Wigan Athletic owner Dave Whelan claims that Manchester United is behind calls for Financial Fair Play rules to be introduced to the Premier League. It’s an obvious move by United to lessen the power of their noisy neighbor as well as their main rival from London, Chelsea Football Club.
What do you think? Should FFP be introduced to the Premier League, or is it something that’s going to be a nightmare to police? Share your feedback in the comments section below.
Meanwhile, here are the top Premier League news headlines for your reading pleasure:
- Man United is behind calls for financial fair play rules to be introduced to EPL — BBC Sport
- QPR can beat ‘every club we play’ says chief executive Philip Beard — The Independent
- Is Financial Fair Play working? — ESPN FC
- Steve Bould is the best new addition to the Arsenal first team set-up — The Mirror
- Birmingham have agreed a loan deal to sign Leroy Lita from Swansea — Sky Sports
- Fiorentina demand Dimitar Berbatov pay for flight after snubbing side — The Independent
- Howard Gayle Interview: Liverpool’s First Ever Black Player — Sabotage Times
- Will we only start to appreciate Michael Owen when he retires? — The Guardian
- Tribute to Le Coq Sportif — The Football Attic
- Brendan Rodgers asked FA to omit Raheem Sterling from England U-21s — The Guardian
- Adam Johnson withdraws from England squad — Sunderland FC
- Man United complete signing of Angelo Henriquez from Chile — Premier League
- Florent Malouda says he has to train with Chelsea’s youth team players — The Guardian
- Rickie Lambert talks About differences btwn Premier League & Championship — The Denim Kit
- Wayne Rooney: Are his best days behind him? — The Guardian
- Stoke City officially snap up free agent Michael Owen — Premier League















