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bobrivers said:
Manchester_lalala said:
Dont get this at all? If reports are true that RA is losing money, your spending will die down. As for City, it will be everlasting. But, I hope you do get Aguero, love to see him in the prem.

You don't seriously believe that, do you? Like anything, it'll come to an end. City owners are businessmen, too, I'm sure they have some kind of plan in mind and they won't keep spending crazy money forever.

About 70% of current Chelsea budget is being spent on players' wages, that's what it takes to keep the club competitive, and we've been losing money every year. Granted, the losses are getting smaller and smaller, the club's been making huge money off of CL and our domestic success for several years now and yet we're still some way from breaking even.

City have already spent a small fortune on players and will have to spend quite a bit more to break into the top four, let alone to remain there or win trophies. Your wage bill is already probably among the highest in the league and it'll get much bigger before you'll be in a position to reap any rewards.

Sure, some may say who cares, the Abu Dhaby sheiks are billionaires, but that doesn't mean they're in a habit of throwing money away.
 
allan harper said:
blueinsa said:
Evening Fulhamroad trust your well fella.

I agree Chelsea will be strong as along with us the money will be there.

That will do for me mate, fook the rags and fook the scousers!

ps. Terry will be a rock for us though fella ;-)


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You are forgetting what an impulsive little shithead Abromovich is. Our owners truly are in it for the long haul and the whole thing is better planned, better measured, better resourced and better thought out than Chelski's little brush with wealth has ever been. Chelski's top four days were numbered the minute we signed Robhinio from under their noses. Abromovich always had something of the "fly by night" in him. This is different and the fact that we can unsettle their talismanic "Mr Chelsea" captain must surely be telling them something.
 
Pam said:
bobrivers said:
Manchester_lalala said:
Dont get this at all? If reports are true that RA is losing money, your spending will die down. As for City, it will be everlasting. But, I hope you do get Aguero, love to see him in the prem.

You don't seriously believe that, do you? Like anything, it'll come to an end. City owners are businessmen, too, I'm sure they have some kind of plan in mind and they won't keep spending crazy money forever.

About 70% of current Chelsea budget is being spent on players' wages, that's what it takes to keep the club competitive, and we've been losing money every year. Granted, the losses are getting smaller and smaller, the club's been making huge money off of CL and our domestic success for several years now and yet we're still some way from breaking even.

City have already spent a small fortune on players and will have to spend quite a bit more to break into the top four, let alone to remain there or win trophies. Your wage bill is already probably among the highest in the league and it'll get much bigger before you'll be in a position to reap any rewards.

Sure, some may say who cares, the Abu Dhaby sheiks are billionaires, but that doesn't mean they're in a habit of throwing money away.

But are owners will not let our club go down hill one bit. Once we need assurance of new players, we will get them. Say in a few years, our side is ageing, unlike RA who can't splash out as much now, our owners want us to be the biggest club in the world, they wont let any downfall happen at all. Not saying they will spend millions and millions, but we will get our assurances when needing players. How I see it anyway.
 
bobrivers said:
Manchester_lalala said:
Dont get this at all? If reports are true that RA is losing money, your spending will die down. As for City, it will be everlasting. But, I hope you do get Aguero, love to see him in the prem.

You don't seriously believe that, do you? Like anything, it'll come to an end. City owners are businessmen, too, I'm sure they have some kind of plan in mind and they won't keep spending crazy money forever.

About 70% of current Chelsea budget is being spent on players' wages, that's what it takes to keep the club competitive, and we've been losing money every year. Granted, the losses are getting smaller and smaller, the club's been making huge money off of CL and our domestic success for several years now and yet we're still some way from breaking even.

City have already spent a small fortune on players and will have to spend quite a bit more to break into the top four, let alone to remain there or win trophies. Your wage bill is already probably among the highest in the league and it'll get much bigger before you'll be in a position to reap any rewards.

Sure, some may say who cares, the Abu Dhaby sheiks are Trillionaires, but that doesn't mean they're in a habit of throwing money away.

Edited for accuracy
 
vincent said:
bobrivers said:
Manchester_lalala said:
Dont get this at all? If reports are true that RA is losing money, your spending will die down. As for City, it will be everlasting. But, I hope you do get Aguero, love to see him in the prem.

You don't seriously believe that, do you? Like anything, it'll come to an end. City owners are businessmen, too, I'm sure they have some kind of plan in mind and they won't keep spending crazy money forever.

About 70% of current Chelsea budget is being spent on players' wages, that's what it takes to keep the club competitive, and we've been losing money every year. Granted, the losses are getting smaller and smaller, the club's been making huge money off of CL and our domestic success for several years now and yet we're still some way from breaking even.

City have already spent a small fortune on players and will have to spend quite a bit more to break into the top four, let alone to remain there or win trophies. Your wage bill is already probably among the highest in the league and it'll get much bigger before you'll be in a position to reap any rewards.

Sure, some may say who cares, the Abu Dhaby sheiks are Trillionaires, but that doesn't mean they're in a habit of throwing money away.

Edited for accuracy

Our wage bill is niether here nor there. Our wealth is literally staggering.
 
this bast4rd at it again

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bobrivers said:
Manchester_lalala said:
Dont get this at all? If reports are true that RA is losing money, your spending will die down. As for City, it will be everlasting. But, I hope you do get Aguero, love to see him in the prem.

You don't seriously believe that, do you? Like anything, it'll come to an end. City owners are businessmen, too, I'm sure they have some kind of plan in mind and they won't keep spending crazy money forever.

About 70% of current Chelsea budget is being spent on players' wages, that's what it takes to keep the club competitive, and we've been losing money every year. Granted, the losses are getting smaller and smaller, the club's been making huge money off of CL and our domestic success for several years now and yet we're still some way from breaking even.

City have already spent a small fortune on players and will have to spend quite a bit more to break into the top four, let alone to remain there or win trophies. Your wage bill is already probably among the highest in the league and it'll get much bigger before you'll be in a position to reap any rewards.

Sure, some may say who cares, the Abu Dhaby sheiks are billionaires, but that doesn't mean they're in a habit of throwing money away.

A lot of sense in your post, however given the track record of our owners (they made £1.5b on Baclays shares in two phone calls and it took them about as long as a transfer windows, I wouldn't past them to get a return on their investment at some point. They appear to be buying up large tracts of land around City's stadium, and may even have an eye on the mega-casino business which has already been muted for the area.

A lot of people believe that our owners want a high profile and international glory for Abu Dhabi. Maybe that in itself will be the return on the investment.

These guys are so rich that anything could happen. They make your guy look tinpot.
 
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