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So not really a bottle job then if City suddenly hit form?

I'd call failing to beat Southampton at home a bit of a bottle job tbf. Can't expect to win the league if you can't beat the worst team in it.

Chelsea and Leicester were the only other teams who didn't manage to beat us so that's the company they're keeping.
 
I'd call failing to beat Southampton at home a bit of a bottle job tbf. Can't expect to win the league if you can't beat the worst team in it.

Chelsea and Leicester were the only other teams who didn't manage to beat us so that's the company they're keeping.

Big Nathan Jones stopped the quadruple so United fans should really be grateful.
 
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Man Utd fans are probably the most arrogant, aggressive fans i've seen in Newcastle.

Most other fans are game for a laugh, bit of banter and you can have normal discussion with.

Man Utd fans come up thinking they are better than everyone and everything.

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Thread banned. I'l let you back on when there's some decent football back, your Toon mates will have to remind me. So see you again in August. <ok>
 
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Not on the scale of Chelsea and City.

So no, not similar at all <laugh>

Really? in relative terms? ... Manchester United spent £20 or £30 million on a defender (Rio) at a time when many clubs in the top 2 divisions hadn't made a seven figure transfer ... Liverpool 's current goalie cost 2 and half times our entire Premier League winning squad... but how very dare other clubs get in on the act eh?

Is your Brokeback Mountain in the principality of Cloud Cuckoo Land by any chance? ... would explain a lot <laugh>
 
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It’s not just the amount they’ve spent, it’s how they came to get their money that annoys me. Other clubs of course spent big but they got their money in a more authentic way.

To be fair doesnt seem to have annoyed you too much. You wanted city and their lottery money to win over united who made it themselves
 
Really? in relative terms? ... Manchester United spent £20 or £30 million on a defender (Rio) at a time when many clubs in the top 2 divisions hadn't made a seven figure transfer ... Liverpool 's current goalie cost 2 and half times our entire Premier League winning squad... but how very dare other clubs get in on the act eh?

Is your Brokeback Mountain in the principality of Cloud Cuckoo Land by any chance? ... would explain a lot <laugh>

Utd were always big spenders, but back when they spent that money on Rio, they were also winning pots and probably had one of the best commercial income streams of any club in the world. In essence they could afford to spend big, because they earned it.

Trying to compare them to City who were nowhere and just lobbed £2bn at it, isn't even a viable comparison

So no Flossy, again, it's not similar at all.
 
Really? in relative terms? ... Manchester United spent £20 or £30 million on a defender (Rio) at a time when many clubs in the top 2 divisions hadn't made a seven figure transfer ... Liverpool 's current goalie cost 2 and half times our entire Premier League winning squad... but how very dare other clubs get in on the act eh?

Is your Brokeback Mountain in the principality of Cloud Cuckoo Land by any chance? ... would explain a lot <laugh>

We've broken transfer records regularly, yes, but it was a big signing every other season. When we signed Ferdinand, he was that season's marquee signing. Similarly with Rooney etc.

City were making huge signings two or three times per window, while they 'developed' this squad of theirs.

But then I'd thought this was obvious.

Otherwise, yeah, exactly the same.
 
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Some fans prefer the romance of the old days before financial doping meant having the money to buy the best players. Back then it was just bribing referees or opposition players to help you win trophies. Simpler times.
It was financial doping at a different level. Most teams were owned by a rich supporter, then even richer fans bought clubs and pumped money in. Liverpool owned by Littlewoods when Trev the local haulage owner ran a Swindon for example.

Blackburn spent a load of money to win the title. No different these days, we’re just talking ultra billionaires against multi multi millionaires
 
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Utd were always big spenders, but back when they spent that money on Rio, they were also winning pots and probably had one of the best commercial income streams of any club in the world. In essence they could afford to spend big, because they earned it.

Trying to compare them to City who were nowhere and just lobbed £2bn at it, isn't even a viable comparison

So no Flossy, again, it's not similar at all.
United were **** for most of the 70's and 80's, then got a massive cash injection after going to the city with a begging bowl, and bought their 90's success. Not really seeing much of a difference, other than City needing some business man to perform keepie-uppies at the Etihad.