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punky 21-07-2010 20:19

Re: Close Season Football Thread
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35060275)
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...al/8843013.stm

Eduardo has left Arsenal. Rather sad but he was never the same after he returned from Injury :(. I suspect every Arsenal fan wishes him well and he'll get a cheer if he is ever to return with his new team :)

Reminded me of the awful reception he got a Birmingham this season though :mad: Booing and chanting because he had the audacity to get his leg broken there. Compare that to Stoke who have a standing ovation when Ramsey was injured. Hope they get relegated.

Agree on all points.

yesman 23-07-2010 22:06

Re: Close Season Football Thread
 
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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 35057520)
I hope this is not true.....
Shall I have a moan about the Glazers......no, I'll give it a miss this time :mad:

Looks like it wasn't true then......

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Manchester United central defender Nemanja Vidic has agreed a new "long-term" contract at the Premier League club, says chief executive David Gill. Vidic, 28, joined United in 2006 for £7m from Spartak Moscow and has been a mainstay of the side ever since.
I still don't like the Glazers though.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...td/8850553.stm

Shadow Demon UK 23-07-2010 23:00

Re: Close Season Football Thread
 
He must have told his Mrs to put up or shut up then.

TheDaddy 24-07-2010 22:34

Re: Close Season Football Thread
 
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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 35061478)
I still don't like the Glazers though.

Seems like you aren't the only one...

Manchester United have been forced to place 4,000 Old Trafford season tickets on general sale.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...td/8850768.stm

yesman 24-07-2010 23:48

Re: Close Season Football Thread
 
Some of todays footie results, albeit just pre-season friendlies......

Sunderland 4-2 Hull

Sporting 2-0 Man City

Burton Albion 4-2 West Ham

Stevenage 2-1 Millwall

Peterborough 1-0 Nottm Forest

Barnet 1-0 Charlton

Kaiserslautern 1-0 Liverpool

Welling 4-1 Arsenal

Bohemians 2-1 Aston Villa

Crawley Town 3-0 Chelsea :D

Alfreton 3-0 Luton

Lowestoft 2-1 Cambridge United :( Geeeeeeezzz

Hopefully things will get better for all

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35061899)
Seems like you aren't the only one...

Manchester United have been forced to place 4,000 Old Trafford season tickets on general sale.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...td/8850768.stm


Good stuff, if it continues I might feel sorry for the club at some point, especially when Fergie retires, the club will suffer meltdown.
Hopefully then the Glazers will go forth and disappear.

TheDaddy 25-07-2010 00:56

Re: Close Season Football Thread
 
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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 35061924)
Hopefully things will get better for all



It will, it'd be interesting to know how many first teamers were out for those results, all the World Cup players are still on holiday and most first teams are away on tour afaik.


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Good stuff, if it continues I might feel sorry for the club at some point, especially when Fergie retires, the club will suffer meltdown.
Hopefully then the Glazers will go forth and disappear.
Yeah disappear with a mountain of cash, it makes me feel sick how they are raping that club.

Uncle Peter 25-07-2010 02:27

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Very few first teamers out for Liverpool:

Kyrgiakos, Jovanovic(debut) and Lucas. Ngog and Degen as well I suppose if you can count them.

Same story for all the big sides.

yesman 25-07-2010 10:25

Re: Close Season Football Thread
 
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35061951)

It will, it'd be interesting to know how many first teamers were out for those results, all the World Cup players are still on holiday and most first teams are away on tour afaik.

Yeah disappear with a mountain of cash, it makes me feel sick how they are raping that club.

Just found this article regarding the state of football financially in general, plus the turnover of London clubs specifically. I was amazed to see that WHUFC employ 945 staff :shocked: What on earth do they all do....

Have a read http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/market...y-big-money.do

LondonRoad 25-07-2010 12:14

Re: Close Season Football Thread
 
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Originally Posted by yesman (Post 35062011)
Just found this article regarding the state of football financially in general, plus the turnover of London clubs specifically. I was amazed to see that WHUFC employ 945 staff :shocked: What on earth do they all do....

Have a read http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/market...y-big-money.do

Blow bubbles? I think they're forever doing that :D

I'd imagine every football club would have hundreds of part time employees, particulary on match days. Hospitality alone must employ hundreds, then there's stewards, additional groundstaff etc.

yesman 25-07-2010 23:43

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Rio Ferdinand out for six weeks already.

I get the feeling that this guy only has to get out of bed and pulls something :D

His career is over methinks.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/foot...td/8852258.stm

sherer 26-07-2010 00:30

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not good news about Rio. i felt last season part of our problem was when we didn't have either Rio or Vidic we had to field Evans who I don't think is good neough for United

Damien 26-07-2010 14:03

Re: Close Season Football Thread
 
This week on Manchester City:

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...ernando-torres

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Roberto Mancini has confirmed Manchester City are willing to underwrite a British record transfer for Fernando Torres should the Spaniard decide to leave Liverpool.

Chelsea and Barcelona have been linked with the former Atlético Madrid captain but may struggle to meet Liverpool's £70m valuation.
So far they spent £78 million on players at Milner to come. :shocked:

Then Mancini has the audacity to say:

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"I think all these teams over the years have spent a lot of money. Manchester United, Tottenham, Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool. They have all spent like City do now. There isn't a difference. I think people are scared.
No they haven't spent as much as City have and are doing so. Chelsea come close but not to the same extent. Arsenal and Spurs certainly don't and Fergie limits himself to a big buy now and then.

Just saying you have near unlimited funds to attempt to win the title, be honest about it.

Kymmy 26-07-2010 14:46

Re: Close Season Football Thread
 
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Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35062604)
No they haven't spent as much as City have and are doing so. Chelsea come close but not to the same extent. Arsenal and Spurs certainly don't and Fergie limits himself to a big buy now and then.

Altering it for inflation then he's probably right ;)

punky 26-07-2010 15:26

Re: Close Season Football Thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Damien (Post 35062604)
No they haven't spent as much as City have and are doing so. Chelsea come close but not to the same extent. Arsenal and Spurs certainly don't and Fergie limits himself to a big buy now and then.

Yeah. I'm sick of Spurs being compared to City. We spend a lot, but sell a lot at top price. On paper it looks like we spend like City but look at our financial records and it shows clearly we spend within our means. It hurts us as we don't have the money like City do to spend £50m on Dzeko or £200k/week on wages. Otherwise we'd have been top 4 years ago.

Noone is spending like City in the EPL at ther moment. Not even Chelsea in their heyday.

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The most innovative penalty you'll see in a while.

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/...article/19275/

Kymmy 26-07-2010 15:31

Re: Close Season Football Thread
 
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Originally Posted by punky (Post 35062639)
The most innovative penalty you'll see in a while.

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/...article/19275/

Doesn't Spain play England tomorrow in this tournament???


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