A). They had the money
B). They were prepared to smash the transfer system to pieces and meet any demand
C). They were prepared to smash the wage ceiling to pieces and meet any demand
D). They were prepared to do this ad infinitum
irrelevant,
your point was mid table team with no prem title(know where you was going with it any way) so your theory is wrong, as those 2 mid table clubs attracted players for £30 mill at the time.
we got Suarez with no prem title, Spurs have Bale with no prem title, so crap theory, just your sad way of saying we are a mid table club and hiding behind some gibberish to justify it.
Gibberish?
Money!
That is what it will take. More than you are willing to spend, and more than you have.
Your owners are driving costs down. Surely you can see that?
And no, I wasn't taking a jibe at LFC. You are where you are.
Your owners are driving costs down. Surely you can see that?
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i can as the expense doesn't justify where we currently are at ie no cl, why can't other people see this, we may, may not have money to spend time will really tell on that one, but the wages one was fair enough as half of them still don't fecking deserve what they get paid, but we are obviously not the only club with that problem, but the days of Joe Cole siting on his fat a-ss are long gone hopefully, doesn't mean the owners wont pay for the right players though does it.
wont be leaving for less than 50mil
Bayern are officially the most healthy club in the world.
Only Real, Barca and United have more revenues a year, but unlike those teams, Bayern hardly has any debts (only a bit on the stadium, which they very comfortably repay every year, and every year they have a very healthy financial profit).
If Bayern wants to, they can easily afford Suarez.
But l agree with Jenners etc, wouldn't want to sell Suarez anyway (unless a Ronaldo-esque amount would be offered).
We are not in a position to get similar quality back. Much rather keep him as long as possible, get some new defenders in, and aim for the top 4 again.
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Also it was their richest transfer EVER. I don't think they would break that record twice in such a short space of time.
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posted on 27/2/13
A). They had the money
B). They were prepared to smash the transfer system to pieces and meet any demand
C). They were prepared to smash the wage ceiling to pieces and meet any demand
D). They were prepared to do this ad infinitum
posted on 27/2/13
irrelevant,
your point was mid table team with no prem title(know where you was going with it any way) so your theory is wrong, as those 2 mid table clubs attracted players for £30 mill at the time.
we got Suarez with no prem title, Spurs have Bale with no prem title, so crap theory, just your sad way of saying we are a mid table club and hiding behind some gibberish to justify it.
posted on 27/2/13
Gibberish?
Money!
That is what it will take. More than you are willing to spend, and more than you have.
Your owners are driving costs down. Surely you can see that?
And no, I wasn't taking a jibe at LFC. You are where you are.
posted on 27/2/13
Your owners are driving costs down. Surely you can see that?
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i can as the expense doesn't justify where we currently are at ie no cl, why can't other people see this, we may, may not have money to spend time will really tell on that one, but the wages one was fair enough as half of them still don't fecking deserve what they get paid, but we are obviously not the only club with that problem, but the days of Joe Cole siting on his fat a-ss are long gone hopefully, doesn't mean the owners wont pay for the right players though does it.
posted on 27/2/13
wont be leaving for less than 50mil
posted on 27/2/13
Bayern are officially the most healthy club in the world.
Only Real, Barca and United have more revenues a year, but unlike those teams, Bayern hardly has any debts (only a bit on the stadium, which they very comfortably repay every year, and every year they have a very healthy financial profit).
If Bayern wants to, they can easily afford Suarez.
But l agree with Jenners etc, wouldn't want to sell Suarez anyway (unless a Ronaldo-esque amount would be offered).
We are not in a position to get similar quality back. Much rather keep him as long as possible, get some new defenders in, and aim for the top 4 again.
posted on 28/2/13
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posted on 28/2/13
Also it was their richest transfer EVER. I don't think they would break that record twice in such a short space of time.
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