Have to keep an eye out for celery wielding ninjas.
Premier League agrees new financial regulations
The 20 Premier League clubs have agreed to the imposition of new financial regulations which will come in to force from the start of the 2013-14 season.
They will not be allowed to make a loss above £105m, aggregated across the 2013-14, 2014-15 and 2015-16 campaigns.
The clubs have also agreed to limit the amount they can spend on player salaries from central Premier League funding - essentially TV income.
Uefa have already introduced financial rules for European competitions.
More to follow.
Uefa has responded to growing concerns over the high cost of watching football in England by reducing the cheapest ticket for this year's Champions League final at Wembley to £68.
Welcome news:
Category 1: £330
Category 2: £230
Category 3: £140
Category 4: £60
Disabled category: £60 (ticket priced at Category 4 rate and one companion ticket provided for free)
Youth package category: £120 (two Category 2 tickets – one adult and one youth – sold at discounted Category 4 rate).
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Isn't it sweet how all the little clubs stick a star over the crest to show a title win, bless.
Isn't it sweet how all the little clubs stick a star over the crest to show a title win, bless.
Damn it!No they don't.
quick google shows they have had 3 stars for a while, maybe its major honorsIs that really what those stars represent? LOL
The Football Association fines Sir Alex Ferguson £12,000 over comments he made about an official after Manchester United's Premier League game at Spurs.