28.5.07

Robbie Williams

So who is going to be the bookies favourite to be relegated from the premiership next year, all will be revealed by 6pm at the latest today .They say that the prize promotion brings is about 50 million in extra revenue,it must be about time the premiership shared more of this money that they generate back down to grassroots football at all levels
Who dare bet that a majority of this money is spent on players no better than the ones that have just got the club promoted and also that 80% of the new players are imported.Give the kids a chance to ply their trade and save some money.The adage that you can't win nothing with the kids was disproved many seasons ago.
I really don't care who goes up, neither team enters onto my radar for any reason and they will only end up as cannon fodder for a majority of the sides that are firmly entrenched in the top two leagues out of three that exist within the in the premiership.
Lets hope for a goal drenched game on the ploughed field that will be
Wembley by the end of the game.I hear from someone that has recently visited the place that the rivers of piss that used to appear within the concourses at each game at the old Wembley have reappeared again with new toilets already not working properly,some old traditions just never go away!
Changing the subject, this bloody rain meant that i caught up with The Real Football Factories International presented by Danny Dyer yesterday. I enjoyed the old series and this new series looks like it isn't going to disappoint. The first episode took a look at the firms and their culture in Turkey football , shocking is the only word to sum it up.The next episode is on tonight at 10pm on bravo but is repeated during the week, its well worth a watch.I also watched the "Nuts Football Awards" - very amusing and i loved the pink handbags they gave out to the Arse for the best use of "handbags" during the season (I guess the crap beer sponsored cup swung it for them).
Well done to Blackpool yesterday, a well deserved victory and it earned the biggest sigh of the day when Robbie
Williams scored and the commentator who must of practised this saying all day came out with " now let that entertain you".Thank goodness Michael Jackson didn't score the first goal. & no he didn't dangle the cup over the barrier.