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  • tshirtman
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    Originally posted by zee24
    Everton were so peed off about Lescot's clearance being over the line, that they took matters in the their own hands by appointing their own goal-line observer.


    apparently it was a protest against Ryan Air

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  • zee24
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    Everton were so peed off about Lescot's clearance being over the line, that they took matters in the their own hands by appointing their own goal-line observer.

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  • tshirtman
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    still top of the league
    I expected it everton are a bogey team.

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  • j.efc
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    great win everton

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  • zee24
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    The money coming in from Etihad rightly or wrongly will help City's cause Uefa havn't investigated the deal so City will still have money. Besides Utd will need to pay back a major chunk of the debt they have before they go on a big spending spree

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  • redtide11
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    it has gone silent here I hope I have not tumbleweeded the thread
    Darron Gibson eh i see ferguson in his interview say "its all part of the plan" hahahaha

    Your going to want winning this league this time round really as the FFP rule might derail that transfer budget by a fair bit.

    Imagine that Man United could have the largest budget available to spend based on income and we will be buying the league again which if my memory serves is something City fans are fair against.

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  • redtide11
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    Originally posted by tshirtman
    And now the boot is on the other foot,
    united are after City's reserve player Freddie Veseli, I bet that really sticks in your throat.
    This ability to buy new players will give success but unless it's built from the ground up then it's liable to collapse. See you build a club very much like you do a house from strong foundations so that it can stand up on it's own. Chelsea have watched another side win 4 titles in 5 years now that really would stick in my throat
    You could say as United fans been there seen it done it weve even got the t-shirt man

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  • tshirtman
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    Originally posted by redtide11
    When your "football club" was buying the players you could barely afford Nial Quin mate
    And now the boot is on the other foot,
    united are after City's reserve player Freddie Veseli, I bet that really sticks in your throat.

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  • Shady
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    Originally posted by sgerrard

    COME ON CITY!!!!!

    you talk about others lack of class in other posts.. and yet here you are sounding like a bitter bassad with an axe to grind.. u remind me of bitter scots during world cups etc with their 'anyone but england' outlook. class? doesnt sound like it to me....

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  • redtide11
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    Originally posted by tshirtman
    yes we are talking about transfers, seeing your a delusional united fan I'll explain it for you, that's when a football club buys players to improve there squad,
    maybe you'll find out what it's all about in a couple of years.
    When your "football club" was buying the players you could barely afford Nial Quin mate

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  • tshirtman
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    Originally posted by redtide11
    Brilliant a thread of transfer activity even changing the manager despite being top of the pile. come on
    Lets keep the thread purely for discussing football guys.... Keep it on topic




    This post is heavily laced with sarcasm and meant in a light hearted manner if offended then kindly kiss my ass

    Buy that Ferguson chap you might go well then
    yes we are talking about transfers, seeing your a delusional united fan I'll explain it for you, that's when a football club buys players to improve there squad,
    maybe you'll find out what it's all about in a couple of years.

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  • redtide11
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    Brilliant a thread of transfer activity even changing the manager despite being top of the pile. come on
    Lets keep the thread purely for discussing football guys.... Keep it on topic




    This post is heavily laced with sarcasm and meant in a light hearted manner if offended then kindly kiss my ass

    Buy that Ferguson chap you might go well then

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  • aleister crowley
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    Originally posted by Fald0
    Fergie would rather die than see Mourinhio take charge of Man United. I dislike Man U quite a lot, and have a lot of time for Mourinho, hope he doesn't lower himself to their standard
    Mourinho won't be going there.

    Don't fret about it because it isn't going to happen.

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  • Fald0
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    Fergie would rather die than see Mourinhio take charge of Man United. I dislike Man U quite a lot, and have a lot of time for Mourinho, hope he doesn't lower himself to their standard

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  • aleister crowley
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    Roberto Mancini is battling it out with Juventus for the signature of Roma's attacking midfielder David Pizarro.

    The 32-year old's agent, Giuseppe Bozzo, has booked a flight to London on Tuesday morning for talks with Manchester City officials, after Roma decided he could go out on loan for the rest of the season, with a view to a permanent near-?1million move.

    Mancini, who coached Pizarro at Inter Milan, sees the Chilean's ability to play in central midfield or just behind the strikers as an ideal way of reinforcing City's title challenge.

    Pizarro, who earns around ?60,000 a week, is also wanted by Juve

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