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It's on Sky that Citeh have bid £60m for Aymeric Laporte, the centre back from Athletic Bilbao....still can't fill the stadium they rent off the Council. Financial Fair Play....my arse.
 
It's on Sky that Citeh have bid £60m for Aymeric Laporte, the centre back from Athletic Bilbao....still can't fill the stadium they rent off the Council. Financial Fair Play....my arse.
That takes the genius pep up to over £400m in spending ... sorry.... coaching his team to be top dogs in just 18 months.
This excludes wages and the fact he inherited a team with Dr Bruyna, Silva, Kompany, Stirling and Aguero already in it.

Top coaching if you ask me ... nothing to do with having the deepest pockets...no sireee...move along...nowt to see here folks
 
That takes the genius pep up to over £400m in spending ... sorry.... coaching his team to be top dogs in just 18 months.
This excludes wages and the fact he inherited a team with Dr Bruyna, Silva, Kompany, Stirling and Aguero already in it.

Top coaching if you ask me ... nothing to do with having the deepest pockets...no sireee...move along...nowt to see here folks
And they still can't afford Sanchez. His name should be a synonym for greedy now, the word greedy can be retired.
 
That takes the genius pep up to over £400m in spending ... sorry.... coaching his team to be top dogs in just 18 months.
This excludes wages and the fact he inherited a team with Dr Bruyna, Silva, Kompany, Stirling and Aguero already in it.

Top coaching if you ask me ... nothing to do with having the deepest pockets...no sireee...move along...nowt to see here folks

Yes, the guy's clearly a genius. Will no doubt get manager of the year, but how can you possibly tell how good a manger is with unlimited funds? A better test would be, for example, if he could do as well as Dyche at Burnley.

Also FFP continues to baffle me. A few years back Citeh got a rap on the knuckles over this (not much of a punishment really) and the fans really didn't cope with it well (joke). Since then if anything they've accelerated their spending, but has their "income" increased proportionally? And of course that income is a joke, coming effectively from the same source that owns the club. This sort of dealing will kill football eventually, because people are surely going to get bored with Citeh world domination coming from nothing but unlimited funding.
 
Yes, the guy's clearly a genius. Will no doubt get manager of the year, but how can you possibly tell how good a manger is with unlimited funds? A better test would be, for example, if he could do as well as Dyche at Burnley.

As I said to someone elsewhere a while ago ...

I admire the style of play that Pep has Citeh playing,
but I have no respect for the financial manner in which
that squad has been assembled.


"Also FFP continues to baffle me. A few years back Citeh got a rap on the knuckles over this (not much of a punishment really) and the fans really didn't cope with it well (joke). Since then if anything they've accelerated their spending, but has their "income" increased proportionally? And of course that income is a joke, coming effectively from the same source that owns the club."

I called UEFA spot-on over this yesrs ago. Specifically I said :

1. The FFP was spite at the PL and the possibility that another
Chelsky would emerge to threaten their CL darlings

2. The moment another Euro league got a Sugga Daddy FC
that it would collapse in a hypocrisy dichotomy (they could not
punish a PL one without punishing all) .

3. It would die the moment one of their existing darlings were
caught to the letter.


So La Liga darlings did #3 (with all the "creative accounting"
that followed) , and the oil money quickly did #2 by buying a club
(PSG) in Platinis' home nation.
 
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As I said to someone elsewhere a while ago ...

I admire the style of play that Pep has Citeh playing,
but I have no respect for the financial manner in which
that squad has been assembled.


"Also FFP continues to baffle me. A few years back Citeh got a rap on the knuckles over this (not much of a punishment really) and the fans really didn't cope with it well (joke). Since then if anything they've accelerated their spending, but has their "income" increased proportionally? And of course that income is a joke, coming effectively from the same source that owns the club."

I called UEFA spot-on over this yesrs ago. Specifically I said :

1. The FFP was spite at the PL and the possibility that another
Chelsky would emerge to threaten their CL darlings

2. The moment another Euro league got a Sugga Daddy FC
that it would collapse in a hypocrisy dichotomy (they could not
punish a PL one without punishing all) .

3. It would die the moment one of their existing darlings were
caught to the letter.


So La Liga darlings did #3 (with all the "creative accounting"
that followed) , and the oil money quickly did #2 by buying a club
(PSG) in Platinis' home nation.
Grossly simplistic and blatantly overlooking the fact that several that the chronology doesn't go Chelsea-Man City-PSG by any stretch of the imagination.

Off the top of my head it goes something like this: Chelsea-Taurine FC Salzburg-Man City-Malaga-Anzhi Makhachkala-PSG-Monaco-Dnipro-Taurine FC Leipzig-Milan - and that's not including teams who simply bought their way into the top tier like Fulham and Hoffenheim did, or clubs that have grossly disproportionate amounts of TV money funneled into them like the Old Firm
 
Grossly simplistic and blatantly overlooking the fact that several that the chronology doesn't go Chelsea-Man City-PSG by any stretch of the imagination.

The order of becoming Sugga Daddy FC is not as
significant or important as to which clubs could
threaten the UEFA CL darlings.

Citeh already being a PL club just as Chelsky are,
were and are far more of a danger than the likes
of Anzhi and Malaga could ever be.
 
To go unbeaten for 14 premier league matches (think the other 4 games were cup matches) but only be 2 points above us and 5 points above arsenal could be a problem.
You winning last night would have almost ended gooner hopes and would have meant we had to beat you to have any chance. Last night has put a lot of pressure on Liverpool imo.
I think that clubs lower down will follow Swansea (as clubs have done to us) and as so many are in danger (from 10th down) that is a lot of clubs who will be fighting tooth and nail for points.
In the last 8 days Bournemouth beat the goons, Swansea beat you and Southampton almost beat us.
The race for 4th is going to be long, drawn out and painful imho

The race for top four is back on after the last set of results. 5 points between 4th and 6th with plenty of big games left to play (the next 3 will be really important for you lot) and lower teams starting to get desperate and play for there prem league futures. Still a long way to go and I could see any of Arsenal, Liverpool or Spurs getting that 4th spot.
 
The race for top four is back on after the last set of results. 5 points between 4th and 6th with plenty of big games left to play (the next 3 will be really important for you lot) and lower teams starting to get desperate and play for there prem league futures. Still a long way to go and I could see any of Arsenal, Liverpool or Spurs getting that 4th spot.
We need to drag Chelsea back down into the scrap. They are not playing well but just doing enough to keep ahead. A couple of draws/losses and they could sink further.
 
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We need to drag Chelsea back down into the scrap. They are not playing well but just doing enough to keep ahead. A couple of draws/losses and they could sink further.

They still have to play Utd and City (in between there fixtures with Barca) and Liverpool and Spurs.

Still time for them to mess up and have to worry about there league position.
 
They still have to play Utd and City (in between there fixtures with Barca) and Liverpool and Spurs.

Still time for them to mess up and have to worry about there league position.

Spurs have their harsh block of games first.
Chelsky have theirs starting about 3 weeks later.

So every chance of the "concertina effect" happening
over that duration between both.

You / Poool / Man Utd have your top 6 clashes
better spread across the remainder of the season
so may be able to pounce during the above
(of course UEFA + FA cup participation later on,
and bastard TV broadcaster schedule demands
may affect that) .
 
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