Yesterday, 23:35
Its nice to see footballers capable of controlling and passing a football.
Its greed, the never ending lust for more. It drives them to monopolise whilst destroying the competition. It isn't a sustainable business model. Not even within its own capitalist environment.
The standard of football in the UK has declined in the last decade, the money it generates hasn't.
Its only a matter of time before its too boring and unexciting to watch. Moneyball will soon be neatly wrapped up for a select few.
Its greed, the never ending lust for more. It drives them to monopolise whilst destroying the competition. It isn't a sustainable business model. Not even within its own capitalist environment.
The standard of football in the UK has declined in the last decade, the money it generates hasn't.
Its only a matter of time before its too boring and unexciting to watch. Moneyball will soon be neatly wrapped up for a select few.
"The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Marcus Aurelius
