Obviously the margin of victory is shocking, but i'm not suprised one bit that Citeh won comfortably.The only good thing about moneybags Citeh buying the league is the reaction of pampered gloryhunters who believe they have the devine right to win everything.
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on October 23, 2011, 08:27:11 PMObviously the margin of victory is shocking, but i'm not suprised one bit that Citeh won comfortably.The only good thing about moneybags Citeh buying the league is the reaction of pampered gloryhunters who believe they have the devine right to win everything.Moneybags City winning the league as opposed to moneybags Man Utd or moneybags Chelsea?I don't get this anti-Man City feeling that they've bought the league. How many of these teams are made up of home grown players? John Terry, Johnny Evans (and he's shit)...who else.
Quote from: lovejoy on October 23, 2011, 08:42:38 PMQuote from: taylorsworkrate on October 23, 2011, 08:27:11 PMObviously the margin of victory is shocking, but i'm not suprised one bit that Citeh won comfortably.The only good thing about moneybags Citeh buying the league is the reaction of pampered gloryhunters who believe they have the devine right to win everything.Moneybags City winning the league as opposed to moneybags Man Utd or moneybags Chelsea?I don't get this anti-Man City feeling that they've bought the league. How many of these teams are made up of home grown players? John Terry, Johnny Evans (and he's shit)...who else.I'm not anti City, they are just a symptom of modern football's illness.You read far too much into my post, which was only really taking enjoyment at the Man U fans reaction
i dont begrudge Barry one bit,winning silverwear, champions league football, challenging for the league title suggests he made the right choice for his career after 10 years service at Villa, he put more in than Young, Millner and Downing put together.i can remember games when he was the only player worth turning up to watch, certainly one of the best players we have had in the last 10 years or so
Quote from: Legion on October 23, 2011, 04:31:23 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on October 23, 2011, 04:26:40 PMI understand there's an internet campaign to get United to refund their supporters' travel costs. That'll cost a bloody fortune.Return rail fare London - Manchester £40 x 30,000 1,200,000 Birmingham- Manchester £30 x10,000 300,000 Devon- Manchester £50 x 10,000 500,000 South Coast- Manchester £40 x 10,000 400,000 South wales- Manchester £40 x 10,000 400,000Rail and Ferry Belfast- Manchester £100 x 5,000 500,000Wags Limousines Cheshire - Old Trafford £1000 x 20 20,000 __________ £3,320,000
Quote from: dave.woodhall on October 23, 2011, 04:26:40 PMI understand there's an internet campaign to get United to refund their supporters' travel costs. That'll cost a bloody fortune.
I understand there's an internet campaign to get United to refund their supporters' travel costs.
Citeh can win the lot for all I care, as we haven't got a chance of winning anything. If it means the red pricks (both scouse & manc) and Chelsea rent boys throwing their dummies out of the pram, saying it's not fair, then it can only be a good thing.