Blackburn has been bought by the Rao family, which owns an Indian company that originally made its money selling chickens. They began at Blackburn by getting rid of a solid if slightly downmarket footballing man, Sam Allardyce. Clearly the priority for the new owners is something other than football. This is football as costume jewellery.
8: Wayne Rooney’s pout
Rooney, already something of a comic character after the escort girls and the Marlboro, then performed a public pout and declared that he was ready to leave Manchester United. Now, a few million quid later, he is loyal to the core. United’s season has taken a few knocks along the way, but that doesn’t trouble a man on more than £200,000 a week. You can get so much more out of football than mere glory these days and you’d be a fool not to take it.
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