LCBblue
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We are much, much richer!!!
FORZA CITY said:Funny how some are giving it "who would want to go to Pompey anyway, they are a tin pot club" and the like. That's exactly how fans of other clubs think of us. Fact.
Tell The King said:FORZA CITY said:Funny how some are giving it "who would want to go to Pompey anyway, they are a tin pot club" and the like. That's exactly how fans of other clubs think of us. Fact.
This.
and a much larger fanbasenickson71 said:Tell The King said:FORZA CITY said:Funny how some are giving it "who would want to go to Pompey anyway, they are a tin pot club" and the like. That's exactly how fans of other clubs think of us. Fact.
This.
agreed
but we've a nicer stadium and got Robbie
Us. Country mile.kiam06 said:With this new takeover at Pompey I just wondered where it left us, are we richer than Pompey? The Sun paper (which I know lies) says Pompey will outspend City, this can't be right.
I hope our owners realise they need to move soon for the big names as all clubs will have billionaire owners in the near future and we will end up with more egg on our face.
And a much better history trophys etcBlue Phil said:and a much larger fanbasenickson71 said:Tell The King said:FORZA CITY said:Funny how some are giving it "who would want to go to Pompey anyway, they are a tin pot club" and the like. That's exactly how fans of other clubs think of us. Fact.
This.
agreed
but we've a nicer stadium and got Robbie
Ajay said:MCFC_Freestyler said:Us, by about the small amount of 20 billion.
Much more than that :)
UUBlue said:Why are they lining up Steve Bruce as manager then?nickson71 said:who cares we've got cash, the've got cash, Sunderland have got cash
badge said:UUBlue said:Why are they lining up Steve Bruce as manager then?nickson71 said:who cares we've got cash, the've got cash, Sunderland have got cash
isn't this alf fella the sheikh's bag carrier?
Dubai Blue said:AFP May 20th 2012 - Manchester City today retained their Premier League crown, finishing above Portsmouth by 2 points. Sunderland claimed third spot with QPR taking the final Champions League spot. Swashbuckling City swept Liverpool aside in a rampant 6-0 victory in front of 92,000 fans at a packed Eastlands courtesy of hatricks by Lionel Messi and Sergio Aguero. Meanwhile, at the other end of the table Manchester United succumbed to their 15-point deduction for falling into administration by slipping into English football's second tier for the first time since 1974.
Sounds good, doesn't it!!
liamctid said:So here you are, in the capital of the north of England, a city famous for its sport, music and culture. This is the ground - it holds close to 50,000 people, and it was used for the Commenwealth games in 2002. You will be playing football with the likes of Stephen Ireland, Robinho, Nigel De Jong and Shaun Wright-Phillips. You will have a fierce rivalry with one of the best teams in Europe - nothing better than beating them.
Here we are now, in a little shithole on the coast, a town (?) famous for trains going just before 7, a topless guy in a wig and sex-starved sailors. This is the ground - it holds about 20,000 and lacks facilities. One stand only got a roof a year ago. You will be playing football with a lanky robot, someone called Herman, and anyone else not good enough for Harry to pinch back. You will have a rivalry with some team who can't afford to pay there players and will probably be out of business before a ball is kicked next season - and they're two divisions below.
What sounds better?
allan harper said:Bump
how in 9 months can a club go from being talked about like this to being potless.