philiph20 said:I think the bloke who wrote the article is a Spurs fan which figures.
Will said:Longlasting success has to be earned, not bought.
Will said:Yes Will you are quite right, yoonitid made there money by being succcesfull, not by launching themselves on the stock market which of course is what allowed Uncle Malcolm to buy you out and load you up with debt.
This would have been a good point. If we hadn't been the most successful club 'before' the Glazers came along.
But of course it is better to be in debt to a Johnny Foreigner than being given money by one isn't it.
Will said:That's a convenient rewriting of history. I must've imagined the numerous times you've broken the British transfer record, and the paucity of success in the 70s and 80s.
mancyman said:please please don't ban will. i thought he was well funny but the comment about the stadium being 2/3 full against sunderland was priceless. let him carry on. he is cheering me up big time.
west didsblue said:Pro-zionist media???? Have you read the Guardian, watched the BBC or Sky recently. Who said no-ones allowed to comment on the religion of the Glazers or Roman - it's just not relevant. I don't want want to get into politics but you're talking shite.coleridge said:Anyway, I noted the magic lamp reference. As I said in September 2008, the pro-zionist media are apoplectic at the very idea of 'Arabs' owning one of the most successful clubs in the world. They've had to tone it down since the likes of Barca and Malaga got into bed with the Qataris, as has the whole of FIFA [allegedly, according to some, can't believe it myself, like].
However, it adds to the lazy and/or corrupt journo's vision of the world that Fergie is crowned every May. At the same time, no-one is allowed to comment on the religion of the Glaziers, or Roman for that matter [although I've heard the odd murmur in the press recently], or otherwise discuss where their money comes from.