Keith Moon
Well-Known Member
The difference between Sir Rat and Lord Mansour is that Sir Rat needs the bank and Lord Mansour is the bank.
Maybe it goes to prove that more tourists go to watch Barcelona @ the Nou Camp than Barcelona itselfLet's hope they follow the shining example of Barcelona.
They've moved out of their 99,000 capacity stadium to build a new bigger one.
The temporary stadium has a capacity about half that, and they've only sold out one game this season. Against Atletico Madrid they had less than 35,000 fans - 15k empty seats!
Which is why he won’t say a bad word about City. Wouldn’t it be hilarious if Jim came cap n hand looking Abu Dhabi to fund the refurb? At one point Mansour was happy to help Real Madrid until it turned toxic.The difference between Sir Rat and Lord Mansour is that Sir Rat needs the bank and Lord Mansour is the bank.
Real football!the Droylsden pitch will suit the rags hoof ball style
I work in Trafford Park about 10 minutes walk from The Swamp and between the stadium and where I am there is - somewhat worryingly - a fair bit of unused land. There's also a huge chunk of land owned by them right opposite our works that is currently used for match-day parking. I think they could conceivably slap a new stadium on there and while that's being built they could keep playing at The Swamp. I suppose it all depends on how much they're prepared to spend but that would seem to be the most realistic and least disruptive option.
Absolutely. Both clubs would benefit from a cash injection for us of the ground. Before they say the stadiums are not big enough restrict ticket sales to Greater Manchester residents only and see if they can fill it without their IrishBolton or Wigan are the obvious options
Brilliant book. Everyone should read.As a proper socialist young fella (Thatcher was voted as Prime Minister on my 20th birthday) I was proper left wing, attended Rock against Racism rallies, Anti Nazi Lesgue against the National Front, wore the badges, loved the punk scene. However to complete the “lefty” persona reading the “Ragged Trousered Philanthropist” was essential.
That book has clear parallels with society today, not turning this into politics as there’s a thread for that but it’s a very good, informative story for anyone interested in history, especially the struggle the working class endured.
Edited for you ….The difference between Sir Rat and Lord Mansour is that Sir Rat chooses to use the banks money not his own and Lord Mansour is the bank.
Aka.... fixing the roofThat’s the obvious plan but it’ll come
With a price tag of more than £2 billion. Let’s see if Scuffy Jim or the Glazers are prepared to borrow that and put the Rags £3billion plus in debt ? I think we know this will end in a much hyped refurbished.