doobyedoobye
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I can only imagine the media are waiting to "go again" next week once they've agreed on the angle....
The problem is the smear campaign is working .
AgreedWhy is it? We are still in the Champions League and it does not seem to be affecting our sponsorship deals, or limit high profile establishments wanting to invest in us.
Who really gives a fuck what a few Irish dippers or jornalists from decaying rags think?
Irony is that it’s the main perpetrators in G14 who win their league every year; are in debt yet are still splashing the cash.
Hence Martin Samuel in the Mail.......
If a club can only spend what it generates then Manchester United and Liverpool, Real Madrid and Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Juventus will always have the most money in their domestic leagues. Here’s Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge on the future. ‘When we passed FFP 10 years ago, it was said you must not spend more money than you earn, this must again become the starting point.’
To the fuckwits and those that choose not to see, that makes perfect sense, spend more than you earn leads to debt, it's easily understandable family economics.
But if a business wants to grow, it must speculate to accumulate, but the cartel has declared that verboten.
Woah, did he?!? That is astonishing (it really is - this guy is supposed to be a journalist. As for his editor...). Which ones?Conn did the same, writing AC allegations as though CAS had made them.
Agreed
As much as its annoying and tedious to the fans it doesn't seem to be impacting investment in the club.
Saying that I would prefer a more deliberate legal response to the usual suspects