Thank you, thank you & thank you. I asked our resident financial expert in another thread about this, but yours is the most plausible answer I’ve heard.....all these organically grown clubs have a money tree At the bottom of the garden which is fed with organic fertiliser; most probably from the shite that comes out of their mouths :)What! Like a money tree?
Cheers mate, added it just for you ;)Maly Wilson sorry but you forgot we will never boo God Save The Queen.
I said tell us never!!Nope, never
I think Dear Sky Sports is a bit formal. Dear Cunts would suffice !
Good idea.Is this page 2020? Does that mean we completed the season? Time for the 20/21 thread. FFS Modhrez.
Aaand we’re off.
can you imagine the salt from all and sundry if he does sign...especially after the cas appeal it would be the middle finger to the cartel , UEFA and the spiteful nineAhh yes, all the reasons why Messi playing at City is a bad thing!!!
Bring it on!!!
To be fair, isn't that Scouse not English? ;-)I said tell us never!!
Dont you understand English?
This means more ffs!!
Aaand we’re off.
Dont ask me. l dont have a clue what either means but Maly seems to like it.To be fair, isn't that Scouse not English? ;-)
Ratboy Neville already in panic denial..insisting Messi will stay at Barcacan you imagine the salt from all and sundry if he does sign...especially after the cas appeal it would be the middle finger to the cartel , UEFA and the spiteful nine
LOL. But if you want a serious answer, surely an "organic" club is one that is successful while spending just the money it earns. Which we do. Liverpool, in their modern incarnation, became successful after the Moores pumped money in. The money enabled them to buy better players and pay them better wages. The investment paid off but their previous owners nearly bolloxed it up. So their current owners had to bail them out, settle their debts and refinance them. Does that make them "organic"?Thank you, thank you & thank you. I asked our resident financial expert in another thread about this, but yours is the most plausible answer I’ve heard.....all these organically grown clubs have a money tree At the bottom of the garden which is fed with organic fertiliser; most probably from the shite that comes out of their mouths :)
Cheers PB, but if I’m honest, I prefer the money tree explanation :)LOL. But if you want a serious answer, surely an "organic" club is one that is successful while spending just the money it earns. Which we do. Liverpool, in their modern incarnation, became successful after the Moores pumped money in. The money enabled them to buy better players and pay them better wages. The investment paid off but their previous owners nearly bolloxed it up. So their current owners had to bail them out, settle their debts and refinance them. Does that make them "organic"?