[ENG] Premiership 2012/2013 (11 Viewers)

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Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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Pirlo is better than Xavi. Iniesta is better than Marchisio and Vidal in attack sure but Vidal could break Iniesta in half and get the ball off him every time.
Sorry man, but that last part is laughable. You're talking about Iniesta here. If anything, he will run circles around Vidal or Vidal will end up getting carded.

And yeah, Barca's midfield is way better than ours.
 

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Jun 17, 2011
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If Milan can pull a draw against them, then I'm sure we stand a chance of beating Barcelona on our day as well. It would have to be the game of the century, but it has to be possible.
 

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Reading captain Jobi McAnuff calls for cap on 'ridiculous' top flight wages

McAnuff, who is playing in the Premier League for the first time in his career, has admitted that some of the wages his fellow professionals are on are 'ridiculous’ and need to be stopped soon if players are to keep in any kind of touch with the fans.
'I can see why a Wayne Rooney should get a big bonus because of the amount of shirts he sells but if you're talking about £200,000 a week, that's ridiculous - who needs that amount of money?,' he said.
'Surely someone will say 'that's enough', we're on the verge of getting out of control and we're starting to lose a bit of reality.'

The average Premier League wage is £22,353 a week, even before bonuses, compared to just over £4,000 in the Championship.

England's John Terry and Wayne Rooney are among the highest paid players in the Premier League (Pictures: PA)
Player wages have seen a dramatic increase in recent years with players like Rooney, the highest paid, earning £250,000 a week.
Manchester City's Yaya Toure, on £190,000, is the best paid midfielder and Chelsea defender John Terry, on £150,000, is the best paid defender.
McAnuff believes the money is tarnishing the image of football and setting the wrong impression for aspiring youngsters.
'The most popular question I get from kids is 'what car do you drive?'.
'What happened to them wanting to know what it was like to make your debut?’

The Jamaican international, who played for the old Wimbledon team before they went into administration to emerge as MK Dons, believes fans are being priced out of the game.
'Football is getting too expensive for fans, and fans make football. Tickets for our game at Chelsea were £50 each. I know lots of people who couldn't afford that.’
McAnuff and former Wimbledon team-mate Lionel Morgan have set up an academy in Tottenham to give youngsters from deprived backgrounds the chance to make it in the game, a project McAnuff plans to devote all his time to when he retires from playing.


Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/footba...-on-ridiculous-top-flight-wages#ixzz26kAnM1iX

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