The game of football is broken and the financial fair play rules, confirmed in May last year, only goes to further prove this. I can't prove this to you now, but trust me, the big clubs in England, Spain and Italy will still be the big clubs in ten years time.

But I'm a cynical bastard at the best of times. However, I'm not expecting these regulations to change anything - in fact all they are going to do is confirm the top teams and not allow any others in.

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Andy Carroll: £15mn would be a fair price. Anything more and you need your head testedAndy Carroll: £15mn would be a fair price. Anything more and you need your head tested

Andy Carroll might not join Liverpool and despite our prediction that Torres would be kissing the Chelsea badge today, Torres might very well be playing in the red of Liverpool for the rest of the season.

However, Torres by the looks of things will probably join Chelsea and if that happens and Liverpool then go and throw away £35mn on Andy Carroll, I think I might drink myself to sleep tonight. It will just be further proof that the madmen have taken control of the asylum and everyone else is happy for it to keep going on.

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Torres will be in blue next weekTorres will be in blue next week

Before Fernando Torres joined Liverpool, he apparently supported them growing as a boy and when he signed, it was a dream move. I know, it's too good to be true and it turns out he got his colours mixed up, it was really Chelsea. Loyalty it appears, costs £200k a week these days.

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It turns out that most think David Beckham can still do a job in the Premier League and while the point of the site is to go with the winner, we can't help but think there is a romantic element in these results.

We acknowledge the majority, but we just can't see it but it will be interesting if he ends up at Everton, although you've got to fancy he'd prefer someone like Spurs over Everton and we fancy they would make the space.

We also fancy Spurs will appeal to Becks; Champions League football and they are playing some exciting stuff at the moment and are once again credible candidates to finish in the top four once again, but can they?

Manchester City are the obvious candidates to finish fourth after the amount of cash they've spent, but Spurs are looking good and if they beat Liverpool today they'll move into fifth place a point behind City.

One of us here thinks Spurs can do it, the other two don't think they can while one of those two think Spurs can realistically get to the semi-finals of the Champions League and he also thinks when you are at that stage, anything can happen.

Yes, he is a Spurs fan, which is why I'm surprised he doesn't think Spurs can finish fourth again. So, the question today is; can Spurs finish in the top four again?

Question of the Day

We just put the site live with our first question. We hope it works and you like it. If you have any suggestions, please let us know below.

Now off to work on more styling options for people that will embed the code and more polling options; multiple choice and multiple question polls next.

Will anyone see this if I publish it? We're not sure, so we're just going to publish it anyway. Get the nervous kid out of the microwave.