Captain Dart
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Wonder what RS is up to these days

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Wonder what RS is up to these days
Clapton sold more shirts than Norwich a couple of seasons ago with their "Spanish revolutionary " shirt. Still in same league.Budget wise though the pair of them will be comparable to the parachute teams - so it’ll be how that’s spent and what players they can attract that will be key. And that’s just from revenues - apparently Wrexham shirt sales is on a premier league level cos of the documentary - absolutely crazy.
Personally when I’ve watched them Birmingham outclassed Wrexham at St Andrews and Wrexham are generally shit (which is a sad indictment of how crap league one is generally) - even Charlton pretty much outplayed them on Saturday just Wrexham got their three on target in the net.
I did say eventually. Bournemouth and Burnley will fall away in due course.Unfortunately that hasn't happened to Bournemouth
Fucking can’t stand their massive fanny of a manager tho-who has absolutely zero class.
I did say eventually. Bournemouth and Burnley will fall away in due course.
It's not always just about how much the club spends tbf, it's the bending of the rules rather than the breaking of them. The club, like Stockport, probably can't afford big fees on signing fees or goal bonuses etc. But a big Hollywood star can afford (off the books) to tale the entire squad to Vegas with his own money for a promotion party. Now that won't go down as club expenses and hinder their ffp. So which club is more likely to attract players? The one that'll pay you a weekly wage? Or the one that'll offer you a weekly wage and a free, all expenses paid trip to Vegas?
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