I think he referred to us as 'a half-assed place that used to be famous'.
I think he referred to us as 'a half-assed place that used to be famous'.[/quoteIsn't that kind of what ass ekotto is saying here?
What this player is really saying, though I doubt he has the intelligence to know the full implications of what he was saying, is you will finish up like Aston Villa (who are going through a period of retrenchment ahead of uncertain economic times).If I owned a premiership club at the moment my first priority would be to see that the club can survive the economic firestorm which is blowing across europe.Italy has a national debt of 1.7 trillion dollars. What do you think is going to happen to Inter and Juve and Roma if Germany turns off the bail out tap? And if Italy goes Spain will be right next in line. Cesc Fabregas would be left dreaming of those golden days when his salary cheque did not bounce.Players like Assou-Ekotto can holds forth like Joey Barton reading a volume of Pam Ayres poetry about clubs and ambition but what he really wants is the gravy train to keep on rolling.
Dubai has nothing at all to do with Man City. Abu Dhabi does, and there is so much wealth there that all of our dreams of them leaving City high and dry are just that, dreams. It won't happen.
Can't argue with anything that he's quoted as saying.Spurs hung onto their best players, whereas Villa sold two of their's
Quote from: UK Redsox on October 29, 2011, 12:18:59 PMCan't argue with anything that he's quoted as saying.Spurs hung onto their best players, whereas Villa sold two of their'sThis time they did but in recent times they've sold Berbatov, Carrick etc and unless something remarkable happens Bale and Modric will also leave.
Quote from: Jimbo on October 29, 2011, 12:43:26 PMDubai has nothing at all to do with Man City. Abu Dhabi does, and there is so much wealth there that all of our dreams of them leaving City high and dry are just that, dreams. It won't happen.sorry quoted wrong place, still fragile economies