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I stopped after the first line. To start with, Shearer & Owen combined cost something like £30 odd million... Yeah, like we're going to afford that in the CCC.  :yikes:

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  On 13/02/2010 at 01:02, TU said:

I stopped after the first line. To start with, Shearer & Owen combined cost something like £30 odd million... Yeah, like we're going to afford that in the CCC.  :yikes:

why let facts get in the way of journalism

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  On 12/02/2010 at 14:14, steve_69 said:

What  that toilet roll of a newspaper fails to point out is that the likes of Portsmouth, West Ham, Liverpool, Man Utd, Hull etc. are in serious financial jeaopardy through spending beyond their means or just generally poor financial management. Football is changing and although we may struggle in the short term to reach the heady heights of European Qualification, we will at least rejoin the Premier Legaue in a better financial position than when we left it. 

We may be scraping the barrell in terms of signings but at least we're not looking over our shoulder at the possibility of administration like many other teams. 

It's about time these rags supported those clubs who are spending sensibly and congratulated them on being self-sufficient rather than suggesting they're second rate because they don't make senational big money signings.

Following Newcastle at the time we were splashing the cash was f***ing brilliant but innevitably we shafted ourselves.

 

That article just stinks of a sports journalist who's bored as f*** because we're not giving him anything to write about any more.  Well how about earning your crust reporting about how well Everton, Fulham, Birmingham and Arsenal have done by adopting a pragmatic attitude and investing shrewdly you unimaginative jobsworth prick!

 

Before any of you morons suggest this is a pro-Ashley post, it f***ing isn't alright.

 

 

 

 

 

top post this :thup:

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  On 12/02/2010 at 20:43, Kezman said:

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8 years back we played a Man City teams who's main threat was Darren Huckerby.

You don't need to go 8 years back, I remember when they were employing Dickov and Bernado Corradi.

 

& Joey Barton was there creative spark :facepalm:

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  On 13/02/2010 at 11:57, themanupstairs said:

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What  that toilet roll of a newspaper fails to point out is that the likes of Portsmouth, West Ham, Liverpool, Man Utd, Hull etc. are in serious financial jeaopardy through spending beyond their means or just generally poor financial management. Football is changing and although we may struggle in the short term to reach the heady heights of European Qualification, we will at least rejoin the Premier Legaue in a better financial position than when we left it. 

We may be scraping the barrell in terms of signings but at least we're not looking over our shoulder at the possibility of administration like many other teams. 

It's about time these rags supported those clubs who are spending sensibly and congratulated them on being self-sufficient rather than suggesting they're second rate because they don't make senational big money signings.

Following Newcastle at the time we were splashing the cash was f***ing brilliant but innevitably we shafted ourselves.

 

That article just stinks of a sports journalist who's bored as f*** because we're not giving him anything to write about any more.  Well how about earning your crust reporting about how well Everton, Fulham, Birmingham and Arsenal have done by adopting a pragmatic attitude and investing shrewdly you unimaginative jobsworth prick!

 

Before any of you morons suggest this is a pro-Ashley post, it f***ing isn't alright.

 

 

 

 

 

top post this :thup:

 

Good post, but isn't Fulham bankrolled by Al-Fayed by significant amounts?

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  On 14/02/2010 at 15:23, Village Idiot said:

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What  that toilet roll of a newspaper fails to point out is that the likes of Portsmouth, West Ham, Liverpool, Man Utd, Hull etc. are in serious financial jeaopardy through spending beyond their means or just generally poor financial management. Football is changing and although we may struggle in the short term to reach the heady heights of European Qualification, we will at least rejoin the Premier Legaue in a better financial position than when we left it. 

We may be scraping the barrell in terms of signings but at least we're not looking over our shoulder at the possibility of administration like many other teams. 

It's about time these rags supported those clubs who are spending sensibly and congratulated them on being self-sufficient rather than suggesting they're second rate because they don't make senational big money signings.

Following Newcastle at the time we were splashing the cash was f***ing brilliant but innevitably we shafted ourselves.

 

That article just stinks of a sports journalist who's bored as f*** because we're not giving him anything to write about any more.  Well how about earning your crust reporting about how well Everton, Fulham, Birmingham and Arsenal have done by adopting a pragmatic attitude and investing shrewdly you unimaginative jobsworth prick!

 

Before any of you morons suggest this is a pro-Ashley post, it f***ing isn't alright.

 

 

 

 

 

top post this :thup:

 

Good post, but isn't Fulham bankrolled by Al-Fayed by significant amounts?

not really these days they don't spend much

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  On 14/02/2010 at 15:34, jdckelly said:

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What  that toilet roll of a newspaper fails to point out is that the likes of Portsmouth, West Ham, Liverpool, Man Utd, Hull etc. are in serious financial jeaopardy through spending beyond their means or just generally poor financial management. Football is changing and although we may struggle in the short term to reach the heady heights of European Qualification, we will at least rejoin the Premier Legaue in a better financial position than when we left it. 

We may be scraping the barrell in terms of signings but at least we're not looking over our shoulder at the possibility of administration like many other teams. 

It's about time these rags supported those clubs who are spending sensibly and congratulated them on being self-sufficient rather than suggesting they're second rate because they don't make senational big money signings.

Following Newcastle at the time we were splashing the cash was f***ing brilliant but innevitably we shafted ourselves.

 

That article just stinks of a sports journalist who's bored as f*** because we're not giving him anything to write about any more.  Well how about earning your crust reporting about how well Everton, Fulham, Birmingham and Arsenal have done by adopting a pragmatic attitude and investing shrewdly you unimaginative jobsworth prick!

 

Before any of you morons suggest this is a pro-Ashley post, it f***ing isn't alright.

 

 

 

 

 

top post this :thup:

 

 

Good post, but isn't Fulham bankrolled by Al-Fayed by significant amounts?

not really these days they don't spend much

Aye hes only worth a few hundred million anyway and most of that is tied up.  Ashleys richer.

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  On 19/02/2010 at 14:10, Disco Des said:

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We could do far worse than getting Elliott Ward in on a free at the end of the season.

Do we need more unproven Championship standard centre backs?

 

15 games for West Ham in the Premier League, and 115 for Coventry (as well as a fair number loaned at Plymouth earlier in his career) suggests he is anything but unproven.

 

Most teams that are promoted never manage to sign Premiership proven defenders anyway, at least not ones at their peak. Steven Taylor, Coloccini, Williamson, Ward and one more decent backup (and Kadar) and I'd say that's decent enough in the CB position for going up next season.

 

EDIT: And obviously he fits Ashley's age policy (will be 25, probably the right age to give a 3-year deal to) and his money policy (free).

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  On 19/02/2010 at 14:24, Pilko said:

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We could do far worse than getting Elliott Ward in on a free at the end of the season.

Do we need more unproven Championship standard centre backs?

 

15 games for West Ham in the Premier League, and 115 for Coventry (as well as a fair number loaned at Plymouth earlier in his career) suggests he is anything but unproven.

 

Most teams that are promoted never manage to sign Premiership proven defenders anyway, at least not ones at their peak. Steven Taylor, Coloccini, Williamson, Ward and one more decent backup (and Kadar) and I'd say that's decent enough in the CB position for going up next season.

 

EDIT: And obviously he fits Ashley's age policy (will be 25, probably the right age to give a 3-year deal to) and his money policy (free).

 

Did mean unproven in the Prem more than unproven full stop. Would be suprised if we brought anyone at CB apart from on loan.

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