jimharri
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All they'd need then would be to sign Charlie Austin.I thought that was Allegro to Birmingham.
All they'd need then would be to sign Charlie Austin.I thought that was Allegro to Birmingham.
To be fair mate, that's a bit like the 'wait until Mansour gets bored' argument. How long has Abramovitch been there and they've regularly and consistently won trophies? It's just a different way of acquiring/maintaining successLet's see if it continues.
This haphazard approach is going to bite them on the arse at some stage, and when it does it's going to take a long time and a lot of money to rescue it. Much like what the rags are going through at the moment.
To be fair mate, that's a bit like the 'wait until Mansour gets bored' argument. How long has Abramovitch been there and they've regularly and consistently won trophies? It's just a different way of acquiring/maintaining success
Correct, of the Dippers and Spuds today, only one will return with a cup, neither of them came close inAnd only lost out to penalties in the carabao cup.
And to be honest, I'm not bothered, if it were Chelsea and us battling it out every year that'd do me.Have to agree with this.
It’s far from haphazard approach from Chelski & simply a different approach from us to managing and running a football club.
Can’t really argue with the results & trophies since Abramovich has taken over.
As for sustainability if Roman decides to leave the club they have invested in a very good academy & countless number of loan players to fall back on as a grounding.
But can really only see him selling to another millionaire investor where the cycle will continue for the club.
Ha luckily i think i am a twat as wellNo change from all the other threads then ;)
But that is their long term plan. They know that refreshing the management team often, is a recipe for successful trophy hauls. So they continue to do it.That club is a mess, no long term plan at all.
The club is valued at $1.7 billion, so he’ll have to be a bit more than a millionaire investor! ;)Have to agree with this.
It’s far from haphazard approach from Chelski & simply a different approach from us to managing and running a football club.
Can’t really argue with the results & trophies since Abramovich has taken over.
As for sustainability if Roman decides to leave the club they have invested in a very good academy & countless number of loan players to fall back on as a grounding.
But can really only see him selling to another millionaire investor where the cycle will continue for the club.
Not until he's checked out the ley of the land. He doesn't want appear Austintatious.
Just as long(bridge) as Mike Riley isn't the ref.All they'd need then would be to sign Charlie Austin.
The club is valued at $1.7 billion, so he’ll have to be a bit more than a millionaire investor! ;)