Georgewhitt
Winger
If we get head choppers, I don't care how much dough they've got, I'm done.
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This ^^^Our club is just fine as it is IMO. I’d rather we have owners like we have that are prepared to support the club when it needs it but on a sustainable footing. I for one would rather my club keep well clear of the hollow victories that we are witnessing up the road, or have witnessed for decades in the PL. That way any success that we do have has a real value to it, as a fan and as a club.
Other than Leicester and maybe Man United (early prem years) and arsenal almost every title has been bought!
I for one would feel no achievement in that!
To yourself maybe, but I’d wager the Man City fans who are week in week out KDB, Harland etc destroy teams with their unbelievably good football are rather enjoying it and won’t care in the slightest what the neutrals may think.Watching games where Man City have 80% possession is as dull as a game can be. The most entertaining games are finely balanced open-attacking games.
What property development opportunities? And how are they only available if the purchased the club?the reason newcaslte was chosen, apart from being in the premier legue..was the property development opportunities in the newcastle area which make the whole venture profitable for the owners..does sunderland have similar property potential?
I'm sure some of them don't, but I bet quite a few do.To yourself maybe, but I’d wager the Man City fans who are week in week out KDB, Harland etc destroy teams with their unbelievably good football are rather enjoying it and won’t care in the slightest what the neutrals may think.
Tidied marra.Not in my lifetime, hopefully.
its not that they are ONLY vailable if they urchased the club BUT....the PR of owning the club makes things like planning perission easier to achive..gives them an in with local policy makers etc..see man city owners making millions from deals there..What property development opportunities? And how are they only available if the purchased the club?
I'm sure some of them don't, but I bet quite a few do.
Would you really want to watch a team win without it being a battle every week?
And there lies a difficulty.Billionaires are ten a penny, it's state run football clubs that rule the day now...
I agree with that like, although I do wanna see us in the PL, I just don't care about the top end of it. In an ideal world the super league will take away the oil money clubs in a few years and leave behind something more competitive.This ^^^
I've no interest in buying top players who have no love for the club.
I don't see what Man City have done as a genuine achievement; they've just hacked the game by investing more money than anyone else could. I want to support a club, not a company.
Watching games where Man City have 80% possession is as dull as a game can be. The most entertaining games are finely balanced open-attacking games.
It's quite conflicting as I enjoy watching us in the championship and want to see us win it, but I've no desire to watch us in the premier league against teams backed by countries. It's completely hollow.
Sorry, but I don't agree. Are you suggesting that the council planning department will break its own rules because the club's owners make an application? The planning inspectorate checks the planners, so I doubt many would want to put their jobs on the line to appease football club owners.its not that they are ONLY vailable if they urchased the club BUT....the PR of owning the club makes things like planning perission easier to achive..gives them an in with local policy makers etc..see man city owners making millions from deals there..
why else do you think the rueben brothers are involved at newcastle..for the love of the game?
Well the local MP went out of her way to make sure they got in, there'll be plenty of lobbying going on with them promising not only property development for themselves to profit on but also to invest in local infrastructure projects to benefit the City and make it look like the local elected council / leaders are doing a great job for the area and keep their cushy jobs going.Sorry, but I don't agree. Are you suggesting that the council planning department will break its own rules because the club's owners make an application? The planning inspectorate checks the planners, so I doubt many would want to put their jobs on the line to appease football club owners.
no but i am sayng that owning the club is good PR...that they can have better relationships..Sorry, but I don't agree. Are you suggesting that the council planning department will break its own rules because the club's owners make an application? The planning inspectorate checks the planners, so I doubt many would want to put their jobs on the line to appease football club owners.
Are you seriously suggesting that they got involved with the Mags, to get preferential planning treatment to build flats in Biker or wherever?the reason newcaslte was chosen, apart from being in the premier legue..was the property development opportunities in the newcastle area which make the whole venture profitable for the owners..does sunderland have similar property potential?
planni permission is NOT the major reason..thats the last step..its all the steps befire that which matter...Are you seriously suggesting that they got involved with the Mags, to get preferential planning treatment to build flats in Biker or wherever?
I worry about you sometines marra.![]()
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