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Man United starlet Adnan Januzaj: Why I chose Dortmund over Sunderland

 

 

Manchester United starlet Adnan Januzaj has revealed the lure of playing in front of Borussia Dortmund’s fans tempted him to turn his back on the Premier League – for one year at least.

 

Sunderland – who had been linked with Januzaj – missed out on the Belgian when he joined Dortmund on a season-long loan yesterday.

 

The midfielder will wear the No.9 shirt at Dortmund, who sit top of the Bundesliga table after starting the season with three consecutive wins.

 

Speaking to the German club’s website, Januzaj said: “Borussia Dortmund are a big club and the fans are said to be unbelievable here.

 

“I want to achieve big things with this team.”

 

What terrible journalism

 

http://www.shieldsgazette.com/sport/sunderland-afc/latest-safc-news/man-united-starlet-adnan-januzaj-why-i-chose-dortmund-over-sunderland-1-7438332

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"He loves scorin against the mags marra, 10 million well spent!"

 

 

There whole club and fanbase is  build around how they compare to us, so someone who scores against "the mags" is the be all and end all of their ambition as a club. It's the onlything that counts. That's why they never have done anything worth shouting about for well over a generation and never will.

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If the likes of Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal etc. were ran like us and finished seasons like us they would struggle to get half the crowds our clubs do.

 

Don't think they would. But the prices for a ticket would tumble.

 

Both Liverpool and Man Utd have struggled to sell tickets when they have been underperforming in recent seasons.  Who knows how much they would fall with seasons of continued underachievement but I would expect they would still get decent-sized crowds.

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If the likes of Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal etc. were ran like us and finished seasons like us they would struggle to get half the crowds our clubs do.

 

Don't think they would. But the prices for a ticket would tumble.

And there's the classic contrary for the sake of it TCD post

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That thread is an abomination, op leaves out Wijnaldum, probably still gutted that we got him :lol:

 

'Wijnaldum v Toivonen - Gini - great player, ola looks decent but I don't think many can argue he's better'

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If the likes of Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal etc. were ran like us and finished seasons like us they would struggle to get half the crowds our clubs do.

 

Don't think they would. But the prices for a ticket would tumble.

 

Both Liverpool and Man Utd have struggled to sell tickets when they have been underperforming in recent seasons.  Who knows how much they would fall with seasons of continued underachievement but I would expect they would still get decent-sized crowds.

 

Liverpool got 35400 for a league game under Hodgson.

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If the likes of Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal etc. were ran like us and finished seasons like us they would struggle to get half the crowds our clubs do.

 

Don't think they would. But the prices for a ticket would tumble.

 

Both Liverpool and Man Utd have struggled to sell tickets when they have been underperforming in recent seasons.  Who knows how much they would fall with seasons of continued underachievement but I would expect they would still get decent-sized crowds.

 

Liverpool got 35400 for a league game under Hodgson.

 

Was that against Wolves?  I seem to remember being at an away game over Christmas time and that game was on the TV in a bar afterwards.  Empty seats all over and I thought it looked closer to 30,000. 

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