kippaxwarrior
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Brilliant interview with Stephen Ireland has just gone up
I’d imagine some people pay monthly ($120 per year) thus bringing the average up from $60 per year.Very interesting. I wish them every success. Hopefully, they remain true to their core beliefs.
However, this bit confused me:
If it's ad-free and the full subscription price (which hardly anyone pays) is $60 per year, how are they pulling in an average of $64 per subscriber?
Yeah I really like it too. The City articles are excellent and the Michael Cox analysis columns are really good. I'm an NFL fan as well so there's plenty of stuff for me to readI've subscribed for the year, really enjoying it and found it to be nothing like some in this thread have described. Each to their own I guess.
It doesn't seem have lived up to its advertising. A shame because there is a yawning gap in the market for a completely unbiased website or printed magazine. One that doesn't re-arrange transfer fees, add-ons and use whatever currency suits them to prove a biased point. We are English and having a terrific hoo-ha over with Europe so why should Euros ever be used in transfers and valuations here?
Which article are you referring to? Can't remember them inflating fees or using Euros.
I'm enjoying it. There's normally a couple of interesting pieces a day that soak up my commute.
I was referring to media generally and the article that appeared in many sources about City's Billion Pound (or not) Spend and the manipulation of data. It also brought back when City bought Eddie and there was criticism of City paying so much for a goalie and one tabloid even used Buffon's fee at a vastly different Euro exchange rate donkeys years previous to make Eddie the most expensive (overpriced) goalie ever. Of course a different angle used when Littlewoods signed their goalie.
The Athlete seems like Marmite. I need to see for myself obviously