Everything is possible with unlimited funs.
Like buying 100m lottery tickets to win a 50m jackpot
comment by Desperate Dier (U6468)
posted 21 minutes ago
Funds
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*fans
As long as you got money you can cheat the system. Down to Liverpool and Spurs to put an end to this.
Think it has to be Liverpool.
Holding the corrupt rule breakers to account, and only losing one game all season.
Fantastic effort by the red men.
Fair play to them but they have been helped out with favourable draws. They struggled to Swansea City in the last round of the FA Cup. They'd probably have gone out if it had been a half decent PL team at that moment.
Again, struggled to a Schalke in the first leg of the CL who have been rubbish this season.
We are the best team they've faced in all 3 competitions outside of the league so far, so let's give them a run for their money.
Barca will win the treble this season and no one will remember anything else
They struggled to Swansea City in the last round of the FA Cup. They'd probably have gone out if it had been a half decent PL team at that moment
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Or a decent ref/VAR.
comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 1 minute ago
They struggled to Swansea City in the last round of the FA Cup. They'd probably have gone out if it had been a half decent PL team at that moment
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Or a decent ref/VAR.
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True, although in terms of the league they've had less luck than Liverpool
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 43 seconds ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
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Definitely not forgotten the investment Liverpool have made. It's why they've leapfrogged us.
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain
===========================
It's not an act, they actually are breaking rules.😀
I think city are the best team. Even if we don't win the league.. Liverpool win every game but we're technically ahead and in all 4. Liverpool prob have a beach named after them in Dubai
comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 6 minutes ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain
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It's not an act, they actually are breaking rules.😀
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They haven't broke any rules since we got charged
They haven't broke any rules since we got charged
—————-
What you actually mean, is that they haven’t been caught breaking any rules since they were last caught
Ye like Nissan that big abu Dhabi company
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 46 minutes ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
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Spurs could invest the same way Liverpool have. They could sell their best players (Kane, Ali whoever) then "spend" 300m on new players to replace them...
comment by Scruttocks (U19684)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 46 minutes ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spurs could invest the same way Liverpool have. They could sell their best players (Kane, Ali whoever) then "spend" 300m on new players to replace them...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I keep saying this.
People point to our expenditure but forget that we had to sell our best players to do so.
Do City have to sell De Bruyne, Aguero and Silva to fund their new additions? Absolutely not.
If Tottenham sold Kane, Ali, Son - theyd have to do extremely well to replace them.
comment by Metro.⚽️ (U6770)
posted 50 seconds ago
comment by Scruttocks (U19684)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 46 minutes ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spurs could invest the same way Liverpool have. They could sell their best players (Kane, Ali whoever) then "spend" 300m on new players to replace them...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I keep saying this.
People point to our expenditure but forget that we had to sell our best players to do so.
Do City have to sell De Bruyne, Aguero and Silva to fund their new additions? Absolutely not.
If Tottenham sold Kane, Ali, Son - theyd have to do extremely well to replace them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Players? Other than Coutinho, who else was there? And that was for a ridiculous amount.
If we sold just Eriksen for a ridiculous amount too then it would be a similar situation, and it looks like we could do that. But then the Levy factor will kick in and we'll probably not reinvest it wisely.
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Metro.⚽️ (U6770)
posted 50 seconds ago
comment by Scruttocks (U19684)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 46 minutes ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spurs could invest the same way Liverpool have. They could sell their best players (Kane, Ali whoever) then "spend" 300m on new players to replace them...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I keep saying this.
People point to our expenditure but forget that we had to sell our best players to do so.
Do City have to sell De Bruyne, Aguero and Silva to fund their new additions? Absolutely not.
If Tottenham sold Kane, Ali, Son - theyd have to do extremely well to replace them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Players? Other than Coutinho, who else was there? And that was for a ridiculous amount.
If we sold just Eriksen for a ridiculous amount too then it would be a similar situation, and it looks like we could do that. But then the Levy factor will kick in and we'll probably not reinvest it wisely.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Things is though you won’t get that huge amount for him. By allowing his contract to run down to just one year, it’ll be a case of getting what you can rather than what he’s worth.
comment by KLS - Mo Salah You Little DANCER...... (U1695)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Metro.⚽️ (U6770)
posted 50 seconds ago
comment by Scruttocks (U19684)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 46 minutes ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spurs could invest the same way Liverpool have. They could sell their best players (Kane, Ali whoever) then "spend" 300m on new players to replace them...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I keep saying this.
People point to our expenditure but forget that we had to sell our best players to do so.
Do City have to sell De Bruyne, Aguero and Silva to fund their new additions? Absolutely not.
If Tottenham sold Kane, Ali, Son - theyd have to do extremely well to replace them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Players? Other than Coutinho, who else was there? And that was for a ridiculous amount.
If we sold just Eriksen for a ridiculous amount too then it would be a similar situation, and it looks like we could do that. But then the Levy factor will kick in and we'll probably not reinvest it wisely.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Things is though you won’t get that huge amount for him. By allowing his contract to run down to just one year, it’ll be a case of getting what you can rather than what he’s worth.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I know, but Levy will definitely try for getting over £100m for him.
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posted on 7/4/19
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posted on 7/4/19
Everything is possible with unlimited funs.
posted on 7/4/19
Funds
posted on 7/4/19
Like buying 100m lottery tickets to win a 50m jackpot
posted on 7/4/19
comment by Desperate Dier (U6468)
posted 21 minutes ago
Funds
----------------------------------------------------------------------
*fans
posted on 7/4/19
As long as you got money you can cheat the system. Down to Liverpool and Spurs to put an end to this.
posted on 7/4/19
Think it has to be Liverpool.
Holding the corrupt rule breakers to account, and only losing one game all season.
Fantastic effort by the red men.
posted on 7/4/19
Fair play to them but they have been helped out with favourable draws. They struggled to Swansea City in the last round of the FA Cup. They'd probably have gone out if it had been a half decent PL team at that moment.
Again, struggled to a Schalke in the first leg of the CL who have been rubbish this season.
We are the best team they've faced in all 3 competitions outside of the league so far, so let's give them a run for their money.
posted on 7/4/19
Barca will win the treble this season and no one will remember anything else
posted on 7/4/19
They struggled to Swansea City in the last round of the FA Cup. They'd probably have gone out if it had been a half decent PL team at that moment
===============================
Or a decent ref/VAR.
posted on 7/4/19
comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 1 minute ago
They struggled to Swansea City in the last round of the FA Cup. They'd probably have gone out if it had been a half decent PL team at that moment
===============================
Or a decent ref/VAR.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
True, although in terms of the league they've had less luck than Liverpool
posted on 7/4/19
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
posted on 7/4/19
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 43 seconds ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Definitely not forgotten the investment Liverpool have made. It's why they've leapfrogged us.
posted on 7/4/19
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain
===========================
It's not an act, they actually are breaking rules.😀
posted on 7/4/19
I think city are the best team. Even if we don't win the league.. Liverpool win every game but we're technically ahead and in all 4. Liverpool prob have a beach named after them in Dubai
posted on 7/4/19
comment by jlou1978 (U15376)
posted 6 minutes ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain
===========================
It's not an act, they actually are breaking rules.😀
----------------------------------------------------------------------
They haven't broke any rules since we got charged
posted on 7/4/19
They haven't broke any rules since we got charged
—————-
What you actually mean, is that they haven’t been caught breaking any rules since they were last caught
posted on 7/4/19
Ye like Nissan that big abu Dhabi company
posted on 7/4/19
Wolverhampton wanderers
posted on 7/4/19
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 46 minutes ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spurs could invest the same way Liverpool have. They could sell their best players (Kane, Ali whoever) then "spend" 300m on new players to replace them...
posted on 7/4/19
comment by Scruttocks (U19684)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 46 minutes ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spurs could invest the same way Liverpool have. They could sell their best players (Kane, Ali whoever) then "spend" 300m on new players to replace them...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I keep saying this.
People point to our expenditure but forget that we had to sell our best players to do so.
Do City have to sell De Bruyne, Aguero and Silva to fund their new additions? Absolutely not.
If Tottenham sold Kane, Ali, Son - theyd have to do extremely well to replace them.
posted on 7/4/19
comment by Metro.⚽️ (U6770)
posted 50 seconds ago
comment by Scruttocks (U19684)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 46 minutes ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spurs could invest the same way Liverpool have. They could sell their best players (Kane, Ali whoever) then "spend" 300m on new players to replace them...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I keep saying this.
People point to our expenditure but forget that we had to sell our best players to do so.
Do City have to sell De Bruyne, Aguero and Silva to fund their new additions? Absolutely not.
If Tottenham sold Kane, Ali, Son - theyd have to do extremely well to replace them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Players? Other than Coutinho, who else was there? And that was for a ridiculous amount.
If we sold just Eriksen for a ridiculous amount too then it would be a similar situation, and it looks like we could do that. But then the Levy factor will kick in and we'll probably not reinvest it wisely.
posted on 7/4/19
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Metro.⚽️ (U6770)
posted 50 seconds ago
comment by Scruttocks (U19684)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 46 minutes ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spurs could invest the same way Liverpool have. They could sell their best players (Kane, Ali whoever) then "spend" 300m on new players to replace them...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I keep saying this.
People point to our expenditure but forget that we had to sell our best players to do so.
Do City have to sell De Bruyne, Aguero and Silva to fund their new additions? Absolutely not.
If Tottenham sold Kane, Ali, Son - theyd have to do extremely well to replace them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Players? Other than Coutinho, who else was there? And that was for a ridiculous amount.
If we sold just Eriksen for a ridiculous amount too then it would be a similar situation, and it looks like we could do that. But then the Levy factor will kick in and we'll probably not reinvest it wisely.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Things is though you won’t get that huge amount for him. By allowing his contract to run down to just one year, it’ll be a case of getting what you can rather than what he’s worth.
posted on 7/4/19
comment by KLS - Mo Salah You Little DANCER...... (U1695)
posted 6 seconds ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Metro.⚽️ (U6770)
posted 50 seconds ago
comment by Scruttocks (U19684)
posted 17 minutes ago
comment by WorcesterSpur (U1678)
posted 46 minutes ago
Everyone acts like Man City are this money splashing villain and Liverpool should be applauded and admired for even giving them a battle. Conveniently most forget Liverpool have themselves spent £310m in 2 seasons - hardly an underdog level of investment.
I don’t like either team and will be hoping City win the league but not the CL. That way both sets of fans are disappointed at the end of the season.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Spurs could invest the same way Liverpool have. They could sell their best players (Kane, Ali whoever) then "spend" 300m on new players to replace them...
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I keep saying this.
People point to our expenditure but forget that we had to sell our best players to do so.
Do City have to sell De Bruyne, Aguero and Silva to fund their new additions? Absolutely not.
If Tottenham sold Kane, Ali, Son - theyd have to do extremely well to replace them.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Players? Other than Coutinho, who else was there? And that was for a ridiculous amount.
If we sold just Eriksen for a ridiculous amount too then it would be a similar situation, and it looks like we could do that. But then the Levy factor will kick in and we'll probably not reinvest it wisely.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Things is though you won’t get that huge amount for him. By allowing his contract to run down to just one year, it’ll be a case of getting what you can rather than what he’s worth.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
I know, but Levy will definitely try for getting over £100m for him.
posted on 7/4/19
MoreSpunk delivers again
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