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I have posted a new blog entry entitled "Great Moments in Recent Southampton FC History (Part Six)." I have been out of town and unable to blog for about six days but expect to post several more things over the next few days.

 

Edit: I have just posted another blog entitled "My Scouting Report (Update)"

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I need to send an email to the press or public relations office of the BPL, the FA, and the Leicester football club. Perhaps it is just my American unfamiliarity with traditional English Websites, but I simply cannot find the appropriate contact information. Can anyone help me?

 

Thank you in advance.

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I need to send an email to the press or public relations office of the BPL, the FA, and the Leicester football club. Perhaps it is just my American unfamiliarity with traditional English Websites, but I simply cannot find the appropriate contact information. Can anyone help me?

 

Thank you in advance.

 

I have no idea, but you'll probably get more luck posting such questions on a more general football discussion board - /r/soccer at Reddit is my favourite, but there are others out there.

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Thank you for the help. Alas, I found those pages, but they don't have any direct email addresses unlike, for example, the websites for Southampton, Man U, or Arsenal.

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Thank you for the help. Alas, I found those pages, but they don't have any direct email addresses unlike, for example, the websites for Southampton, Man U, or Arsenal.

The good old Freedom of Information. It's free, and you get what you pay for.

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Is this the "11 month accounts" that appeared so very suspicious to those on the Pompey Takeover/Nutjob Thread?

 

I don't think so. This is an audited financial statement covering from 7 February 2012 through 30 June 2013. I assume the June 2014 statement is not yet available and that is not in any way suspicious.

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I just posted a new blog entry entitled “Why I was not Afraid During This Past Transfer Window: A Pollyanna’s Story.” It was provoked by the discussion on another thread when my response became way too long so I posted it as a blog entry.

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I have posted a blog article entitled “Southampton FC, Martin Samuel, and Financial Fair Play (Part 1)”. It got overly long so Financial Fair Play will be addressed in part two.

 

http://redsloscf.blogspot.co.uk/

 

http://redsloscf.blogspot.com/

 

A good read and I look forward to your response to his analogy of how FFP affects us.

 

But then again, it might be quite easy to pick gaping holes in his argument when he asserts that if not for FFP, we could assemble a team like Manchester United's class of '92 for instance. We aren't incapable of assembling an equivalent bunch of academy players, as we have proven recently and in the past. But the naivety that Samuel demonstrates is breathtaking when he fails to accept that they could keep hold of those players because they are Manchester United and that conversely we couldn't keep hold of our players because we are Southampton. This isn't so much to do with FFP, but more to do with the fact that now as then, there will always be an advantage that the glory clubs will have over we smaller clubs, a natural order of big beasts and their prey. Again, in his naivety he believes that a club like ours can somehow withstand the predatory offers from the top clubs for our best players when they offer them such huge salary inducements and such over-inflated prices to their clubs.

 

It would have been interesting to have heard his views on how that could have been achieved, or what he would have done player for player if he was running the club. But then again, given his opinions, it is a real blessing that we don't have oafs like him anywhere near our club.

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I have just posted a new article entitled “Southampton FC, Martin Samuel, and Financial Fair Play (Part 2)” in which I begin my analysis of Samuel’s claim that Financial Fair Play imposes a “glass ceiling” on Southampton’s progress. Alas, the article got too long so I have decided to post part of it now and finish and post the rest in a few days. On the good side, I finally figured out how to make the £ sign on my American computer.

 

http://redsloscf.blogspot.com/

 

http://redsloscf.blogspot.co.uk/

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I have just posted an article on my blog entitled “Southampton FC, Martin Samuel, and Financial Fair Play (Part 3).” Unfortunately, it is not the last article in the series. There will be a part four. I really hope there will be no part five. Part three discusses the limits the club’s finances and the salary cap impose on Southampton’s efforts to improve the team to a level where it can compete for Europe.

 

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I have just posted a new entry entitled "Great Moments in Recent Southampton History (Part 7)" I haven't posted much recently because I have been swamped with real world work and I have been killing Uruks, thousands and thousands of Uruks, in Shadow of Mordor. I should be posting more in the near future since I finished the game and am not one to complete every achievement. In fact, I have dictated two fairly long blog posts which should be transcribed and posted within the week.

 

http://redsloscf.blogspot.co.uk/

 

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I have posted a new article entitled “BPL Stadium Expansion Review.” This arose out of a long digression in my ongoing work on Part Four of my series on whether Southampton faces a glass ceiling on its ambitions to get into Europe. I decided to post the Stadium Expansion stuff separately rather than make a long article even longer.

 

http://redsloscf.blogspot.com/

 

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I have published the long awaited, at least by me, fourth part of my analysis of Martin Samuel’s glass ceiling claim. I have called it “The Glass Ceiling (Part Four)” because it is a better title and makes things a little bit confusing.

 

http://redsloscf.blogspot.com/

 

http://redsloscf.blogspot.co.uk/

 

Some of those revenue figures are surprising. I've no basis to challenge the Guardian's figures, but I am just surprised at many of them. That we and Norwich have the same matchday revenue as Everton and 40% (or so) more than Aston Villa. I suspect there are some differences in how clubs account for revenue.

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Some of those revenue figures are surprising. I've no basis to challenge the Guardian's figures' date=' but I am just surprised at many of them. That we and Norwich have the same matchday revenue as Everton and 40% (or so) more than Aston Villa. I suspect there are some differences in how clubs account for revenue.[/quote']

 

The article was written by David Conn so I am inclined to think it is reliable even though some numbers are unexpected. Also, our season ticket prices are higher than Everton and Aston Villa and our food is more expensive too. And both Everton and Aston Villa seem perennially short of money. Even this year Norwich's season ticket prices are higher than Aston Villa's. I was actually more surprised that Everton and Aston Villa had such low commercial income for well established and well known teams. Surely, Everton should have been able to make some money in the USA off of having the United States' number one goalie.

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I believe Norwich's season ticket costs are higher on a 'General Sale' but renewals, particularly their 'Early Bird Renewals' have been far lower. The season we were both relegated from the Premier League they significantly cut their prices and retained very good support, whereas Saints kept the same prices and attendances dropped.

 

Norwich have had big renewals on the 'Early Bird' ever since so I would think only a relatively small percentage pay the full 'first time' price. Villa almost give season tickets away at the lower end/early buyers.

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I believe Norwich's season ticket costs are higher on a 'General Sale' but renewals, particularly their 'Early Bird Renewals' have been far lower. The season we were both relegated from the Premier League they significantly cut their prices and retained very good support, whereas Saints kept the same prices and attendances dropped.

 

Norwich have had big renewals on the 'Early Bird' ever since so I would think only a relatively small percentage pay the full 'first time' price. Villa almost give season tickets away at the lower end/early buyers.

 

Redslo

 

I am really impressed with your articles.

 

Remind me, are you based in LA?

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Redslo

 

I am really impressed with your articles.

 

Remind me, are you based in LA?

 

I am in San Luis Obispo--halfway between LA and the San Francisco Bay Area--I am closer to San Jose than LA, but closer to LA than SF.

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I have posted a new blog entry entitled “I have Transcribed Les Reed’s 38 minute long speech at the 2014 Global Sportstec Innovation Conference (Part 1).” I will be posting the second half of the speech in the morning my time because I have something else to do before I go to bed and it is already 12:30 am. I hope you find it useful.

 

http://redsloscf.blogspot.com/

 

http://redsloscf.blogspot.co.uk/

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