#327 por muchos motivos. Ya lo dijo el otro día Rummenigge con más razón que un santo: se necesita un Fair Play Financiero que aclare los límites y las sanciones a imponer a quien no los cumpla. Cuando todo hacía indicar que al City le iban a sancionar el año pasado, le dieron una palmada en la espalda en modo: enga va, no lo hagas más! No se si fueron 600.000€ de multa o algo así, vamos lo que lleva el jeque en la cartera cuando sale de casa.
Luego se monta el follón de la Superliga y el del PSG fue el tio más fino del mundo y se puso al lado de Ceferin desde el primer momento. El del City fue el primero del big six en bajarse del barco. Con estos gestos tu crees que Ceferin a corto plazo va a ir a por ellos? JA. A todo esto hay que sumarle que las ligas miran hacía otro lado y que incluso celebran la llegada de estos jeques como un bienvenido Mr Marshall.
Y ya si te vas a FIFA pues con solo ver que han comprado el Mundial del año que viene ya está todo dicho.
Como era de esperar, Steve Bruce deja el Newcastle https://www.nufc.co.uk/news/latest-news/steve-bruce-leaves-newcastle-united-by-mutual-consent/
Parece que será su último equipo y se retirará de los banquillos.
“I think this might be my last job,” said Bruce. “It’s not just about me; it’s taken its toll on my whole family because they are all Geordies and I can’t ignore that.
“They have been worried about me… especially my wife Jan. What an amazing woman she is, incredible, she’s just a fantastic woman, wife and mother and grandmother."
“By the time I got to Newcastle, I thought I could handle everything thrown at me but it has been very, very tough. To never really be wanted, to feel that people wanted me to fail, to read people constantly saying I would fail, that I was useless, a fat waste of space, a stupid, tactically inept cabbage-head or whatever. And it was from day one.
“When we were doing ok results wise, it was ‘yeah but the style of football is rubbish’ or I was just ‘lucky.’ It was ridiculous and persistent, even when the results were good.
“The best one was to be told we were a relegation team in all but points…this was all in the first season. We finished 13th. It [the criticism and abuse] got even worse in the second year. We finished 12th, 17 points clear of the bottom three. "
“Someone reminded me the other day of the two headers I scored against Sheffield Wednesday that helped Manchester United win the first Premier League title in 1992.
“To still be involved 40 years later, well, I’ve been very lucky. I must have done ok, as a player and a manager. It’s been a lifetime really.”