horlock_was_super
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- In complete despair at 93:19
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- Manchester City F.C.
So how will this fire sale pan out.
It’s always a buyers market in football no matter what the economic situation is.
The scum have a squad that is allegedly up for sale, they can set a price it’s their ‘asset’ after all. They’ll set the RRP and send out the feelers to potential suitors. This is where, hopefully, every club that has had to suffer their arrogance down the years in one way or another, and there’s an awful lot, will dictate their own terms when it comes to any transfer negotiations and the scum will have to just suck it up.
Lovely.
The rat would be no more than a squad player at Villa at City/Liverpool/Arsenal a useful impact sub at best.
That’s it - he is their best player by a country mile - their latest (so called ) academy stars are doing the usual boom and bust thing, Mainoo this time last year was the future of the whole game we were told. I see no reason why this season’s best in show ponies will be any different.
The fact that they’ve now got to sell to buy is hilarious, hung by their own arrogant petard it seems after they were clearly front and centre in the implementation of financial restraints meant to stymie, not only our progress, but, any other upstart who dared to show any ambition that could threaten their self entitled perception of continuity at the top that contained only them and themselves alone.
They’ve played a blinder though in getting Arsenal to be the mouthpiece for the cartel, Liverpool in being an echo chamber and Spurs ( how ironic that it could be them who have pushed them to the edge of the precipice) the willing Waylon Smithers of the cartel.
Yanks are known to be ruthless. Dog eat dog and all that shite. None of their buddies will shed a tear at their current plight and will happily stand by and watch them implode.
They weren’t nice to anyone whatsoever on the way up, listen to them squealing already on the way down. Music to any football supporters ears.
Ratners, BHS, Woolworths and Debenhams long relied on brand loyalty, once that went the end was nigh.
The tourists won’t want to be watching an unsuccessful team.
Moyes is a very astute guy, he said they should aspire to be like City, they’ve achieved that!
Problem is though they’ve aspired all the way to Stuart Pearce’s City.
WTFAMu.
CTID.
As you were Blues.
It’s always a buyers market in football no matter what the economic situation is.
The scum have a squad that is allegedly up for sale, they can set a price it’s their ‘asset’ after all. They’ll set the RRP and send out the feelers to potential suitors. This is where, hopefully, every club that has had to suffer their arrogance down the years in one way or another, and there’s an awful lot, will dictate their own terms when it comes to any transfer negotiations and the scum will have to just suck it up.
Lovely.
The rat would be no more than a squad player at Villa at City/Liverpool/Arsenal a useful impact sub at best.
That’s it - he is their best player by a country mile - their latest (so called ) academy stars are doing the usual boom and bust thing, Mainoo this time last year was the future of the whole game we were told. I see no reason why this season’s best in show ponies will be any different.
The fact that they’ve now got to sell to buy is hilarious, hung by their own arrogant petard it seems after they were clearly front and centre in the implementation of financial restraints meant to stymie, not only our progress, but, any other upstart who dared to show any ambition that could threaten their self entitled perception of continuity at the top that contained only them and themselves alone.
They’ve played a blinder though in getting Arsenal to be the mouthpiece for the cartel, Liverpool in being an echo chamber and Spurs ( how ironic that it could be them who have pushed them to the edge of the precipice) the willing Waylon Smithers of the cartel.
Yanks are known to be ruthless. Dog eat dog and all that shite. None of their buddies will shed a tear at their current plight and will happily stand by and watch them implode.
They weren’t nice to anyone whatsoever on the way up, listen to them squealing already on the way down. Music to any football supporters ears.
Ratners, BHS, Woolworths and Debenhams long relied on brand loyalty, once that went the end was nigh.
The tourists won’t want to be watching an unsuccessful team.
Moyes is a very astute guy, he said they should aspire to be like City, they’ve achieved that!
Problem is though they’ve aspired all the way to Stuart Pearce’s City.
WTFAMu.
CTID.
As you were Blues.

