Glad I could be of service. For a small fee I can also teach you some originality. That means no 'Yo Momma' jokes, no using the same image over and over and defiantly no ****ing. We have Hizmo for that.
Well before I pay, would you be kind enough to display some originality. I have looked at your posts and can't find any. So before I part with my hard earned cash I would like some evidence that you are not bluffing. Thanks in advance, Bazray.
Courtesy of the bbc: Lee Cattermole - what are you doing? The full-time whistle had aleady gone but the Sunderland captain kept on chatting to referee Mike Dean and is shown a second yellow card, presumably for dissent. Incredible day of drama here.
This is true, although it is improving from the club's point of view - £99 million of the bonds now bought and held by the club. Still no idea what happened with the PIKs, but if they were going to rear their ugly head you'd have expected them to do so by now. Besides which, the longer the debt is held the less valuable it becomes in real terms. The really dangerous time for the debt was back in 2007 when it was around £700 million as opposed to £400 million Again true, but you could say the same for any club. How much control do Liverpool have over the decision making process of FSG? They have already publicly shown the manager and players that they are the boss after all. And the Glazers are unlikely to do anything to harm the value of the club they have built so much in the last seven years. The global financial markets conspire against everyone at the moment! But then what do the financial markets have to do with FFP? It's not like we are reliant on a floatation to make a profit after all. Guess this depends on what cycle you are talking about. The short term cycle for a single team lasts around three or four years maximum. If you are on about this "twenty year cycle of success" theory you seem to love, please show me a club this has ever applied for apart from Liverpool? After all, Real and Barca have consistently achieved success in La Liga since about 1950. Like I said, when SAF leaves that will be an issue, but how will it affect us under FFP? We may have less success, but in revenue terms there is very little difference between coming 1st and getting to the CL final and coming 3rd and getting to the CL 2nd round / QF. And whoever replaces SAF will be the least restricted manager in the league in terms of FFP, so even if they don't achieve the same dominance they will have an advantage over the others.
You're really overestimating the importance of that Carling Cup win. It's not an automatic springboard for success. The last team to win it before Liverpool got relegated!
No Bale and Parker, bloody hell did not know Arry was under Fergie's command. It's ok though, De Gea is in goal, so it evens out.
All hail United, the greatest team ever, Fergie is a legend, Giggs is a great role model and the fans have bags of class. Congratulations on being the second best team in Manchester!