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Plus: the first fine for Tweeting in football history
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Todayās briefing is a ~3.5 min read:
Broadcast boom-bust šŗ
R1 Transfer Index š§
On this dayā¦ Babel was the first to be fined for Tweeting š£
BROADCAST BOOM-BUST šŗ
The short of it: The Premier League is not as lucrative as it once was, according to the Financial Times.
Who wouldāve thought, ay? The Best League In The World hits a roadblock.
Well, it turns out every European league is facing the same problemā¦
The Premier League is way ahead becauseā¦
It has cracked the U.S. market, raking in Ā£333m. Cha-ching!
Germany, Italy and France have agreed to cut costs between 5 and 20%ā¦ according to Football Benchmark.
Hereās the craziest part. If you finish last in the Premier League, you earn more than every club in the top 5 leagues - except Real Madrid and Barcelonaā¦
But revenues are still falling which - over time - could endanger smaller English clubs.
The bigger picture: it means that Englandās ā3 oāclock blackoutā might be repealed as the Premier League looks to sell more games.
Itās not the perfect solution, but it might be the only one available.
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Thereās been one cash transfer so far. Letās be real - itās been a yawn-fest.
And the R1 Transfer Index - a one-of-a-kind metric - agrees:
Yup, thatās FFP for you. Everyoneās scared to put their hand in their pocket in case they find themselves battling relegation.
But there are some what-ifs to get excited about:
Michael Olise ā”ļø Manchester United (!!)
Karim Benzema/Roberto Firmino (loan) ā”ļø Chelsea
Kosta Nedeljkovic (Red Star Belgrade) ā”ļø Villaā¦ deal agreed Ā£7.8m ā
Alexander Isak ā”ļø Arsenalā¦ unlikely but eessh if it does
Sergio ReguilĆ³n (loan) ā”ļø Brentford
ON THIS DAYā¦ IN 2011 šļø
After losing to a bad officiating decision, players react in one of three ways:
a) Slip in a subtle quip at the referee in the post-match interview.
b) Shove the camera as it pans across their face.
c) Sarcastically clap in the refereeās direction at the final whistle.
But, in 2011, Liverpoolās Ryan Babel chose option Dā¦
ā¦ showing off his creative side by doctoring an image of the ref in the oppositionās shirtā¦
Babel tweeted this photo of Howard Webb with the caption āAnd they call him one of the best referees. Thatās a joke.ā
It followed Liverpoolās 1-0 defeat to Manchester United whenā¦
Webb awarded a first-minute penalty after a slight touch on Dimitar Berbatov - aka The Iceman.
Webb showed Stevie G a red card.
Babel was fined Ā£10,000 to mark himself as the first footballer ever to be fined for comments made over Twitter.
If you ask us, it was worth every penny.
P.s. Does anyone have Babelās number? Weāre looking to hireā¦
EXTRA-TIME ā±ļø
The 115 charges against Manchester will be put before a judge. The chief executive of the Premier League, Richard Masters, has confirmed that a date has been agreed - but didnāt share exactly when.
Jose Mourinho was sacked by Roma yesterday. Hereās a heartwarming clip from his time at the club.
Everton fan Julie Clarke made a statement in Parliament yesterday. As the Premier Leagueās chief exec spoke in the Culture, Media and Sport committee meeting, Clarke was photographed behind him wearing an Everton T-shirt.
Clarence Seedorf is the only player in history to win the Champions League with three different clubs. If youāve ever doubted how good he was, this clip in the Champions League might settle the debate.
The first group stage games are in full swing at AFCON. Itās safe to sayā¦ Cameroon had a nightmare in defence leading to this goal.
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Source: @Football_Tweet