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A report by UK newspaper The Guardian claims that the debt owed by the 20 English Premier League clubs amounts to £3.1 billion. The Guardian reports that accounts for the clubs, mostly documenting the year to May, June or July 2008, show that FA chairman Lord Triesman underestimated the level of debt in English football, which he put at £3 billion in total last October, including the Football League clubs and the FA. Manchester United and Chelsea lead the debtor’s table, owing £699 million and... Read More
Best Girls clubs 1. Dallas Texans* North Texas 2. Eclipse Select* Illinois 3. So Cal Blues* California South 4. Slammers FC* California South 5. Sting SC* North Texas 6. Players Development Academy New Jersey 7. McLean Premier Soccer* Virginia 8. Colorado Rush* Colorado 9. Force FC* Michigan 10. San Juan SC* California North 11. Albertson SC Eastern New York 12. San Diego Surf California South 13. Carmel United* Indiana 14. Scorpions SC Massachusetts... Read More
Best Boys clubs 1. Baltimore Casa Mia Bays* Maryland 2. Dallas Texans* North Texas 3. Andromeda* North Texas 4. Arsenal FC* California South 5. Chicago Magic Illinois 6. Real So Cal* California South 7. FC Delco Eastern Pennsylvania 8. Solar FC* North Texas 9. Michigan Wolves* Michigan 10. Schulz Soccer Academy Florida 11. CASL North Carolina 12. LAFC California South 13. Players Development Academy New Jersey 14. Concorde Elite Georgia 15. Chicago... Read More
UEFA’s general secretary David Taylor has lost his marbles. He’s warned clubs that they may face being banned from competing in European competitions if they continue to carry excessive debt. “There would be forms of communication, even warnings, even reprimands before one would ever get to a situation of exclusion but it’s absolutely possible,” said Taylor. “We are looking at strengthening the minimal financial criteria and other forms of self regulation that may impose greater standard on... Read More
BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP)—FIFA president Sepp Blatter is upset by the wave of foreign ownership in the English Premier League. “Something is wrong here,” he said Monday at the European Parliament. Seven Premier League clubs are in the hands of foreign owners: Chelsea, Manchester United, Liverpool, Aston Villa, Portsmouth, Manchester City and Fulham. A senior British government official has urged the Football Association to tighten regulations over buyers. Blatter realizes he has limited influence i... Read More
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