Newcastle beat 10-man Chelsea to edge towards Champions League spot Sun May 11 2025 - 16:46 Two decades of the Glazers: A debt of morals at United with football paying the bill Fans protested against the levera
RANKED: The Premier League clubs with the most debtMatthew Nitch Smith
Providence Equity Partners, a global private equity firm which owns companies in Britain such as Ambassador Theatre Group, is understood to have held talks about becoming a shareholder in the new league, but football sources cast doubt on whether it was still involved. Talk of a European S...
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As the world’s sporting calendar gets increasingly affected by the fast-spreading new virus, the Premier League is set to go ahead as planned this weekend. Clubs are becoming more cautious, however. Newcastle manager Steve Bruce said Friday his players are no longer greeting each othe...
Abramovich is blamed by many for starting a trend of billionaires buying football clubs in a bid to win trophies. He was heavily criticised for his involvement in the now-shelved European Super League. Liverpool - John W Henry and Tom Werner ...
This would appear to go on and on in a neverending cycle of wealth. However, the latest money rankings of European clubs have indicated otherwise. There are now no Premier League teams in the top two richest football clubs in Europe. Instead, previous leaders like Manchester United and Chelse...
"The big issue that I have with it, is that at this moment in time, in the middle of a pandemic and when football is on its knees at so many different levels, the idea that a $6bn package is being put together to set up a new league when lower clubs are scrambling around to...
"The Super League was a moment for me where all those owners demonstrated complete and utter greed and disdain for English football. They were willing to ruin it on behalf of their own interests. "In terms of the Glazer family, post that Super League...
It will taKe the club to almost debt-free, probably in the next couple of months, God willing. I looK on it as an investment. It is not just spending, I hope this is buying a good appreciating asset, not a depreciating asset.' ...SPENDING MONEY IN THE TRANSFER MARKET 'I SAID...