The £1.4bn match: Why soccernomics says Chelsea and Manchester City should be in two-horse race for title
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By Nick Harris SJA internet Sports Writer of the Year 20 March 2011 . Money talks in football, with reams of evidence that the more you spend on wages, the better you perform. That’s why, using soccernomics theory, Manchester City and Chelsea, who meet on Sunday at Stamford Bridge, should be vying with each other for the title this season, rather than trying merely to stay inside the top four.
The £1.4bn match: Why soccernomics says Chelsea and Manchester City should be in two-horse race for title
The £1.4bn match: Why soccernomics says…
The £1.4bn match: Why soccernomics says Chelsea and Manchester City should be in two-horse race for title
By Nick Harris SJA internet Sports Writer of the Year 20 March 2011 . Money talks in football, with reams of evidence that the more you spend on wages, the better you perform. That’s why, using soccernomics theory, Manchester City and Chelsea, who meet on Sunday at Stamford Bridge, should be vying with each other for the title this season, rather than trying merely to stay inside the top four.