You know your in trouble when Jesus can't save your club from financial ruin
You guys are in debt as well you know.
You know your in trouble when Jesus can't save your club from financial ruin
You guys are in debt as well you know.
not as bad as your club
Debt is still debt. You should be more worried Manuare is one of the most supported clubs, the amount of trophy supporters out there being 7 ronaldo shirts, use make like 2 mil per home game ( Pounds) and use are still in debt.
Debt is still debt. You should be more worried Manuare is one of the most supported clubs, the amount of trophy supporters out there being 7 ronaldo shirts, use make like 2 mil per home game ( Pounds) and use are still in debt.
At the end of the day, football over here is a f***in vipers nest of greed and avarice and in a few years time, the big clubs in England, Spain, Italy and the rest of Europe will break away and form a super league and the experience of away days to Fulham and Sunderland will be a thing of the past. [rant over]
In all honesty peach, though I would have fancied Benzema at OT, he has always said that he really wanted to go to Madrid for a few years now and we never made a bid for him anyway. (probably because we knew he only wanted to go to Real)
I'm a little surprised at Madrids' transfer policy though. You would have thought a couple of good defenders and a holding midfielder or two might be wiser acquisitions after the way Barca and even the vermin made them look like dills last season.
They are going heavily for Alonso, offered 35 mil and we knocked it back, I personally wouldn't be happy wiht him leaving unless we get 50+
Well if Alonso does want to go, we can surely still say we want this much for him.
Man u get your hands of Owen. If he goes to Manure I will be devastated, and loss all respect for him. Even Tevez has enough respect to not go to Liverpool out of the rivalry between us and you guys.
i thinks its just paper talk, i dont want him, mr injury prone, but i wouldnt whinge if we do get him..
I think that its a little more than paper talk. The no comments from both Man u and Owen has me a little worried. Surely he has to be the most heartless player of all time. Leaving liverpool by lying about his contract so Real juust have to offer 8 mil for him. Then pickin Man u to go to for free our biggest rival. Low act.
Well if Alonso does want to go, we can surely still say we want this much for him.
Hmmmm... yes that's true to a point. As I say, he doesn't seem to be unhappy at cess'pool and if they dig their toes in for more money, he may well decide to just stay and get on with it. The problem arises if he decides that he WANTS to join the brave new world at (get) Real and demands a move. You're then left with a player who doesn't want to be about and risk having an unsettling presence in the dressing room if you keep him against his will. It's situations like that, that force your hand a bit on the money issue. Add that to the fact that there's still a little unease at Analfield over finances and paying interest on the debt, the owners may just take what they can get.
One of the issues here is that players are taxed 50% of their income here in the UK, but only 25% in Spain. If you're on £100,000 a week, it's a no brainer.
Man u get your hands of Owen. If he goes to Manure I will be devastated, and loss all respect for him. Even Tevez has enough respect to not go to Liverpool out of the rivalry between us and you guys.
Done deal I'm afraid Dier. Got the news here about 7.30pm Friday night. Barring any unforseen hiccups, Owen is a UTD player next season. Opinion is pretty divided about whether it's a good idea or not. Let's face it, he was never really LOVED at 'pool was he? Not the same way 'blobby' Fowler was.
I'm willing to see how it works out before passing judgement. I must admit, there is a part of me that can't resist grinning at the idea of Owen in a UTD shirt lifting the Premiership trophy next May. Now, THAT would really destroy the vermin.
P.S. As for Tevez and respect. Well, he's done nothing but whine since leaving and he's gone to City (bitter rivals) for a shed load of cash. I think he's got a funny idea of respect. Much as I admired the bloke when he played for us, it all leaves a bit of a sour taste in the mouth now. :loser:
Owen, who finalised his move on Friday after a day of talks with Sir Alex Ferguson at United’s Carrington training ground, admitted he agreed to the move “without a moment’s thought”.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...el-Owen-completes-Manchester-United-move.html