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£100m they've spent on it, produced one good player who left at the first chance he could to go to Madrid. (semi-serious btw)

 

Ours is woeful mind, but think the kids don't need pampering like the way citeh do. Thry need to know thryve not made it yet.

 

£100M which will pay for itself in the next 15-20 years.

 

It's already been 10. A lot of money just on facilities, not including wages of players and staff to run it over that time and so far little return for them (we've probably received more in that time down to Andy Carroll) . The amount they've spent is not needed to produce top players. It's a lottery and if you buy more tickets your chance is higher, but still no certainly you'll win.

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£100m they've spent on it, produced one good player who left at the first chance he could to go to Madrid. (semi-serious btw)

 

Ours is woeful mind, but think the kids don't need pampering like the way citeh do. Thry need to know thryve not made it yet.

 

£100M which will pay for itself in the next 15-20 years.

 

It's already been 10. A lot of money just on facilities, not including wages of players and staff to run it over that time and so far little return for them (we've probably received more in that time down to Andy Carroll) . The amount they've spent is not needed to produce top players. It's a lottery and if you buy more tickets your chance is higher, but still no certainly you'll win.

 

It's most certainly not a lottery.

 

Look at Chelsea and the players that have come through their academy in recent years.

 

Abraham

Hudson-Odoi

Loftus-Cheek

 

Would fetch £60m in one go, easy.

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£100m they've spent on it, produced one good player who left at the first chance he could to go to Madrid. (semi-serious btw)

 

Ours is woeful mind, but think the kids don't need pampering like the way citeh do. Thry need to know thryve not made it yet.

 

£100M which will pay for itself in the next 15-20 years.

 

 

It's already been 10. A lot of money just on facilities, not including wages of players and staff to run it over that time and so far little return for them (we've probably received more in that time down to Andy Carroll) . The amount they've spent is not needed to produce top players. It's a lottery and if you buy more tickets your chance is higher, but still no certainly you'll win.

 

quite possibly the daftest post i have ever read on here

 

if you think its a lottery and kids being in an amazing environment with the best facilities and best players around them wont help then you need to give your head a shake

 

watch the documentary on their youth team from last year on youtube to see just how far we are away from them and the likes of Chelsea

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This comes across as slightly dickish but look at this:

 

http://oi65.tinypic.com/2hyhu8z.jpg

 

something out of grange hill

 

Fucking hell  :lol: :lol:

 

It’s like they made one of the academy boys do it,

 

‘Come on lads, best design goes up on the wall!’

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Don’t know if this is the correct thread. However if this is true it’s a worry. It means the champions league games will be played on a weekend. The tv contracts will be changed. Now imagine Newcastle v Brighton at 5.30 on a Saturday night while Barcelona v Manchester City is on another channel. In effect the teams in the champions league will get huge amounts of money as this is aimed at the American and Asian market. The money for tv rights for the premiership will be hughgly reduced.

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Don’t know if this is the correct thread. However if this is true it’s a worry. It means the champions league games will be played on a weekend. The tv contracts will be changed. Now imagine Newcastle v Brighton at 5.30 on a Saturday night while Barcelona v Manchester City is on another channel. In effect the teams in the champions league will get huge amounts of money as this is aimed at the American and Asian market. The money for tv rights for the premiership will be hughgly reduced.

 

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Don’t know if this is the correct thread. However if this is true it’s a worry. It means the champions league games will be played on a weekend. The tv contracts will be changed. Now imagine Newcastle v Brighton at 5.30 on a Saturday night while Barcelona v Manchester City is on another channel. In effect the teams in the champions league will get huge amounts of money as this is aimed at the American and Asian market. The money for tv rights for the premiership will be hughgly reduced.

 

 

Won't happen.  FA's and league's won't allow it.

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