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    Quote Originally Posted by BangaloreaN View Post
    Roman was ready to spend big on players and was ready to listen to players (which resulted in many coaches' sacking).
    Managers enjoyed freedom in decison making (until sacked).
    Not sure whether new owners will spend like Roman or give such freedom.

    Even the richest owners of New Castle are saying that they are not willing to spend big.
    Romante spending onnum ini Nokkanda

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    Current squad is after big spending under Lampard and already existing league and European winners. Its only reinforcement and getting all these dramas behind. May be current dip in form were about the uncertainty of club's future. Next season will be even more tough with Ten Hag's rebuilding, Arteta's progress and Conte's spending etc.

    Newcastle's board's/owner's plan/vision is not to make another City (in short term). They Amanda Staveley stated they want to make Magpies title winning team in about 10 years. Also, putting together a group of players costing 3 figures and thinking they will win trophies is not going to work that easily, rather gradual building is the way forward. Howe is going to do this in the interim with may be 100m in summer and see how they go - will be, I think, their current strategy..

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    NOTTINGHAM FOREST promoted to Premier League after 23 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BangaloreaN View Post
    NOTTINGHAM FOREST promoted to Premier League after 23 years.
    So opening game Nottingham Forest vs Arsenal. Full-time 2-0 😭

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    I thought it too until 70+" considering they were not able to even test much Villa's 2nd choice GK. But, that's Guardiola, introduction of Gundogan changed it in the blink of an eye. Why didn't he bring it on the 100m man and it would have been ours . Anyway, there wasn't even this much hope before the start of the game. I thought they will thrash them like previous 2 games. But thanks to Gerard and team for giving an exciting till the death final day..

    Even when City were trailing 0-2, we were 1-1 and I was thinking we will bottle this chance too by drawing and our goals came after City's goals
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    CONGRATS to CITY...
    Steven Gerrad and Aston Villa beating City and Liverpool winning the title ...with ex-Liverpool legend Coutinho scoring ..thought a fairy tale finale
    Bernado Silva ..who was in excellent form recently..Pep substituted him for Gundogan ...just sheer luck...the rest is history
    City were trailing 0-2 and Liverpool were 1-1 , but it was sure Liverpool to score one or two any time...but nobody expected City's comeback

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    Nottingham Forest back in Englands top flight for 1st time since 1999


    Forest beat Huddersfield 1-0 in the Championship playoff final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday to secure its return to the English Premier League next season.


    Nottingham Forest's Joe Worrall, centre, lifts the trophy in the stands as he celebrates with teammates, winning promotion to the English Premier League, following the Championship play-off final against Huddersfield, at Wembley Stadium, London, Sunday May 29, 2022.


    Two-time European Cup winner Nottingham Forest is back in the top flight of English soccer for the first time since 1999.
    Forest beat Huddersfield 1-0 in the Championship playoff final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday to secure its return to the English Premier League next season.
    The most lucrative match in soccer its worth 170 million pounds ($215 million) in future broadcast money and guaranteed earnings was settled by an own-goal by Huddersfield defender Levi Colwill just before halftime.


    Forest joins champion Fulham and second-place Bournemouth in getting promoted from the Championship.
    Forest is a big name in English soccer, having won back-to-back European Cups, in 1979 and 80, under Brian Clough.
    But it fell on hard times, even becoming the first ever European Cup-winning club to fall into the third division of a domestic league system.
    Forest did it the hard way this season, too. The team was in last place with six defeats and a draw from its first seven games when Steve Cooper took charge in September and the former Swansea manager has transformed Forests fortunes.

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    Premier League prize money 2021/2022: EPL teams prize by position, table


    The English Premier League prize money is one of the biggest within the top five European soccer leagues.
    The prize money for the Premier League is 44m for the winners Manchester City, while the runners-up Liverpool FC pocketed 41.8m million.

    Premier League Prize Money According Position 2021/22


    1st Manchester City 44m
    2nd Liverpool 41.8m
    3rd Chelsea 39.6m
    4th Tottenham Hotspur 37.4m
    5th Arsenal 35.2m
    6th Manchester United 33m
    7th West Ham United 30.8m
    8th Leicester City 28.6m
    9th Brighton and Hove Albion 26.4m
    10th Wolverhampton Wanderers 24.2m
    11th Newcastle United 22m
    12th Crystal Palace 19.8m
    13th Brentford 17.6m
    14th Aston Villa 15.4m
    15th Southampton 13.2m
    16th Everton 11m
    17th Leeds United 8.8m
    18th Burnley 6.6m
    19th Watford 4.4m
    20th Norwich City 2.2m

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