion just the 20 'top' clubs with their noses in the trough and to hell with the EFL.
Seems I'm not the only one to think this way. :sad:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37314555