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Ryan Giggs, football money and the effect on the economy

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  • Generali
    Generali Posts: 36,411 Forumite
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    chucky wrote: »
    i can't believe that an anti-football team like Wolves is still in the premier league.

    what a poor advert for premier league football.

    i await lemonbelly's chomp

    At least West Ham went down so it wasn't a wasted season.

    Also, lest we forget:

    http://www.sincearsenallastwonatrophy.co.uk/ (SFW)
  • chucky
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    Generali wrote: »
    At least West Ham went down so it wasn't a wasted season.

    Also, lest we forget:

    http://www.sincearsenallastwonatrophy.co.uk/ (SFW)
    Wet Spam are toast with the two clowns and the nutty bint in charge.

    they've sacked their chief scout and are looking to put in place an agent for player recruitment. it will be tragic.

    to be fair to Arsenal, at least they play the 'right' way but can't win a thing.
  • Generali
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    chucky wrote: »
    Wet Spam are toast with the two clowns and the nutty bint in charge.

    they've sacked their chief scout and are looking to put in place an agent for player recruitment. it will be tragic.

    to be fair to Arsenal, at least they play the 'right' way but can't win a thing.

    It'll be funny watching them trying to fill the Olympic Stadium when they play Palace.

    !!!!*al always seem to be near the bottom of the fair play league. Is kicking lumps out of the oppo because they won't let you pass the ball into their goal the way forward? Anyway I never find any need to be fair to Ars**al.
  • lemonjelly
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    West ham with the porno dwarves & bint in charge will only go downwards. Interestingly they will pocket all funds from the sale of upton park, not the club...

    Birmingham have gambled big with an aging squad with loads of loans & in their 30's players. They are doomed. Yeung is a front for some dodgy characters.

    I sincerely hope that we can build in the coming years. I am really pleased we are a well run club, not paying extortionate fees/wages bankruting the club for short term gain. We have a good management team & owner, & it really does appear they have long term plans. The new build stadium will add to the on field development.

    Being a well run club is so beneficial.
    It's getting harder & harder to keep the government in the manner to which they have become accustomed.
  • FTBFun
    FTBFun Posts: 4,273 Forumite
    Generali wrote: »
    It'll be funny watching them trying to fill the Olympic Stadium when they play Palace.

    !!!!*al always seem to be near the bottom of the fair play league. Is kicking lumps out of the oppo because they won't let you pass the ball into their goal the way forward? Anyway I never find any need to be fair to Ars**al.

    I live two train stops away from the Den. Gonna be interesting one day next season....
  • Kennyboy66
    Kennyboy66 Posts: 939 Forumite
    lemonjelly wrote: »
    West ham with the porno dwarves & bint in charge will only go downwards. Interestingly they will pocket all funds from the sale of upton park, not the club...

    Birmingham have gambled big with an aging squad with loads of loans & in their 30's players. They are doomed. Yeung is a front for some dodgy characters.

    I sincerely hope that we can build in the coming years. I am really pleased we are a well run club, not paying extortionate fees/wages bankruting the club for short term gain. We have a good management team & owner, & it really does appear they have long term plans. The new build stadium will add to the on field development.

    Being a well run club is so beneficial.

    the saddest thing is that I along with many people used to like West Ham - once those 2 took over, I was happy to see them go down.

    Wonder how many Liverpool fans regret that David Moores didn't allow Steve Morgan to buy into Liverpool in 2004
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  • StevieJ
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    Generali wrote: »
    At least West Ham went down so it wasn't a wasted season.

    Also, lest we forget:

    http://www.sincearsenallastwonatrophy.co.uk/ (SFW)

    Didn't Wenger get voted the best manager ever :)
    'Just think for a moment what a prospect that is. A single market without barriers visible or invisible giving you direct and unhindered access to the purchasing power of over 300 million of the worlds wealthiest and most prosperous people' Margaret Thatcher
  • Generali
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    StevieJ wrote: »
    Didn't Wenger get voted the best manager ever :)

    Who by? He's not even the best Ars**al manager ever!:D
  • FTBFun
    FTBFun Posts: 4,273 Forumite
    StevieJ wrote: »
    Didn't Wenger get voted the best manager ever :)

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1345082/Wenger-named-worlds-best-manager-past-decade-trophy-hes-won-years.html

    That's what happen when statisticians get involved.
  • Generali
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    FTBFun wrote: »
    I live two train stops away from the Den. Gonna be interesting one day next season....

    Millwall fans never forgot Ian Pratt. As it was 35 years since his death it might be time to let it go.

    Then again, Man Utd fans that weren't alive in 1958 get outraged when fans of other teams who also weren't alive in 1958 start singing about the Munich Air Disaster so I can't see them letting it drop any time soon.
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