Like women???????
Oh dear, there's a love affair that's about to end.
Like women???????
Oh dear, there's a love affair that's about to end.![]()
Mark Lawrenson also said that Leicester's owners were billionaires yesterday, absolutely f*cking clueless. Just because they spent stupid money in the summer, everyone thinks they have more money than clubs like us, for example.
Oh dear, there's a love affair that's about to end.![]()

Not necessarily. If women ended every relationship because the man was an idiot the human race would die out![]()
They are billionaires though. Leicester would be very worried if they weren't with the amount they have spent.
It's the Liebherr's money, not ours. If other people think we don't have money to spend, then let them. We're still top of the league. Most pundits are pretty ignorant of goings on outside of the PL.
They're not.
http://fourfourtwo.com/lists/thefootballrichlist201112thefull100.aspx
"44. Vichai Raksriaksorn £132m
Leicester City (New entry)
A keen polo player, Vichai Raksriaksorn owns the VR Polo Club in his native Bangkok. But as one of Thailand's richest men, he also took over Leicester City, the championship football club, in August 2010 in a deal reckoned to be worth £39m. Raksriaksorn has a £132m fortune according to the latest Thai Rich List.
He owns duty-free stores at all of Thailand's international airports through his company King Power Duty Free; he also owns commercial properties at Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi International Airport, one of Asia's largest. Oh, and he sponsors the Thai national football league. His son Aiyawatt is vice-chairman of the Foxes, and the pair have big ambitions for the club."
Also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_English_football_club_owners#Championship - So roughly £115m-£140m
Does the Championship have much appeal in Asia? Would they pay to watch some overrated PL rejects managed by an enormous fraud when they can pay to watch actual PL football?
I'm glad we aren't in their shoes right now and I was glad we weren't in their shoes at the start of the season. Even more so now that you've informed me that they aren't billionaires. Not that I'd be hugely concerned if the Liebherrs' weren't either as we are being sensible. Them giving it large at the start of the season was pretty funny.
The thing I'm most glad about is that we didn't try and sign the players they did. Beckford, Vassell, Mills etc, it's like the owners had been playing Football Manager 2011.
PS West Ham's owners = lol