Spanishbob
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Snotting I think u meant.Jordan needs slotting.
Snotting I think u meant.Jordan needs slotting.
I think the majority knew what you meant mate.Poorly worded on my part.
Should have said since changes were made to the European Cup format 31 years ago.
It's not a bap, it's a barm.Jay (Jay Greenhaigh) is on twitter. His twitter handle is @Saladabap.
The problem with doing it 'organically' is that the richer, established clubs will always come along and asset strip...It's impossible to do it 'organically' now. The closest thing I have seen to doing it organically is Southampton - Bale, Lallana, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Ward-Prowse, etc. What happened? Liverpool amongst others steamed in and said "we're having him, him and him". A bad recruitment cycle later and Southampton were relegated. So I say bollocks to your organic growth. City got to the top and stayed there by doing things in the only way possible. A way that is now largely shut off to any would-be dreamers. A way that sticks two fingers up to the twats who want to run football for their own benefit. A way that makes the envious establishment clubs more green than an Asda organic bag of spinach.
Agreed, kept his argument cohesive, and importantly, running over Jordan's attempts to knock him off course.ips hattThe best contribution by a City fan Jay on Talksport ever. He even silenced Jordan. Get it on catchup. It was played at around 10.25am. Chapeau Jay.
Gordon, try a new approach. Don't reply, just report it. I have a great time when sat with a coffee/brew. I simply report shite comments, make them work at the bbc and then have a laugh later when i look to see how many have been removed.
Arsenal too... the media are complicit in airbrushing or excusing their past indiscretions/investments/cheating etc.I feely admit we are were we are due to the investment, not a problem for me. It's not unusual for new owners to invest.
What I dont understand is why dippers and rags are embarrassed by their old owners investment.