Superphil
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Haha, yes, oops, a typo, but I think the same of United though.The fact you’ve mistaken Wrexham’s new sponsor for a larger rival of theirs rather proves my point here, no?
Haha, yes, oops, a typo, but I think the same of United though.The fact you’ve mistaken Wrexham’s new sponsor for a larger rival of theirs rather proves my point here, no?
Why?Wrexham and the whole documentary/ted lassoo/ ****s can go and f*** themselves.
Having wealthy owners? Oops, can’t be that as Brighton have an owner wealthier than both of them….Why?
Late 1990's Arsenal had "SEGA" on the front of their shirts, Sampdoria had the same sponsor, but they just had "Dreamcast" on their shirts I think.I'm just going to let you guys know that "cazzo" in Italian is probably the most common swearword (equivalent to "fu*k" in usage even though it literally means "co*k".) So when we Serie A fans see those teams like Aston Villa that have "CAZOO" (which would be pronounced as "cazoh!" in Italian - so like "fuuk!") as shirt sponsor, we usually have a laugh/crack some obvious puns
Oh I didn't know about this sponsor change thing For anyone who doesn't know, "sega" in Italian means both "saw" (as in the tool) and "wank". If someone yells "Sei una sega!", it means "You're a wanker! (more in the sense of a washout loser)". Although apparently the other 2 teams sponsored by SEGA in Spain and France both had Dreamcast as sponsor as well, despite "sega" not having that meaning in their language.Late 1990's Arsenal had "SEGA" on the front of their shirts, Sampdoria had the same sponsor, but they just had "Dreamcast" on their shirts I think.
It is irritating and I’m in a particularly bad mood.Why?
Fair enough. I usually listen to Rammstein to resettle myself in times like thatI’m in a particularly bad mood.
Need a hug?It is irritating and I’m in a particularly bad mood.
The three clubs you mention all broke existing financial rules and ended up with points deductions or sanctions.I have mixed feelings on Wrexham.
I really enjoy the documentary, big fan of McElhenney thanks to Always Sunny. Ryan Reynolds is someone that's quite difficult to dislike. And it's hard to not enjoy seeing so many Wrexham fans made happy by the whole thing.
But what they're doing is financial doping. They're not this plucky little team, succeeding against all odds. They outspent everyone in that division. It's the same as Pompey, Reading, Derby and countless other teams spending big to try and buy success.
I can understand the antagonism towards them.
All I'm saying is this plucky little Wrexham tag is bollocks.The three clubs you mention all broke existing financial rules and ended up with points deductions or sanctions.
Are you implying that Wrexham have done similar?
I'm not sure what your complaint is - the "bigger" clubs in any division will always start out with an advantage (and I don't think anybody would argue that Wrexham weren't one of the two biggest clubs in the National League last season).
No, they are not. And nor is anybody else. You have listed a lot of them later in the paragraph. Football went professional in the 19th century and every league has a wide range of budgets. The Wrexham owners were upfront about wanting to propel Wrexham up the pyramid because they could.I have mixed feelings on Wrexham.
I really enjoy the documentary, big fan of McElhenney thanks to Always Sunny. Ryan Reynolds is someone that's quite difficult to dislike. And it's hard to not enjoy seeing so many Wrexham fans made happy by the whole thing.
But what they're doing is financial doping. They're not this plucky little team, succeeding against all odds. They outspent everyone in that division. It's the same as Pompey, Reading, Derby and countless other teams spending big to try and buy success.
I can understand the antagonism towards them.
Where would Brighton be without our billionaire owner and free ground ?They’ve been ‘promoted’ as The Little Engine That Could.
But they’re not that at all, they’re a company with relatively unlimited resources that are affectively elbowing their way to front of the line.
To even hint at comparing the two clubs and our recent financial histories is embarrassing.Where would Brighton be without our billionaire owner and free ground ?
Indeed - Tony Bloom has put FAR more money into Albion.To even hint at comparing the two clubs and our recent financial histories is embarrassing.
See the other reply. They're buying success and selling it as this underdog storyNo, they are not. And nor is anybody else. You have listed a lot of them later in the paragraph. Football went professional in the 19th century and every league has a wide range of budgets. The Wrexham owners were upfront about wanting to propel Wrexham up the pyramid because they could.