Meh. Better he goes to them than Chelsea or Man Utd.
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I know what your saying but if all the top talent is spread out across the top teams it makes it more competitive. Whereas if all the top players played for just 2 teams it would be virtually impossible for us to beat them. If you look at the Citeh squad now there are only 2/3 world class players. I can see them missing out on the top 4 again under Mancini so.Originally posted by Chris View PostHaving 3 strong teams is not better for us than having 2 strong teams surely?
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Originally posted by -V- View PostI know what your saying but if all the top talent is spread out across the top teams it makes it more competitive. Whereas if all the top players played for just 2 teams it would be virtually impossible for us to beat them. If you look at the Citeh squad now there are only 2/3 world class players. I can see them missing out on the top 4 again under Mancini.
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Originally posted by Vermilion View PostIt's playing out like a scene from Bullseye...
Never mind Reds fans...Look what you could have won....
If Moores had just waited...instead of jumping in with those two clowns.
and when we think we've won the equivalent of the speedboat comes out
We come not to play.
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Which club is for sale with two cunt owners who are swimming in debt, led by a known opposition fan, managed by a silver tongued clueless mofo? Players only interest in other clubs and bigger pay checks about to be managed by a man sacked by the UAE.Originally posted by Torres View Postwe can't complain really can we? loads of clubs in the same situation as us.We come not to play.
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Valid point. Why would the an UAE investor hire a manager that finished 5th in the UAE cup competion.Originally posted by Imy View PostWhich club is for sale with two cunt owners who are swimming in debt, led by a known opposition fan, managed by a silver tongued clueless mofo? Players only interest in other clubs and bigger pay checks about to be managed by a man sacked by the UAE.
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