Media Thread 2017/18

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"This Liverpool team are so close to being ready to challenge for every trophy in the game and they will have a chance of having a go at the Champions League this season
Ha ha!

if Van Dijk bolsters the defence as their attacking players are as good as anyone, including Manchester City."
City goals scored: 61 Liverpool goals scored: 46

But hey John, why bother with the facts if it spoils your piece
 
A quote in this article from an ex pro is fcuking disgusting

“The oil-rich owners who have taken over the Premier League have changed price structure of the transfer market”

Why is it disgusting ? We've got loads of it. Just stating facts. Fuck em. Our owners are oil rich and I'm tickled pink they are.

When a dickhead idiot says "you can just go and buy players", I say, I know its fucking brilliant.
 
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Garside in the i. Does rubbish Mourinho's rubbish, but I am intrigued by why City don't have "conventional accounting mechanisms" and why the balance sheet doesn't matter.

Though Pep Guardiola’s net outlay at Manchester City is greater by £50 million in the same period he has yet to match in a single splosh the sums Mourinho paid for his two signature buys. So excuse us, Jose, if we don’t quite feel your pain.
Yet Mourinho is also right to point out that the terms of engagement have been warped by the state-backed interventions of Manchester City and Paris St-Germain, neither of whom are constrained by conventional accounting mechanisms.
The capacity to buy without reference to the balance sheet has knocked football’s traditional powers out of their privileged strides. United, Real Madrid and Barcelona no longer control the environment as they once did.


Read more at: https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/manchester-united-jose-mourinho-absurd-poverty/
 
Garside in the i. Does rubbish Mourinho's rubbish, but I am intrigued by why City don't have "conventional accounting mechanisms" and why the balance sheet doesn't matter.

Though Pep Guardiola’s net outlay at Manchester City is greater by £50 million in the same period he has yet to match in a single splosh the sums Mourinho paid for his two signature buys. So excuse us, Jose, if we don’t quite feel your pain.
Yet Mourinho is also right to point out that the terms of engagement have been warped by the state-backed interventions of Manchester City and Paris St-Germain, neither of whom are constrained by conventional accounting mechanisms.
The capacity to buy without reference to the balance sheet has knocked football’s traditional powers out of their privileged strides. United, Real Madrid and Barcelona no longer control the environment as they once did.


Read more at: https://inews.co.uk/sport/football/manchester-united-jose-mourinho-absurd-poverty/
Well unlike the rags, we have no material debt, so while the balance sheet is still important we don't need to constantly test it to make sure we're still solvent.

If he has a problem with our accounting procedures though, he should take it up with our auditors.
 
Well unlike the rags, we have no material debt, so while the balance sheet is still important we don't need to constantly test it to make sure we're still solvent.

If he has a problem with our accounting procedures though, he should take it up with our auditors.

That was what I thought.
 
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