Nothing to do with our beloved club, but on the health and business of football in general.
Chelsea are rumored to be offering £120,000 a week for Roberto Carlos, that's on top of the high salary for the likes of Makelele, Mutu, Crespo, Parker, Veron ...etc and god knows who else they sign this off season.
Now if Chelsea do not get the success they wanted in the next 1~2 seasons, and with the turmoil back home for Roman Abramovich, do you think this 'gamble' is sustainable? I know there are a lot of fahionable money being pump into the Premiership right now, what will happen when the bubble bust? Leeds is a good example of a dream/gamble turned sour.
Will like to listen to opinions from fellow forumers.