The ITK thread

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The thing about AFC is that they are on that next tier down from the very best clubs, so they must expect to feed these clubs any half-decent talent.

Personally, I wouldn't want Wiltshire at Spurs, but, then again, we don't need to bolster the number of our home-grown players, whereas £ity do. Wiltshire will look good sat on the £ity bench.

If AFC are the next tier down to the very best clubs where does that put the spuds ? <whistle>

Both feeder clubs for the likes of City.

But Spurs, at least, have enjoyed some success in Europe
 
United are no longer the club they once were, that's absolutely for sure. They are beginning to wilt in £ity's lingering shadow.
 
But £ity don't need to be able to fill a stadium. They have struck oil.

Off course, the longer that United remain without glory the more and more a new generation of Mancs and plastics will support £ity. Let's face it, United is the premiere "plastics" club. There only so much time a plastic can go without glory. In another decade, we'll all have forgotten why United was so well supported.
 
But £ity don't need to be able to fill a stadium. They have struck oil.

Off course, the longer that United remain without glory the more and more a new generation of Mancs and plastics will support £ity. Let's face it, United is the premiere "plastics" club. There only so much time a plastic can go without glory. In another decade, we'll all have forgotten why United was so well supported.


I doubt it, you still have fans and you have won nothing for 100 years
 
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Without their goalie and their best outfield player, 'Pool will be in a very, very dark place, next season.