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    #16
    they cant attract any player in the world cause they dont have the money to buy true world class players like city do. At least if we put off city making CL we might have new owners by then, so we can compete with some of their spending. Also if we delay city making the CL players wont believe they will ever make it, the revolving door will start like at Madrid and hopefully they will be **** after all. Meanwhile Tottenham will play **** in the league because they will be stretched. A man can dream cant he?
    Last edited by Fernandinho; 05-05-10, 01:55 PM. Reason: typo
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      #17
      Really couldn't care less who wins. Just hope to see a good game of football.

      If i had to pick one i'd probably prefer City to win, i've never really liked Spurs.

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        #18
        Spurs to win I hope. Citeh without CL footy will mean the biggest players will still have serious doubts before signing for them.
        "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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          #19
          Originally posted by Tee View Post
          Spurs to win I hope. Citeh without CL footy will mean the biggest players will still have serious doubts before signing for them.
          Agreed, it has to be Spurs

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            #20
            Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
            Yep, City are gonna spend £200m or so whether they're in the CL or not, makes no difference.
            It'll make a difference in terms of the quality of players they can buy, CL qualification for City and they can persuade the best players to join them.

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              #21
              it will end in a draw probably 0-0 so spurs will take 4th.. City will spend big in the summer, but they will not make the top 4 next season (imo) and Spurs will have over achieved too..

              City, Spurs and Villa are where they are because we under acheived badly this season..

              I also believe so long as we have a fit first 11 for the majority of the season and don't lose anyone from the spine of the team, we will be back in the top 4 next season. This season was a blip, it will not be the norm.

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                #22
                Either way, it only gives them a qualifying game. Can't imagine that either team would have a particularly high co-efficient score and so they've got a big chance of being handed a pretty tough qualifying game.
                Statistics are like bikinis. What they reveal is suggestive, but what they conceal is vital. Aaron Levenstein

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by the rev leeroy brown View Post
                  but they can do that now......and if spurs get into CL then they can attract bigger stars too making it even more unlikely we'll get the starr names needed next year.
                  Champions league changes everything.

                  Spurs will likely be in a position to spend about £30-40m

                  Man City will be able to spend £100m+

                  If City get into the top 4 they can cement their place there for the next 10 years

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                    #24
                    If City get 4th then they'll spend big bringing in top quality players because of the wages and also CL football, if they don't get 4th then yes they'll still spend big but not on the same calibre of players as they won't have CL football.
                    If Spurs get 4th Redknapp will cock it up undoubtably so Spurs to win for me please.
                    The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.

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                      #25
                      Spurs win, make city the laughing stock for spending that much and getting 5th

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                        #26
                        I hope they both lose.

                        Somehow.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by -V- View Post
                          Champions league changes everything.

                          Spurs will likely be in a position to spend about £30-40m
                          Man City will be able to spend £100m+

                          If City get into the top 4 they can cement their place there for the next 10 years
                          exactly my point though. if spurs have at least 30-40 mill to spend and can attract players with the promise of CL football they will get stronger and a new top 5 will emerge with city, arse, manure, chelski and spurs.

                          we'll end up in the also rans with villa and neverton if spurs get top 4 mark my words.
                          People who think there's no good way to die have obviously never heard the phrase 'Drug-fuelled-sex-heart-attack'.

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                            #28
                            Yid army yid army yid army.

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                              #29
                              No I don't think so. It will be much easier to win back our place in the top 4 from Spurs. I can see them struggling badly in the champions league and that having an extremely negative effect on their league campaign. Whereas if Man City get in then they could become the next Chelsea with their limitless spending power

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                                #30
                                It pains me, but I will be supporting Spurs tonight.

                                My girlfriend is a Spurs fan, my brother is a Spurs fans, my nephew is a Spurs fan, most of my mates are Spurs fans... so I will be in for an inordinate amount of stick, but I guess I would be happy for them if it is not us...

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