By Bulldog Drummond I normally run the league table of injured players from the most injured to the least but let’s for once try this the other way around and look at the clubs most able to keep their players fit… West Ham United: 1 Arsenal: 2 Chelsea: 2 Leicester City: 2 Crystal Palace: 3 …
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By Tony Attwood The argument is being made in some quarters that with its debts out of control football is at last trying to start controlling its finances. This means there is a move toward reducing its insane spending and costs instead of believing that it is always possible to screw more money out of …
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By Sir Hardly Anyone Now consider the case of Mikel Arteta. And yes I know that picture on the left is not Mike Arteta but is in fact Garth Crooks, but I will come to that in a moment. For either Mikel Arteta is utterly out of his depth (as Garth Crooks says – see …
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