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Money and success

Do City fans really think that money buys success? Well it probably does too a degree but not completely. I think that after spending £300k in two seasons you should really win the league. Chelsea did it so should you.

On the other hand, Utd have build our teams over the years and yet we of won it 19 times. Yes, you heard it right. That,s nineteen times without spending £300k in too seasons.

posted on 13/8/11

I meant that I know I originally posted this on the wrong thread but now it's on the right one.

posted on 13/8/11

Is your phone set to send out text messages in Albanian?

posted on 13/8/11

Are you a real person though?

posted on 13/8/11

It's not me that's thick, it's me phone.

posted on 13/8/11

No I'm a computer . How do u think I answer specific questions? Look at my other posts and u an see I'm not a computer program.

posted on 13/8/11

Aww look the computer thinks he's a human, sure there's a film about that...

posted on 13/8/11

I know I was talking about a mathematical model analyis on another thread but that doesnt make me a computer programmer. This is turning into an odd thread. Could you keep your comments to the OP theme please?

posted on 13/8/11

Don't worry I'm outta here, don't trust computers that think their people, no offence, just iRobot affected me big time as a kid.

posted on 14/8/11

Do City fans really think that money buys success?

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Well it hasn't done you any harm over the years has it ?

England's top four Premiership clubs have earned at least £14 million each more than Tottenham, who finished fifth, from television cash and prize money in the 2006-07 season.

Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal all cashed in on making it to the knockout rounds of the Champions League.
Even with an extra £2.2 billion injection into the Premier League from a new television deal, which will mean every club benefiting by at least an extra £12m, money from the Champions League still separates the top four from the rest.
United re-establish themselves as top of the money league with a total of £62.92m, a figure that does not include gate money from Old Trafford, merchandise sales or income from club sponsorship deals.
Chelsea have also broken the £60m mark, while Liverpool's run to the Champions League final will see them bring in at least £54.7m, with a further £2m should they beat AC Milan in next week's final in Athens.
Arsenal's failure to reach the quarter-finals of Europe's top club competition cost them several millions, but their total figure of £44.14m is still £14m more than north London rivals Spurs, who earned a total of £30.55m - their Uefa Cup earnings over £11m less than Arsenal's European income.
Relegated Watford were the Premiership's lowest earners, bringing in £17.98m.

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