The football-related news dominating the papers this week has been the trial of Harry Redknapp and Milan Mandaric. Obviously, I don’t have any comment to make on the possible outcome of the trial, but the news of a bank account
Teddy’s View: Warnock Twitter witterings, a Pitbull in high heels, and Darren Mackie gets time off to read a book.
India is to follow the model of its successful Cricket IPL and set up a football version. Sounds good, until you read that the managers will include John Barnes & Tony Adams, and the players will include Robbie Fowler and
Who’s facing the drop from the English Premier League? Gareth Waugh tells all…
Blackburn may have clawed their way out of the relegation spots for now, but, like a key witness in a mafia trial, I just don’t see them surviving. I do like Steve Kean and a lot of his players though.
Teddy’s View: Venkys’ millions, when WAGs become GILFS, and Steve Bruce’s chocolate bourbons.
The Venky Group’s ownership of Blackburn Rovers is growing increasingly reminiscent of the Richard Pryor film Brewster’s Millions, in which his character had to waste $30m in 30 days. How else to explain giving Steve Kean improved terms on his