by LUX » 14 May 2023 19:41
by AthleticoSpizz » 14 May 2023 20:08
if you ‘like football’ none of the aboveLUX Really don’t like Brighton, but very pleased with that result.
Even if I don’t really like City either.
Hang on, who do I like?
by LUX » 14 May 2023 20:11
by URZZZZ » 14 May 2023 21:52
AthleticoSpizz There ya go
Another Manchester £ity Premier title….no embargoes there……straight bat, straight down the crease
by Sutekh » 15 May 2023 06:13
URZZZZAthleticoSpizz There ya go
Another Manchester £ity Premier title….no embargoes there……straight bat, straight down the crease
‘Greed
Much as there’s always a desire to play at the top level, sometimes on reflection I think we’re better off where we are
City’s successes are everything that’s wrong with the game encapsulated in one - soulless club
by Franchise FC » 15 May 2023 07:44
SutekhURZZZZAthleticoSpizz There ya go
Another Manchester £ity Premier title….no embargoes there……straight bat, straight down the crease
‘Greed
Much as there’s always a desire to play at the top level, sometimes on reflection I think we’re better off where we are
City’s successes are everything that’s wrong with the game encapsulated in one - soulless club
Agree, funnily enough no real problem with Liverpool or United dominance as that would be borne out of a proper big club rather than these ghastly plastic vapid "money no object" history vacuums like City and, formerly, Chelsea. Good to see that Chelsea might soon be going down the tubes, hoping City will go the same way in the not too distant and we can all regroup on hating the next "big spenders" in plastic world - Newcastle (though actually hoping they'll be like a Reading and just not very good at it).
by Sutekh » 15 May 2023 08:52
Franchise FCSutekhURZZZZ
‘Greed
Much as there’s always a desire to play at the top level, sometimes on reflection I think we’re better off where we are
City’s successes are everything that’s wrong with the game encapsulated in one - soulless club
Agree, funnily enough no real problem with Liverpool or United dominance as that would be borne out of a proper big club rather than these ghastly plastic vapid "money no object" history vacuums like City and, formerly, Chelsea. Good to see that Chelsea might soon be going down the tubes, hoping City will go the same way in the not too distant and we can all regroup on hating the next "big spenders" in plastic world - Newcastle (though actually hoping they'll be like a Reading and just not very good at it).
You might want to check a bit if history.
Both United and Liverpool went around buying up the best talent when they were dominant.
Liverpool were the City of the 70’s
United, well, the fact that they once had the top three valued transfers seems to suggest it was all about money for them too
by Dirk Gently » 15 May 2023 09:16
by From Despair To Where? » 15 May 2023 09:25
by leon » 15 May 2023 11:48
LUX In the Premiership, I am very happy for Brentford and Fulham ( sorry Leon).
For personal reasons I really want Leicester to stay up. Soft spot for Everton, prolly cos, like Spurs, they are eternal failures.
by Sutekh » 15 May 2023 13:08
leonLUX In the Premiership, I am very happy for Brentford and Fulham ( sorry Leon).
For personal reasons I really want Leicester to stay up. Soft spot for Everton, prolly cos, like Spurs, they are eternal failures.
dear me LUX where do I start with this?
Brentford yes. The rest can all rot in the firery pits of hell.
by From Despair To Where? » 15 May 2023 14:08
by Snowflake Royal » 15 May 2023 18:12
Franchise FCSutekhURZZZZ
‘Greed
Much as there’s always a desire to play at the top level, sometimes on reflection I think we’re better off where we are
City’s successes are everything that’s wrong with the game encapsulated in one - soulless club
Agree, funnily enough no real problem with Liverpool or United dominance as that would be borne out of a proper big club rather than these ghastly plastic vapid "money no object" history vacuums like City and, formerly, Chelsea. Good to see that Chelsea might soon be going down the tubes, hoping City will go the same way in the not too distant and we can all regroup on hating the next "big spenders" in plastic world - Newcastle (though actually hoping they'll be like a Reading and just not very good at it).
You might want to check a bit if history.
Both United and Liverpool went around buying up the best talent when they were dominant.
Liverpool were the City of the 70’s
United, well, the fact that they once had the top three valued transfers seems to suggest it was all about money for them too
by tmesis » 15 May 2023 20:45
Snowflake Royal Like the league isn't bought most seasons through history.
by Snowflake Royal » 15 May 2023 22:34
tmesisSnowflake Royal Like the league isn't bought most seasons through history.
How it's bought is the key factor
Team getting 10,000 a week outspending a team that gets 3000 - everyone is fine with that
Team getting 3000 a week outspending a team that gets 10,000 due to outside financing - people often aren't happy
by genome » 16 May 2023 09:19
by Silver Fox » 16 May 2023 09:55
by Sanguine » 16 May 2023 11:13
by NathStPaul » 16 May 2023 11:18
Sanguine Seven wins in a row now for Liverpool, and unbeaten in nine. Does appear that, with Curtis Jones' improvement and the tactical tweak on TAA's game, Klopp has found his way out of their crappy form.
by Sanguine » 17 May 2023 09:34
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