All the talk this week has been about a European Super League.
I think my gaffer Dick Campbell summed up the people behind that idea perfectly when he called them “a shower of greedy b !”
Money is all the people in charge of the clubs involved in that project are interested in.
Players at the likes of Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester City and Liverpool are the superstars of the game.
It might as well be a different planet to Arbroath.
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The Ibrox outfit have 12 players away at different clubs playing their football. Here, we at Herald and Times Sport have compiled the stats from this weekend and examined which Light Blues loanees shone and which could have done better.
Jamie Murphy (Hibs) Subbed off after 64 minutes but had already made a contribution before then. The playmaker started behind Martin Boyle and Christian Doidge and was thwarted by a Hamilton defender as he went close to scoring. Played his part in Hibs 2-0 win over the Accies at Easter Road.
Jordan Jones (Sunderland) The Englishman came off the bench for the Black Cats after 65 minutes away from home against Burton.