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Yes you would.

But man city generate more commercial revenue than you us and real Madrid ptogether apparently.

They've grown thier fan base to such levels

<laugh>You've gone all quiet after your earlier ejaculation mate you good?

I'm just watching you two vent.
 
Not reading back. What is Sucky crying about now? Referees or how Liverpool have never spent money and are seven points clear with eleven lads from Toxteth?
 
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I'm just watching you two vent.
I've hardly said a word on it.

I think chiefs made 2 posts on it.

You and the usual pep fanboys on here had a good ole soggy biscuit moment earlier on it though <laugh>

I dont see how it changes anything anyways it's not like city have been complying with the sponsorship rules anyway.

Just mugs like you and Everton have<laugh>
 
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I've hardly said a word on it.

I think chiefs made 2 posts on it.

You and the usual pep fanboys on here had a good ole soggy biscuit moment earlier on it though <laugh>

I dont see how it changes anything anyways it's not like city have been complying with the sponsorship rules anyway.

Just mugs like you and Everton have<laugh>

Are you ok?
 
Not reading back. What is Sucky crying about now? Referees or how Liverpool have never spent money and are seven points clear with eleven lads from Toxteth?
Just laughing at Roy's empty victory.

Celebrating a draw like a life long toffee kinda vibes again
 
Speaking of which has Peek been on since the other night? Thought he'd have been like a dog with two dicks.

Wonder if he left early and is now feeling the shame <laugh>

I did see him on at some point after - can't remember what he said though.
 
Nice. Hows the Newcastle spending spree to victory going?

The 5 to 10 year plan? yeah not bad

We've gone from 19th to 6th in 3 years, made a second cup final, have the possibly the best striker in the world, we're challenging for champions league a second time, about to release plans for a 1.2 billion stadium project a 200 million training facility, and now have the 7th biggest revenue in the country.

It's been a good start I'd say.

Actually on revenue you do have to wonder why the Saudis haven't sponsored the stadium, training ground and training kits at all in the last 3 years <confused>
 
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Speaking of which has Peej been on since the other night? Thought he'd have been like a dog with two dicks.

Wonder if he left early and is now feeling the shame <laugh>
Unsure, but that draw left it at 41wins each for us and them, although our goal difference means we're the champions of Goodison <laugh>
 
No it isn't.

I never mentioned transfer fees, that has always been there and, just as a wee reminder, Man City were doing it before anyone else with the first three million pound transfers in Francis, Daly and Reeves, in case you'd conveniently forgotten. Or in the case of plenty on here, never knew anyway.

So, yes 'big clubs' spend big on transfers, as does everyone. It's the ability to offer unrestricted wages by club's that are ran by oil emirates that would be the problem.

They have a literally bottomless pit that no one else can compete with, so if it is allowed to be unrestricted there will only be two clubs left competing, as they'll be offering every decent player double the money that can be offered elsewhere by anyone else.

So no, it's not always been the ****ing same.

So it's not always been the way of the world that the clubs spending the most win the most? ... KDEN
 
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So what you are saying is the PL could be sued by clubs, not just Man City doing the suing, for restricting revenue through unlawful rules? :bandit:
Correct… we’ve been very, very quiet throughout all this but that will likely change.
 
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This victory for Newcastle is thier biggest since...


Well. ever I guess, unless you was about 50 years ago<laugh>
 
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The thing is, there are owners. And then there are oil emirates.

Basically, City are owned/ran by Abu Dhabi and now Newcastle are ran by Saudia Arabia. Any other idea that it's individual owners is utter bollocks and we all know it.


Do people genuinely want to see a situation where clubs of this ilk can basically offer a million pounds a week to any player they want unhindered?

There have to be some form of restrictions.

They go about it the wrong way, the simplest thing would be a reasonable salary cap.
SOME form of restrictions - yes I agree. Restrictions that basically protect the clubs in positions of prominence from the threat of better run aspirational clubs… no.