siclean
ex hollingbury
- Apr 14, 2009
- 1,577
Oh get a life, who says we care were DISCUSSING
really ?? wow
Oh get a life, who says we care were DISCUSSING
My point is if you gave Benitez or Wenger another say £30 000 000 each for transfers, they would use it to buy players they were keen on and would probably comfortably surpass Man. Utd.
It would appear Man. Utd. have just scraped the title, having spent absolute fortunes on transfers
I agree with the above point about Robbie Keane, and would concede Ferguson rarely buys a plum, but that is after how many years of experience of being able to afford more or less who he likes?
Warning. Binfest alert!
Get ready.......
can i ask ..what exactly is binfest
just a gernal fight amounst fellow posters. Normaly ends up of the BNP threads put there is quite a civil discution going on.
An argument on an internet messageboard that soon spirals out of control with everyone getting involved, and in the end no-one really knows what the argument was about
I think your point applies to Arsenal, but not to Liverpool, who have a vast amount of money. Them and Chelsea are the two who can compete with United.
As I argued on a thread a couple of months ago. Manchester United's success and financial clout has been based on a terriffic youth system. Chelsea, and to a degree Liverpool have had money placed in their laps. I'm not saying they haven't had a helping hand either, but there is a reason why they are able to spend more money.
As you say Ferguson very rarely buys a plum, and when he sees a player he thinks will improve his team, he asks for the money to get them.
I hope to be alive the day we can say that about the Albion!!
Liverpool's signing of Robbie Keane re-inforces your point.
I don't agree about Liverpool. Take out Gerrard and Torres and there really isn't much else there. Perhaps they thought splashing £20M on Keane was the final cog in the machine, but were proved wrong...
Oh well, I live in hope of some United tears and a Fergie tantrum after the Barca game.
I don't care to be honest
I Agree, As much as I hate them I admire them also afterall they are the best club representing our country at the moment.
Back tracking a bit there buddy?
I lived with Liverpool lording it throughout the 70's and 80's and I'm delighted to see a team that has played such amazing football go level on 18 championships with them. Now we just need to get the Liverpool mafia off our tellies and all will be good.