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Football, What chances !, World Cup, Euro, Clubs, for all : home and away ! (FC)     

required field - 14 Jul 2010 13:55

It is now time to switch to a new Money AM football blog as the world cup is now over and we all look to the future.....World cup 2010 is over, Bravo Espana, and Forlan, once again and bring on the new season !.....I never expected the last thread to be such a success...thanks all.... so this new one might go on for years without the need to edit the title...we shall see...

doodlebug4 - 23 Oct 2014 21:52 - 4000 of 6918

Lol what did I just say?!! The rumour on advfn is that his next username is going to be WalterMitty.

Chris Carson - 24 Oct 2014 00:17 - 4001 of 6918

db - Nah db quite happy to have him on filter, if i wanted to listen to shite I'd join the Labour Party. Or watch shite support Man U :0)

goldfinger - 24 Oct 2014 17:11 - 4002 of 6918

Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........

aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235

Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.

Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post

Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235

Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235

i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape

looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push

goldfinger - 24 Oct 2014 17:11 - 4003 of 6918

Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........

aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235

Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.

Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post

Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235

Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235

i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape

looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push

goldfinger - 24 Oct 2014 17:11 - 4004 of 6918

Tell you what Cynic lets trash this thread now like you and the boys have trashed the chart thread, lets all have a bit of fun.........

aldwickk View aldwickk's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:21 - 2232 of 2235

Been headhunted aswel Zak Mir ...Tips TV, Jim Mellon....T1PS, Tom Winnifrith......shareprophets/Clem Chambers, iii have all asked if I was available to do a piece/column for them.

Under what name ? You have so many to choose from
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:29 - 2233 of 2235 edit this post

Whats your point alders?
doodlebug4 - 24 Oct 2014 12:32 - 2234 of 2235

Lol, aldwickk! That's a very good point - rumour is that it's going to be WalterMitty.
cynic Send an email to cynic View cynic's profile - 24 Oct 2014 12:42 - 2235 of 2235

i like dd4 .... let's hope sticky doesn't get the hump at that jolly jape

looks like a very subdued day all round .... i suspect ev dow will be range bound between about 16,600 and 16,700, or 16,750 at a push

doodlebug4 - 25 Oct 2014 10:57 - 4005 of 6918

Paul Gascoigne sectioned and placed on three day emergency detox after latest alcohol binge 
The 47-year-old rushed to hospital at 3am yesterday morning from home
Medics had been called earlier and assessed him and deemed him fine
His condition worsened and he was sectioned under Mental Health Act
Former England footballer has had a long battle with alcoholism and drugs
He was previously sectioned six years ago after incident in Newcastle hotel
Close friend Gary Mabbutt said he's been detained for his 'best interests'

Daily Mail

doodlebug4 - 25 Oct 2014 17:08 - 4006 of 6918

Real Madrid v Barcelona live at 5.15, it should be a cracker

doodlebug4 - 25 Oct 2014 18:31 - 4007 of 6918

What a great match this is!

Chris Carson - 26 Oct 2014 15:28 - 4008 of 6918

2 words ETO CLASS! :0)

Chris Carson - 04 Nov 2014 19:34 - 4009 of 6918

Liverpools best players dropped tonight to play Real. Gambling on winning last two qualifying matches. Well I never :0) Hope they have enough numbers for the scoreboard.

Chris Carson - 04 Nov 2014 19:42 - 4010 of 6918

God forbid if I was A Kopite and had spent money to watch them play probably the best team in the world, I would be a bit miffed.

doodlebug4 - 04 Nov 2014 20:52 - 4011 of 6918

Balotelli on the bench again, what an utter waste if money he has been so far - another playboy with too much money and a huge ego.

goldfinger - 04 Nov 2014 21:21 - 4012 of 6918

Yep U Mean Liverpoool s-it, ..........true

Chris Carson - 04 Nov 2014 21:44 - 4013 of 6918

To be fair Liverpool didn't play that badly, never looked liked scoring though.

doodlebug4 - 04 Nov 2014 22:18 - 4014 of 6918

Real always looked in cruise control. Modric is a very under-rated player in that team I think, he puts in a lot of work.

doodlebug4 - 04 Nov 2014 22:41 - 4015 of 6918

3-0?

required field - 05 Nov 2014 08:21 - 4016 of 6918

Can't see the Gunners going far in the champions league now......last nights result could mean they bump into the likes of Real in the next round and that'll be that !..

doodlebug4 - 05 Nov 2014 08:24 - 4017 of 6918

I've just been listening to Paul Merson going absolutely ballistic on Sky news about the Arsenal performance. Didn't watch that match, but it sounds as if they completely blew a 3 goal lead.

doodlebug4 - 05 Nov 2014 16:55 - 4018 of 6918

The Telegraph
5 November 2014

It's easy to take a snobbish approach to the reason so many footballers are declared bankrupt. Professional footballers are not often feted for their intelligence. But there's far more to it.


David James was the latest player to face the ignominy of bankruptcy in May this year, and this week is seeing some of his possessions - memorabilia from his playing days - being sold off by the firesale company www.hilcoind.com [bid on the items by clicking here].


The former England goalkeeper's loss of wealth is remarkable. Not only did he command a colossal salary as a club player at Liverpool and Aston Villa, among others, but he earned more than many other players by being able to secure secondary income as a model. He had a lucrative with Armani, for example.


The bankruptcy, in the end, was due to money owed to the taxman, although news reports have previously cited a costly divorce in 2005.


The route to bankruptcy for many is often complicated but with footballers clear patterns have emerged. It is rarely due to a failed business, but is frequently down to breath-taking over-spending, poor investment choices and a failure to keep the taxman happy.

Keith Gillespie, dubbed the new George Best when he broke into Man United’s first team at age 17, lost his entire career earnings of £7 million after developing a gambling habit at an early stage. He also invested in property and in a film scheme investment, which was set up to avoid tax. Mr Gillespie declared himself bankrupt in 2010, and told his story in our Fame & Fortune column earlier this year.

Another footballer who has lost it all is Lee Hendrie, the former Aston Villa midfielder, who won one cap for England. Mr Hendrie declared bankrupt in 2012, unable to repay debts of £200,000 after the value of his property investments plummeted.



Other footballers who have been declared bankrupt include former Chelsea defender Celestine Babayaro and Eric Djemba-Djemba, who played for Manchester United. Then there was Jason Euell, who earned £6m over his career but suffered from the collapse of a property investment, or Carl Cort who played for Newcastle.

Bankruptcy can too often be the end result of poor advice and guidance. The combination of young and rich has an allure for those wishing to sell investments that pay a fat margin - be it investments that dubiously promise to reduce tax bills or simply property that is wildly over-priced.

Mick Saunders of MHA MacIntyre Hudson, who is handling David James's bankruptcy, said he didn't think there were clear patterns in his long experience but said he had noticed the recurring theme of poor advice. "Quite often they are too rely too much on the advice they are given and really don't know what's going on," he said.

I've previously spoken to other insolvency experts with long experience who report patterns. Two years ago, insolvency specialist Mark Sands of RSM Tenon was dealing with five ex-Premiership player bankruptcies, told me: "Quite often it's players who have failed to readjust their spending and lifestyles when their earnings fall towards the end of their career. But just as frequently it's because their investments have gone wrong."

For nearly a decade, our Fame & Fortune column has interviewed many affluent Britons about their financial failings. The problems footballers run into is all-too-present in others who found fame and fortune at a young age.

Shane Filan of Westlife, declared bankrupt owing £18m after the collapse of Irish property prices, appears to be a classic example of rushing into unwise investments - and borrowing to invest - without having the experience to understand what he was taking on.

And of course, Kerry Katona was a high profile example of simple profligate spending. She told us she was happy to be declared bankrupt - and in fact, she went back into bankruptcy after our interview.

And maybe that's the key to why we see more high-profile bankruptcies. The shame attached to bankruptcy has diminished to a point where it's all too easy to do. The rules were changed in 2004, reducing the bankruptcy length from three years to one year, and new watered-down versions have been introduced - Debt Relief Orders (DRO) and Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs).

It's not true to say bankrupts walk away entirely from their debts after a year but the process is less punitive than before and the bulk of the problems largely washed away.

David James will be released from bankruptcy next May, minus some football shirts and presumably able to walk away from some of the money he owes the taxman.

It becomes easier to see why so many footballers enter bankruptcy.

Chris Carson - 05 Nov 2014 19:08 - 4019 of 6918


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Roberto Martinez hopes the advantage of playing at home will help his side overcome Lille and take a significant step towards qualifying for the Europa League knockout rounds.

Everton face the French outfit in match four of Group H but, with the Blues on five points and third-placed Lille on three, a win for the hosts would all but secure their passage to the round of 32.

And, after defeating Wolfsburg in their last European night at Goodison Park, Martinez is confident his charges can pick up all three points on Thursday.

He said: “We really enjoyed our last game at Goodison against Wolfsburg. The two away games have been phenomenal experiences but the idea of playing at Goodison under the floodlights and facing French opposition for the first time in our history is really exciting.

“In the last two home games in the Premier League we had sell-out crowds, so you can imagine there is a real buzz around Goodison when we play our football.

“We really look forward to our home games, especially now we know the group inside out. We are looking to make our home an advantage.”

A place in the Champions League awaits the winner of the Europa League this season but Martinez knows that will mean nothing if progression from Group H is not achieved.

He added: “In our case, we don’t look that far. What we are looking at is making sure we play as well as we can in every game that we go into. The start of the season brought little blocks of games and I think we adapted towards that really well.

“I have been very impressed with the manner in which we, as a squad, have faced every game full of energy and desire, and the performances have been really good.

“What we want to do is grow into the competition and be as good as we can. The first objective is to try to get through. If we could manage to do that it would be a phenomenal achievement when you look at the teams we had in this group.

“Step by step, we are enjoying the demands of this season but, more importantly, the Europa League has brought a different challenge for the squad and we are starting to get the rewards from that.”
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