Very underrated player, goes under the radar as there's flashier names in Real Madrid and Brazil, but he's been fantastic for them for a while now and is only 23 still
Aren’t Man City bankrolled by UAE oil money as opposed to Real Madrid who’ve had government hand outs
Man City averaged near 30k in the third tier that’s a big club] 48k against Charlton to get promoted to top flight in 1985 before football was trendy is pretty big
as long as the owners put the dough in and it’s not loaned I don’t see a problem with big spending
Got no problem with Man City... the typical elite seem to want a closed shop so they can never truly be challenged, or kicked out of the top table. Thats all the current Financial rules are designed for
So are the fake big club, cheats, crashing out to a genuine historic big club in Madrid?
Longer it goes on how will Pep react?
I had a feeling both City and Arsenal would go out tonight….. really not sure at the moment though.
yeah those plucky Madrid minnows
nothing to see here
from the independent
The property deal that helped Real Madrid pay for players such as Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo and David Beckham is being looked into by the EU, who may order the club to repay some of the money.
Real's president, Florentino Perez, sold their 15-hectare training ground in the heart of fashionable Madrid to city and regional authorities for a staggering £290m in 2001. The sale helped clear the club's £177m debt, and left enough to pay unprecedented sums for Zidane, Ronaldo, Luis Figo and Beckham. But the European Commission suspects the price was over-inflated and included a hidden public subsidy for what has been seen since the Franco era as Spain's official state-sponsored club.
Got no problem with Man City... the typical elite seem to want a closed shop so they can never truly be challenged, or kicked out of the top table. Thats all the current Financial rules are designed for
Nah - fuck em. Cheats and they always had a chip on their shoulder when we battered them to the Championship title. And then humiliated them 4-0 first game of the prem season.
They are basically an FFP cheating Sunderland or Sheff Weds in my book. Biggish club but well above their station.
Meanwhile we have been stuck watching this cold cup of sick for the last decade or so.
So I will crawl back into my bitter old hole and think about Kinsella smashing it into the top corner for 3-0…
Got no problem with Man City... the typical elite seem to want a closed shop so they can never truly be challenged, or kicked out of the top table. Thats all the current Financial rules are designed for
Nah - fuck em. Cheats and they always had a chip on their shoulder when we battered them to the Championship title. And then humiliated them 4-0 first game of the prem season.
They are basically an FFP cheating Sunderland or Sheff Weds in my book. Biggish club but well above their station.
Meanwhile we have been stuck watching this cold cup of sick for the last decade or so.
So I will crawl back into my bitter old hole and think about Kinsella smashing it into the top corner for 3-0…
Nah nothing will beat Claus Jensen's lob when the ball smashed against him
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Arsenal-Bayern is massive for that now.
Longer it goes on how will Pep react?
I had a feeling both City and Arsenal would go out tonight….. really not sure at the moment though.
Man City averaged near 30k in the third tier that’s a big club]
48k against Charlton to get promoted to top flight in 1985 before football was trendy is pretty big
as long as the owners put the dough in and it’s not loaned I don’t see a problem with big spending
nothing to see here
from the independent
The property deal that helped Real Madrid pay for players such as Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo and David Beckham is being looked into by the EU, who may order the club to repay some of the money.
Real's president, Florentino Perez, sold their 15-hectare training ground in the heart of fashionable Madrid to city and regional authorities for a staggering £290m in 2001. The sale helped clear the club's £177m debt, and left enough to pay unprecedented sums for Zidane, Ronaldo, Luis Figo and Beckham. But the European Commission suspects the price was over-inflated and included a hidden public subsidy for what has been seen since the Franco era as Spain's official state-sponsored club.