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Dakey It don't include any premier league players which not only says something about the current champions but the premier league as a whole I'm afraid. It also does not include any players from the finest ever champions league winning team from last season either!!!!!
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Dakey Take the red glasses off you see a team announced and you see no city nothing else!!!! If you think your team are all top quality at the moment more fool you. Last Rvp took the Money end of also his misses would not let him leave the uk. Is nani leaving? Suppose he ain't good enough now..lol. Neil
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Neil,
Nani is staying, Sir Alex said so and he is like the rest of our players, born winner, except RVP but that will change this year, thats why he is at O/T, his words not mine.
Dakey
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Thinking about playing tony was a great player and Steve a good pro a game with them could be interesting,. But I do get to play with Peter reeve and he has the best footsie tales in the world
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Tony Currie handed out our Middlesex schools league winners medals in 1982. I believe he was at QPR at the time and he signed the back of our wooden placks with an orange bic in Finchley Manor Hill School. Top geezer!!! He was a great player and he's right up there in my mind with them greats like Bowles Worthington Marsh etc I would of love to have a round with them but not going to be able to get there for then mores the pity. Cheers Jay
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 I'm a bit too young to remember them you see, but i did try and look on Wikepedia only to find it was in use and locked by someone called Coco DakemanÂ
Apparently Steve Daley once played for City and he once played for Wolves as well ........ that must have been the MoTD highlights Malcolm saw before buying him ..... ouch ...... met the guy once, lovely fella, and had some stories about those days, as for Tony then i agree with the category you've placed him in Jay.
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Steve Daly was a legend at City, before he was replaced by that other legend Barry Silkman or visa versa. Malcolm Alison actually compared Silkman to George Best!!! enough said about that.
Dakey
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Well, thats that then George, I dont suppose we will ever hear from you again given your previous history of hiding away when things are slipping and sliding. Who would have put money on a Bradford v Swansea final eh? I am actually in a bit of a quandry here, because I was really looking forward to an almighty battle to regain our title this year and it has come as a bit of a surprise that our main challengers have folded like a pack of cards with both clubs in complete turmoil. One has players and managers fighting each other and the others owner sacks popular winning managers and appoints not only a serial loser but one hated by the clubs fans in complete disregard of their feelings, then proceeds to totally disrespect the clubs longest serving players to boot. Do you get the feeling that the Russian is plotting his own exit by his actions. Finally, Neil and Jay, if you cant finish above those two basket cases this year lads you never will, a good run from here should see you home and hosed as runners up come May, starting weekend! Dakey
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Also, bit of a smokescreen City blaming the ticket prices on returning over a third of the tickets back to Arsenal. They just cant sell out home or away and the tickets would have gone back even if they were 62 pence instead of 62 quid.
Dakey This message was last edited by dakey on 10/01/2013.
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Inept defending story of the season so far for most clubs including ourselves. The dream of second is along way off at the moment but a win on the weekend would help and also hand you the title. Big game on Sunday for all Neil
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 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2261817/Arsenal-Manchester-United-financial-fair-play-plot-ruin-Premier-League--Martin-Samuel.html
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hehe . now we know why arsenal and manu want the financiial fair play in!
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George,
I am not going to read the link, it is obvious why any fair minded people want legislation.... To allow clubs who generate their own resources to be able to compete fairly with other clubs who go out and spend a vulgar amount of a rich owners money to fix a perceived problem in their squads, money that they could not hope to generate in a fair system. There, that is the facts in simple terms without the need of silly little links etc. Mind you with Rafa in charge, it doesnt matter which system you prefer, he will find a way to balls it up!!
Good luck in the FAÂ cup George, the only thing you have left to play for (not including the losers Europa league)
Dakey
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David Gill, the chief executive of Manchester United, rose to speak. He questioned why the Premier League had to serve the needs of oligarchs and oil-rich Sheiks. Manchester United were focused on the health of the competition, he said — at this point it would have taken a heart of stone not to laugh — and he would go a stage further. The league should consider implementing UEFA financial fair play proposals to the letter, even getting UEFA in to regulate and ensure their strict application.
If clubs like United and Arsenal, with the biggest grounds and revenue streams, can limit spending to percentage of turnover, they will always have the biggest transfer pot and therefore the greatest chance of success. That is why owner investment terrifies them. Forget this guff about the health of the league. If they wanted that, the elite would be advocating some of the wealth redistribution initiatives that exist in American sport.
Profits from a Manchester United shirt sold beyond their catchment area — in the West Country, for instance — would be split throughout the 20 Premier League clubs, as happens to New York Yankees merchandise sold outside club shops or the New York metropolitan area.
Not going to happen here, is it?
Gill will not be giving too many speeches in favour of that one.
And there you have the real reason why the Swampies want to stop City and the rest!!!!!Â
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Chaddy,
You really are a caveman mate, We have the biggest ground because we built it that big peice by peice, when we could afford each stage to cater for our massive support both in Manchester and beyond. It was the clubs generated income that paid for it. Also we have not always had the biggest gates, we built up our attendances by consistantly playing attractive football at affordable prices. So my answer to you would be, copy the model and build up your club properly and if you cannot do that someone will have to force you to do it kicking and screaming.
Another point to finish on, You returned 1,000 tickets from the Arsenal game because they are too expensive, you cant have it both ways. for years you got cheap tickets because your team was classed as a lower category match. By buying the title it has catapulted you into the 'A' list games and the tickets in that group are expensive. Utd fans have been paying through the nose at away games for decades and filling the allocated sections each and every game despite the extortionate price. You lot have been up there 10 minutes and the away games are now like the home games.... half empty in the City end!
Dakey
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"Â Utd fans have been paying through the nose at away games for decades and filling the allocated sections each and every game despite the extortionate price."
Well more fool you lot! more money than sense is a phrase that springs to mind..
Man City - noted for very good standards and no action required
Man United - criticised for flaking paintwork and concerns were raised about the presence of rodents, with the report instructing the club to continue to monitor and react to the mouse activity
HAHAHAHA!!! This just about sums it up at The Swamp
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George and Chaddy
The reason Arsenal have to charge £62 for the cheapest seat yesterday is ENTIRELY your clubs fault. Your hiddeous inflationary tactics over the last 6-7 years have falsed the transfer fees and wages up to such a riddiculous level it's the only way we as a club can afford to trade. As a season ticket holder £62.00 actually means nothing to me or any other season ticket holders for that matter because obviously our fees are paid annually in advance for 19 league games and 7 cup ties inclusive. That works out to £37.88 per game for me and although our football is very hit and miss that's still good value.
Citeh charged us £51.00 this year and Chelski have been charging over £50 for years and neither team needs to charge that money beacuse your both bank rolled........one is in a council rented ground....the other is full of council renting chav's!!
Arsenal have cat A B and C games with the latter only being £27.00 per ticket which if you are a red member means you could get a ticket down the grove taking three kids for just over a tonne. I think that probably compares favourably with any premier league team in the country.
Martin is a mate of mine and I have had a few chats with him about his view whilst down the gym and watching our boys play in the same team together. I don't agree with him but have said that having a man like walker come in spend a few quid and shake things up a bit is no bad thing. The difference is Walker's investment made the difference in 93 and although you could say that "They bought the league" it was done with a certain class by a local man who loved his club and whilst Blackburn could never maintain that level for the long term due to the size of the club and fan base they were reasonably successful for a five year period and absolutely nobody begrudges them that. He rolled the dice and won...fair play to him.
At Chelski if Matthew Harding had managed to pull off the same feat then there would be less animosity shown. The facts are both the petro chem clubs are simply not bound by the same rules of trading as the other clubs no matter how relatively different the other clubs differing incomes levels are. Big clubs like Liverpool sp*rs UTD and Arsenal have spent years bulding their clubs and fanbases without any guarantees of success. Other popular clubs have done the same and over the years through the cyclical ways have risen and fallen as you'd fairly expect.
Chelski and Citeh have changed all that now with the rude amounts of untapped cash available. Take Sp8rs as much as I have no time for them they are a well run club that trade fairly and operate within their means. Citeh's emergence has all but put pay to any real ambition of them really amouting to any other than top 4 hopefuls although they were slowly but surely closing the gap on the Arsenal, UTD and Chelski. Liverpool have been mismanaged on all levels but have always been there and have a massive fan base world wide to tap into that has been earnt fairly over years.Â
Looking at Chelski over the last 7 years have they really grown the club? They're not the biggest supported club in London by a very long way and fall well behind Spurs and even futher behind Arsenal. Even with their paid for recent results they are really no bigger a club than West Ham who very shortly have a real oppotunity to leap frog them with some sort of part buy/part rent share scheme down at Stratford.
My opinion is that greed has ruined the game and the fact that a couple of horrible Ego maniacs have stuck rotten cash in to two fairly ordinary clubs has fanned the flames. Overpaid evil agents and players now have the clubs by the bollox and the only ones laughing are the Mansores, Rotten Roman and the players and it's us the fans (especially the ones that go!!!!!!!!!!!!) that are paying for it.
Bring Financial Fair Play in but also bring in player wage capping as in America then at least the clubs that maybe don't have the biggest revenue streams could possibly assemble a squad fairly and mount a challenge that could end up with an Everton or Villa winning the league again and nobody would have any resentment against that would they????
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 This message was last edited by Jay05 on 14/01/2013.
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 anyone been to the ground in San Pedro.........is it San Javier or Mar menor who play there ?
How much is it to get in and is there anywhere I can get a list of dates for home games. I can't see any offices near the ground from the main road
They are in the Spanish Regional division 13 which I suspect is similar to SFL div. 3 where my own team have been exiled
(the capacity is around 3,000)
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