Then you're not looking hard enough - most recently I called the London Bridge attack 'disgusting'. I just happen to disagree with your halfwit kneejerkery.
I live nearby -and it seems to have been completely transformed since the days of Abu Hamza. There's always a story of its community and interfaith work in the local media.
If clubs have similar incomes, then yes they are similarly sized when it comes to spending power. History, fanbase, stadium capscity etc don't enter the equation.
That's not necessarily inconsistent with what Saint Billy says.
Koeman ultimately had plenty of autonomy and say over signings - far more than the 'Southampton Way' sales pitch would imply. And if reports are to be believed he bristled whenever Uncle Les did try to get involved, notably over playing youngsters.
No - that was lined up before Puel's appointment. Indeed Boufal thought he was signing for Koeman, so admitted he had to reconsider things when he found out Koeman was leaving and Puel was joining. The French Connection is purely coincidental.
Basically everyone is regurgitating the same Press Association article which contains the British Automatic Fire Sprinkler Association estimate (an example of what Nick Davies would term churnalism). The BBC also ran with it and added its own wrinkle. Seemingly something was lost in translation - not the first time the media has failed to put figures in their proper context (learned from bitter experience).