A couple of nice ones if you have a minute or two spare.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/19819454
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20319573
Living within means
One mathematical figure which has been taxing those in football is the high ratio of Premier League club income that goes on player wages, more than 70% according to Deloitte research in season 2010-11, the last for which data is widely available.
"That figure is the average across all clubs, the majority of clubs are within sensible percentages," says Mr Scudamore.
Chelsea spent 84% of its income on its wage bill
"There are some 'outliers' which change the overall figure, but that is a stable situation," he says.
Clubs which splashed out on staff wages in 2010-11 were Man City, with 114% of its income going on pay, Aston Villa at 103%, and Chelsea at 84%.
He said that while he wanted to see clubs live "within their means", he was not against them spending on big names if it was funded by extra revenues becoming available to them, whether from TV or other income sources.
Those that do not balance spending with income are in danger of falling foul of Uefa's Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations designed to make clubs only spend what they bring in from football business activities.
Meanwhile, the Premier League is mulling over bringing in its own version of FFP, as the Football League has done.
"We have been looking at what we might do to improve financial regulation - that might take some form of break-even," says Mr Scudamore.
"If clubs are going to make a loss then we need to check if that is sustainable and if their owners have a long-term vision. Our biggest responsibility is to make sure that clubs are run sustainably for the long term."
AT LAST SOME MOVEMENT IN A SENSIBLE DIRECTION..........Lets hope it works and the culprits don't start spending ludicrous amounts of money on lawyers so that they can still spend ludicrous amounts on buying trophies!!
Jay