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We’ve towed £250m in 2 seasons and we’re still ****ing ****. He’s invested over £1BN but his asset is worth more than he’s spent and they’ve currently got the CL trophy in their cabinet. I get why you’re bitter about it, but your argument is skewed.

I'm not arguing that he hasn't got a decent business there now and he's got a CL trophy in the bag too. My point is that has all come about due to the massive wedge he's been able to throw at them. In the early days, it was just throw as much money at the problem and see what sticks. It was crass to watch.
 
Football isn't like other industries though. There's supposed to be a level playing field of 'sporting chance' where you get to where you are on merit and achievement. Or at least there used to be....I know those days are long gone now

was never the case. It’s been the toy of local man done well, rich business owner, millionaire and now billionaire/investment group.
You want a level playing field?

salary caps same across league, a draft system of the best players, players not allowed to leave on free transfers etc. A max transfer spend per season. That would make a level playing field.
 
Football isn't like other industries though. There's supposed to be a level playing field of 'sporting chance' where you get to where you are on merit and achievement. Or at least there used to be....I know those days are long gone now

It's not been a level playing field for at least 50 years mate if not longer.

If you're going to point the finger at one thing which started the spiral out of control then it's not Roman buying Chelsea but the formation of the PL.
 
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Football isn't like other industries though. There's supposed to be a level playing field of 'sporting chance' where you get to where you are on merit and achievement. Or at least there used to be....I know those days are long gone now
Oh behave ffs. Before the huge hike in domestic TV revenue the golden calf was the CL cash. The clubs who managed to get their noses into that trough had a massive financial advantage over the rest of the league, and so it was largely self sustaining. They wanted to keep it like that and squealed like stuck pigs when Chelsea then City upset the apple cart with huge owner investment. The idea that until that point it was extremely fair and equitable is laughable tbh.
 
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Oh behave ffs. Before the huge hike in domestic TV revenue the golden calf was the CL cash. The clubs who managed to get their noses into that trough had a massive financial advantage over the rest of the league, and so it was largely self sustaining. They wanted to keep it like that and squealed like stuck pigs when Chelsea then City upset the apple cart with huge owner investment. The idea that until that point it was extremely fair and equitable is laughable tbh.

At least the CL was a reward based on sporting achievement though.
 
It's not been a level playing field for at least 50 years mate if not longer.

If you're going to point the finger at one thing which started the spiral out of control then it's not Roman buying Chelsea but the formation of the PL.

The formation of the PL invested money across the board though. I agree that it also saw a hike in transfer fees and wages. Chelsea just blew it out of all proportion though when RA came along.
 
For the clubs who spent the most money.

I rest my case Ma’Lud.

If that money was spent within the club's means, then there's no problem.

If you invest a **** load of cash to buy your way into it, then for me that is problematic
 
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If that money was spent within the club's means, then there's no problem.

If you invest a **** load of cash to buy your way into it, then for me that is problematic
So just a coincidence then that currently your club happens to have the highest match day income in the League <laugh>
 
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If that money was spent within the club's means, then there's no problem.

If you invest a **** load of cash to buy your way into it, then for me that is problematic

So those clubs who benefitted from the PL gaining a 4th CL place *cough* and thus handing them a massive financial helping hand were sound, but those clubs who finished just behind them, who’s owners might have chosen to invest to try and break the glass ceiling were somehow ruining the game? **** off <laugh>
 
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The formation of the PL invested money across the board though. I agree that it also saw a hike in transfer fees and wages. Chelsea just blew it out of all proportion though when RA came along.

Did it? I thought it was a power grab from a minority taking the majority of cash.

More importantly it took the league worldwide and started the path towards crazy money.
 
So those clubs who benefitted from the PL gaining a 4th CL place *cough* and thus handing them a massive financial helping hand were sound, but those clubs who finished just behind them, who’s owners might have chosen to invest to try and break the glass ceiling were somehow ruining the game? **** off <laugh>

Where do you draw the line then ? If it's based on sporting achievement surely it has to be on league finishing places.
 
So just a coincidence then that currently your club happens to have the highest match day income in the League <laugh>

Well that will come from the fact that we charge a ****in **** load for fans to get in <laugh>

Part of that is always going to be the demographic and geographic variation on living standards and wages etc.

London prices are always going to be higher than the North of England.
 
Did it? I thought it was a power grab from a minority taking the majority of cash.

More importantly it took the league worldwide and started the path towards crazy money.

It was far more than that at the time. English football was a ****ing mess after Heysel then Hillsborough. There was virtually no live games on TV, the game was viewed as a sport that bred hooligans and there was next to **** all TV cash anyway before the inception of the PL, that was sort of the point of it happening.
 
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It was far more than that at the time. English football was a ****ing mess after Heysel then Hillsborough. There was virtually no live games on TV, the game was viewed as a sport that bred hooligans and there was next to **** all TV cash anyway before the inception of the PL, that was sort of the point of it happening.

As much as I mourned the end of the terraces and all seater stadiums, it actually helped to clean the game up and attract families to stadiums.
At least now we're getting a return to safe standing, not before time imo.
 
It was far more than that at the time. English football was a ****ing mess after Heysel then Hillsborough. There was virtually no live games on TV, the game was viewed as a sport that bred hooligans and there was next to **** all TV cash anyway before the inception of the PL, that was sort of the point of it happening.

Obviously before my time but the dosh was largely seen as a way to convert/rebuild stadia early on wasn' it?
 
So those clubs who benefitted from the PL gaining a 4th CL place *cough* and thus handing them a massive financial helping hand were sound, but those clubs who finished just behind them, who’s owners might have chosen to invest to try and break the glass ceiling were somehow ruining the game? **** off <laugh>

Our entire squad cost less than you paid for Richarlison and we are only 2 points behind you

Massive investment does not guarantee success or in some cases prevent relegation
 
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