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Guest bimpy474

McNally is sometimes funny but always arrogant and never ever wrong, just doesn't seem very pleasant tbh.

 

He's a prick.

 

Aye, you put it better.

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@McNallyMirror: @lee_ryder Aware of policy but find it ludicrous. So if a billionaire comes in he has to prove his worth with a 5-year #nufc box rental?Crap

 

Haha. Like the school bully nobody likes picking on the borderline special kid.

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It's daft. You can't have everyone being taken over my billionaire spend-a-lots. What is going to happen to the clubs when half of these inevitably get bored? They can't all buy success.

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no thanks, don't really want to be part of what is the biggest danger to the game.

 

It's also the future of the game, sadly..

IYO

 

Not sure if it's a matter of opinion after seeing what Chelsea and Man City have achieved in the last 8 or so seasons through outside investment.

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Lee Ryder ‏@lee_ryder

Haha quality, have gone from being accused of knowing nothing to being in Ashley's pocket in the space of a week

 

oh do shut up, Lee!

 

Does Lee Ryder think that all tweets to him are from the same person?  Somebody should tell him.

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£80m would probably not be enough to buy Cissé, Cabaye, Krul and Tiote. :yao:

pointless but true. if he asset stripped then he'd end up losing money in the long run.

 

 

an 80mill figure isn't so unrealistic as that would be the sale price with the debt built on top of that. it depends on whether you think ashley would cut his losses to get out without profit or loss ?

 

still think and hope it's cack mind.

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no thanks, don't really want to be part of what is the biggest danger to the game.

 

It's also the future of the game, sadly..

IYO

 

Not sure if it's a matter of opinion after seeing what Chelsea and Man City have achieved in the last 8 or so seasons through outside investment.

does that mean it's the future of the game ?
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Lee Ryder ‏@lee_ryder

Haha quality, have gone from being accused of knowing nothing to being in Ashley's pocket in the space of a week

 

oh do shut up, Lee!

 

Looks like Lee's up past his bedtime.

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It's daft. You can't have everyone being taken over my billionaire spend-a-lots. What is going to happen to the clubs when half of these inevitably get bored? They can't all buy success.

 

Maybe this:

 

http://i4.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article812129.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/Blackburn+Fans+-+Venky's+Out

 

Or this:

 

http://www.scotsman.com/webimage/1.2168772.1331850853!image/1056194225.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_595/1056194225.jpg

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no thanks, don't really want to be part of what is the biggest danger to the game.

 

It's also the future of the game, sadly..

IYO

 

Not sure if it's a matter of opinion after seeing what Chelsea and Man City have achieved in the last 8 or so seasons through outside investment.

does that mean it's the future of the game ?

 

Let's put it this way: if this trend of megarich individuals buying English football clubs and investing huge sums of money in them continues there is a significant chance that clubs who don't have a megarich owner will be unable to compete and in a few years time the Premiership will consist of these kinds of clubs. It's not a vision of the future I particularly look forward to, but sadly it does look like that's exactly what the future holds, yes.

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Guest bimpy474

McNally is sometimes funny but always arrogant and never ever wrong, just doesn't seem very pleasant tbh.

 

He's a prick.

 

Which one of you is Mcnally?

You're a cunt!

 

Errrm not me ?

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no thanks, don't really want to be part of what is the biggest danger to the game.

 

It's also the future of the game, sadly..

IYO

 

Not sure if it's a matter of opinion after seeing what Chelsea and Man City have achieved in the last 8 or so seasons through outside investment.

does that mean it's the future of the game ?

 

Let's put it this way: if this trend of megarich individuals buying English football clubs and investing huge sums of money in them continues there is a significant chance that clubs who don't have a megarich owner will be unable to compete and in a few years time the Premiership will consist of these kinds of clubs. It's not a vision of the future I particularly look forward to, but sadly it does look like that's exactly what the future holds, yes.

For you, the future is now. Only Man U have any chance of stopping City cleaning up for the foreseeable future.
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