George,
I hadn't seen the new logo, thanks for sharing:lol:
At least Hammers humour continues. That inate ability to laugh at ourselves.......before somebody else does!
Clearly a reference to the source of Sulli's wealth, but it also clearly illustrates what an enormous cockup over the finances has been made.
I have to say I found the press conference strangely refreshing. The questions seemed relatively muted which I suppose was due to the level of frankness being displayed. I am still struggling with the enormity of it and amazed that they are still going given what has gone on.
Football so definately needs a reality check. The only body that can force that to happen are the administrators of the game but I suppose there are just too many vested interests.
Rick B. I can sympathise. If you are a Dad with a couple of kids you could expect to make a similar outlay. Tickets in Germany are a little more competitively priced but demand often exceeds supply, games are often sold out and the Bundesliga is one of the most well supported leagues in Europe. As George said, people want their fix. The World cup here in 06 sparked a renewed interest in the game that has not yet worn off so the prices remain high. Tough for the family man but the clubs need that income to offset against ridiculously high running costs (player salaries).
Bring back the wage cap!
No Hits, No Hype.......................Classic Rock Jan 2012