feedmpenzaandhewillscore
Well-Known Member
Two trains of thought here on the rags, the football they are seeing is awful and once again they are nowhere near us in the league. Is giving Jose another £250 million to spend really going to put a dent in what’s required? It must make the people in charge of the money at the swamp a bit nauseous when the transfer window opens as it’s money down the drain, example Sanchez, example Lindihop, example Micky Terapin, example Dabbing Paul. You think with the money they have they could give us some problems but the recruitment is shocking.
However if you were a decision maker at rag central they would be getting the cigars out on the boardroom. It’s mission accomplished, they’ve kept the stream of Champions league money coming in and I’m sure they can sign a few more noodle and car battery sponsors in the Far East. Why compete with City in a sporting sense? It’s futile as non of them have the first idea how to do it in regards appointing a manager, then giving him the playing staff to compete over 38 games. They’ve not got this right for 5 years now so why bother changing when the dividends of the financial year roll straight into their bank account. All the while whilst they play their decaying brand of football in a slowly decaying delapodated stadium.
They are miles behind us on the field and the financial advantage they have now will evaporate. Bring on season 18-19, they will be giddy in August when they burn some more money in the transfer market then by December the stark realisation will kick in that they are no where near. You can set your watch to them.
However if you were a decision maker at rag central they would be getting the cigars out on the boardroom. It’s mission accomplished, they’ve kept the stream of Champions league money coming in and I’m sure they can sign a few more noodle and car battery sponsors in the Far East. Why compete with City in a sporting sense? It’s futile as non of them have the first idea how to do it in regards appointing a manager, then giving him the playing staff to compete over 38 games. They’ve not got this right for 5 years now so why bother changing when the dividends of the financial year roll straight into their bank account. All the while whilst they play their decaying brand of football in a slowly decaying delapodated stadium.
They are miles behind us on the field and the financial advantage they have now will evaporate. Bring on season 18-19, they will be giddy in August when they burn some more money in the transfer market then by December the stark realisation will kick in that they are no where near. You can set your watch to them.