Salty reactions from other fans and the media


I’m not on Twitter, but if I was I’d reply to him saying; “Listen, fella. Just because you can fit your cock in the wrinkles on your dogs head doesn’t mean you’re not still a virgin”.

Every time I see that bloke posted on here, he’s talking total rubbish!
 
As an Everton fan I can say im quite happy you won.

Yes it means you can spend £200 mill again and pull further away from us but to me thats always happened in football. From the first million pound player, to Jack Walker at Blackburn breaking the british transfer record twice. Chelsea inflated the market, then you did and also Liverpool with Andy Carroll to a certain extent

There will always be a small number of richer clubs in football, but the issue is with the likes of Real, Bayern, Utd etc is that before it was a few clubs, now Chelsea, City and PSG have joined and that equals more competition for players and trophies - challenging the domination.

I believe there has to be some financial rules in place to help the sport be competitive but these current rules are a shambles and not the way to go about it.

It appears to be fans of Liverpool and Utd who are most vocal in their upset - think it stems from them hoping that you were going to be docked points next season
 
As an Everton fan I can say im quite happy you won.

Yes it means you can spend £200 mill again and pull further away from us but to me thats always happened in football. From the first million pound player, to Jack Walker at Blackburn breaking the british transfer record twice. Chelsea inflated the market, then you did and also Liverpool with Andy Carroll to a certain extent

There will always be a small number of richer clubs in football, but the issue is with the likes of Real, Bayern, Utd etc is that before it was a few clubs, now Chelsea, City and PSG have joined and that equals more competition for players and trophies - challenging the domination.

I believe there has to be some financial rules in place to help the sport be competitive but these current rules are a shambles and not the way to go about it.

It appears to be fans of Liverpool and Utd who are most vocal in their upset - think it stems from them hoping that you were going to be docked points next season

Thanks for the post but we can not spend whatever we like as we have not ended FFP and we will continue to play by the exact same rules as everyone else.

It is imperative this fact is imprinted into everyone because the narrative we can now do what we like is utter shite.

Look at record transfer fees and see how many of them we have paid?
 
Well we all know that the Livarpool fans are the biggest thugs in English football. You only have to look at their history, to see I am right in what I said.

Let's start with taking the owners mainstandred to court for libel. Then sue who ever runs that site to the cleaners. If that means he will be left without a penny so be it.
 
Thanks for the post but we can not spend whatever we like as we have not ended FFP and we will continue to play by the exact same rules as everyone else.

It is imperative this fact is imprinted into everyone because the narrative we can now do what we like is utter shite.

Look at record transfer fees and see how many of them we have paid?

I wasnt having a dig as my point is now you can, you are one of the most famous clubs in the world and the revenue reflects that, plus Sane has just gone and im sure you will sell a few more cast offs. So if you go out and spend £200 mill you will still be FFP compliant
 
I wasnt having a dig as my point is now you can, you are one of the most famous clubs in the world and the revenue reflects that, plus Sane has just gone and im sure you will sell a few more cast offs. So if you go out and spend £200 mill you will still be FFP compliant

I know you wasnt having a dig but we simply cant spend what we like. We can spend what our income allows in the same way Utd can or Bayern can or real Madrid can etc and the same you could when you get CL football consistently.

We dont operate outside of the rules.
 
are these paid journalist or just keyboard warriors ?
Describes himself as “Sports writer of the year once” he doesn’t say who gave him the award.

His Twitter profile also says “For Hire”. I suspect that s..t like this is more about getting attention for himself in the hope of earning a few quid rather than proper journalism.

That’s the problem these days. Anyone with a social media account and an opinion, however worthless it may be, is now a journalist.
 
I know you wasnt having a dig but we simply cant spend what we like. We can spend what our income allows in the same way Utd can or Bayern can or real Madrid can etc and the same you could when you get CL football consistently.

We dont operate outside of the rules.

we have to look after every penny at manchester city ? but in the past 2 season have done some great business in sponsorship and new kit deals and shares sold, add back to back titles and league cups , FA cups , champions league football , it start to add up nicely then we have £50 million or so from sane being sold so city could easy blow £200 million and be fine with any FFP rules
 
Describes himself as “Sports writer of the year once” he doesn’t say who gave him the award.

His Twitter profile also says “For Hire”. I suspect that s..t like this is more about getting attention for himself in the hope of earning a few quid rather than proper journalism.

That’s the problem these days. Anyone with a social media account and an opinion, however worthless it may be, is now a journalist.


2012
NNI Sports Reporter of the Year: Ewan MacKenna (Irish Examiner)
For most reporters, sports writing becomes a lifelong apprenticeship. For a chosen few, their craft comes as a gift of nature. This year’s winner falls firmly into that category. Acknowledged from an early stage for his unique penmanship and fearlessness in identifying and tackling issues of the day, he has made an effortless transition from Sunday to daily writing by bringing the same compulsive narrative and observational insight to a wide range of subjects. This year’s Sports Reporter of the Year is Ewan MacKenna of the Irish Examiner.

Also nominated in this category: Dion Fanning (Sunday Independent); Martin Breheny (Irish Independent); Malachy Clerkin (The Irish Times); Kieran Cunningham (Irish Daily Star); Philip Quinn (Irish Daily Mail)
 

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