I obviously just know way more about this than you guise so i wont take the ignorant mob mentality comments too seriously.
Aaahh there's Aber!
I obviously just know way more about this than you guise so i wont take the ignorant mob mentality comments too seriously.
Hadn't realised Vincent Company had gone to Bayern Munich, quite some jump that and a risk for Bayern surely.

You had money when others didn't - spent more and laid those foundations to be able to spend more over decades. City have just done it on a grander scale, and today's sums of money involved in the game are off the charts.So we weren't buying success rather we were successful so generated more revenue unlike City who were taken over by a country and had huge sums pumped in to make them successful .Arguing about the need for FFP type rules is one thing ,though iirc it was the EFL who led the way with that ,but to equate the way we were and City now are financed is just bollox.
You had money when others didn't - spent more and laid those foundations to be able to spend more over decades. City have just done it on a grander scale, and today's sums of money involved in the game are off the charts.
I mean, it's completely rigged nowadays towards the top 6 - it's a piss take, but what City have done is spent their money more wisely than their competitors. Success breeds revenue perpetually moving forward and it's as you say, almost insurmountable.It's not so much the money but the fact City have 2 first teams as a squad. I don't think any club has ever been in this position, not Livpl, not United in their pomp.
For any other club to compete that is unrealistic and an unsurmountable task.
Now I appreciate that posters (like Fosse and others no disrespect to him or anyone) are making the argument to beat up on Livpl, but if you think it was bad enough back then, how do you feel about this now bcos the idea a club can buy and sell players on a whim and always maintain two high quality starting 11's may make things bloody hard for other so-called big clubs, but it absolutely shuts the door on yours.
You had money when others didn't - spent more and laid those foundations to be able to spend more over decades. City have just done it on a grander scale, and today's sums of money involved in the game are off the charts.

It's not so much the money but the fact City have 2 first teams as a squad. I don't think any club has ever been in this position, not Livpl, not United in their pomp.
For any other club to compete that is unrealistic and an unsurmountable task.
Now I appreciate that posters (like Fosse and others no disrespect to him or anyone) are making the argument to beat up on Livpl, but if you think it was bad enough back then, how do you feel about this now bcos the idea a club can buy and sell players on a whim and always maintain two high quality starting 11's may make things bloody hard for other so-called big clubs, but it absolutely shuts the door on yours.

I mean, it's completely rigged nowadays towards the top 6 - it's a piss take, but what City have done is spent their money more wisely than their competitors. Success breeds revenue perpetually moving forward and it's as you say, almost insurmountable.
United, however, have spent as much as City, just very, very badly, and still due to the size of machine they are, find themselves in a position (of sorts) to address it. Utd should be competing with City, based on spend and starting point - even despite the Glazernomics.
My point is that Liverpool, United, Arsenal and others for decades were allowed to spend what they wanted without any reigns whatsoever - this in the money rich PL era (and well before in the case of Liverpool) built their dynasty - which was just fine and dandy until someone else (Roman) turned up with more cash and upset the apple cart. That started the "Fair Play" movement - otherwise known as self protection of the top clubs. City increased the focus. This has permeated across Europe.
The whole thing now is absolutely bent. Owners with ambition should be able to invest heavily, with guarantees and a plan to long term sustainability as just losing money hand over fist shouldn't be an option. The "big clubs" however, really don't want that.
Instead of stopping City, this whole scenario has now hamstrung the pack to be able to catch up as they themselves haven't been as good at recruitment and development, and are now beginning to be hamstrung to a point with FFP.

I mean, it's completely rigged nowadays towards the top 6 - it's a piss take, but what City have done is spent their money more wisely than their competitors. Success breeds revenue perpetually moving forward and it's as you say, almost insurmountable.
United, however, have spent as much as City, just very, very badly, and still due to the size of machine they are, find themselves in a position (of sorts) to address it. Utd should be competing with City, based on spend and starting point - even despite the Glazernomics.
My point is that Liverpool, United, Arsenal and others for decades were allowed to spend what they wanted without any reigns whatsoever - this in the money rich PL era (and well before in the case of Liverpool) built their dynasty - which was just fine and dandy until someone else (Roman) turned up with more cash and upset the apple cart. That started the "Fair Play" movement - otherwise known as self protection of the top clubs. City increased the focus. This has permeated across Europe.
The whole thing now is absolutely bent. Owners with ambition should be able to invest heavily, with guarantees and a plan to long term sustainability as just losing money hand over fist shouldn't an option. The "big clubs" however, really don't want that.
Instead of stopping City, this whole scenario has now hamstrung the pack to be able to catch up as they themselves haven't been as good at recruitment and development, and are now beginning to be hamstrung to a point with FFP.

None of any of that waffle from Fosset explains why city think the rules hey signed up for both in europe and the prem dont apply to them.
Breaking those rules is not the same and not even closely related to a team spending more than another team pre ffp days.
City are cheats
Fosse- nah they just spent well, Liverpools spent well back in 1956 so lalallalala
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yeah right .You had money when others didn't - spent more and laid those foundations to be able to spend more over decades. City have just done it on a grander scale, and today's sums of money involved in the game are off the charts.
I've been on the Ipswich board to welcome the new arrivals. A nice warm welcome and hopefully they'll post on here as well.
Was going to do the same with Lesta and Saints but then decided on "oh great, you're back" instead.

Agree with a lot of thatAs I said - Pep has won 4 PL titles on the bounce with a squad costing the same as yours - in contrast you've only won the one since the new league competition evolved from the old football league - despite spending an astronomical amount ...
Seeking to hamstring the competition by moaning about them being able to spend as much as you must be a scouse thing - ...
Rest of the football World just accepts that those that spend the most have the best chance of success - same as it ever was - no point crying about it ...
If you really want 'Fair Play' simply apply a universal cap on transfers in a season (net spend) across the league - and get an annual guarantee from each club owner to underwrite that amount ... proper level playing field then![]()
Agree with a lot of that
As I keep saying - so not all LFC fans are the same
but your lot broke those rules - what is looking like 3 times so you weren’t playing on the same level field as the rest of the teams
whether the rule is £1 or a million - you guys have flouted that
for the all the world it looks like you have continued after being caught too
so therefore by definition the club are cheats
but as I keep saying I do agree that it shouldn’t be cheating
but that’s just how I feel
Cheapest cheated title winners thenSome good points ...
... but we both know that nobody will ever win the Premier League with a sqyad costing as little as ours did (comparatively) again ...
Cheapest cheated title winners then
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