have just noticed that newcastle are playing tonight in eufa cup but have not had their game on saturday moved to sunday.
anything to do with that game being on ppv and if was moved they would lose the tv revenue?
these clubs want to make up their minds. either the players need an extra day to recover or they don't.
they have left parker, duff, carr and babayaro at home, (martins and rossi are unavailable) and looks like they are gonna use a teenage keeper.
is it time that the english clubs in the eufa cup were made to play on sunday (or saturday) irrespective of tv money.
it just stinks of double standards to me.
any opinions/solutions people??????
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You're right though, shows he things can be worked when a chequebook is waved.
if that makes sense.
About five weeks salary for Michael Owen.
They've only got themselves to blame if they're in financial trouble.
or 1/20th of luque fee.
and don't forget the 52,000 best supporters in the country every week
they are only in financial trouble because of throwing money at everything and that does not give them the right to pick and chose when they play, which effectively what they are doing. imo.
http://www.football.co.uk/newcastle_united/magpies_reveal_12m_losses_236274.shtml
Announced last week - the Geordies lost £12m in the last financial year.
In the last year they bought Michael Owen, Damian Duff, Obafemi Martins are paying Scott Parker some £50k a week and so on.
The Magpies meet Sheffield United on Saturday, two days after facing Palermo in the Uefa Cup, then travel to Watford on Tuesday for a Carling Cup tie.
"It's utter madness," said Roeder. "To expect players to recover in less than 48 hours is ridiculous."
Blades boss Neil Warnock believes the Magpies did not ask to switch the game to Sunday because it is on television.
With the game picked as the late televised showing on Saturday, Warnock thinks Newcastle were unwilling to sacrifice the financial gains.
"I was a little bit surprised when I heard they wanted to play on Saturday but the finances are massive now so you can't really blame them," said Warnock.
"What is it they get? £350,000? We're talking professional footballers here and they should be able to handle it.
"Newcastle didn't give us the option to switch days. If they had done, we would have switched."
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/n/newcastle_united/6112648.stm