Don't you guys somehow feel that the way you're throwing money around at everything that moves and can kick a ball is ruining football?
It's like taking over Lincoln in the lower divisions on Football Manager then using the editor to give yourselves billions. With that in mind, if you manage to win the league it wouldn't feel satisfying.
Any club which spends £60m+ every summer might swell go all out and bid for the premier league trophy aswell. You might aswell buy the top spot.
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Ruining Football
posted on 18/7/11
Buckfast or Super T?
I said Scots not Glasgow. Us Aberdonians prefer our Don Perrion and Tennents ( yes i class the two in the same bracket )
posted on 18/7/11
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posted on 18/7/11
Darko
We saved Leeds United by buying Barry from Villa who replaced him with Delph... Leeds got promoted the next season..
posted on 18/7/11
I was about to disregard this comment as a typical, ill-informed, regurgitated piece of nonsense; that was until I saw that it had been suffixed by a 'thumbs up' which, as well all know, adds legitimacy and credibility to any statement made in a forum.
I mean, who can argue with a 'thumbs up'?
posted on 18/7/11
che_don_john (U4280)
I win
posted on 18/7/11
And no they are not ruining football. Money rolls down. It gave Everton much more money than they should have. Same with Sunderland etc. It all works to everyone's advantage. More money in the game = more money for smaller clubs. I'm not sucking up i just understand basic rules of economics. And don't resort to personal insults. Makes you look even more uneducated.
Oh and I WIN
posted on 18/7/11
How could small teams ever compete Darko, go on, let us in on a secret, what could Manchester City have done differently which would have still ensured they became a top domestic team?
Q: Why are PL teams better than lower division sides?
A: Because they have more money.
This has always been the case, and it always will be.
Here's another...
Q: If Manchester City ruined football, what did Chelsea do?
posted on 18/7/11
Name-calling and mud slinging aside does anybody know how much money has actually been invested in manchester's infrastructure? and also what's going to happen with the etihad man city £400m deal?
posted on 18/7/11
http://menmedia.co.uk/manchestereveningnews/news/business/commercial_property/s/1432612_manchester-city-plans-world-best-training-complex-with-7000-capacity-stadium
posted on 19/7/11
Q: If Manchester City ruined football, what did Chelsea do?
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Won stuff, unlike you clowns!