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I remember when Newcastle had 4603 v Cesena in 1993 in the Anglo ItalianI remember when Massive Citeh got 3007 against Mansfield.
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I remember when Newcastle had 4603 v Cesena in 1993 in the Anglo ItalianI remember when Massive Citeh got 3007 against Mansfield.
Why would a 'Sunderland' fan remember that?I remember when Massive Citeh got 3007 against Mansfield.
Why would a 'Sunderland' fan remember that?
Whilst the mags are obsessed with attendances, they're even more obsessed with our forum![]()
What if they were obsessed with major trophies lolThey are, They are also obsessed by attendances as they have fuck all else to talk about as they've won fuck all for decades
you've never worked with a Man City fan have youWhy would a 'Sunderland' fan remember that?
The thing with the Mags is they automatically think bigger crowds = better fans, until its pointed out that other clubs get higher crowds than them, then it suddenly doesn't anymore
Obsessed
Worked with loads, still doesn't tell me why a 'sunderland' fan would remember a specific attendance against a specific club when it's of no significance to us.What if they were obsessed with major trophies lol
you've never worked with a Man City fan have you
Not a clue, good down to earth lads.If you've worked with loads you'll know where I'm coming from.
Posted this before but I used to work for a company in Blyth and we were talking about the Arab when it was announced he was buying Man City when one of the owners came in the office and asked what we were talking about. We told her about the deal and she replied "Oh, I told him to buy Newcastle". Turned out that unbeknown to us she was a personal friend and often socialised with Mansoor when she was in our Dubai office. She later married one of his friends.
embarrassing really their story telling, any Arab money will look at any club in the premiership and what infrastructure is there, can they develop a training facility? Do they need to do anything to the ground or can they develop etc is the club readily available to buy etc etc
Man City were perfect at the time, needed a new training ground which they could develop a few hundred yards away where it is now which they could also get funding from the European unions and some (various) sponsors along the way to develop the community which they do, the ground has no issues if developments they want to expand which they have. Also a major thing is Manchester is a well known area and huge infrastructure and money! Its a no brainer when they wanted to buy it was a good and feasible area to develop into.
Mags wise...can they develop ground....I don't think they could now...training ground is further away and cannot be near to the training facility like Man citys etc theres a lot of pro's and con's but reading that article is a non starter. Whether they were interested or not makes no difference they didn't bid, they didn't enquire they saw what they wanted and went for it
Not a clue, good down to earth lads.
Still doesn't explain why you would know specifics about their attendance and opposition.
I'm sure this is not the first time you've brought it up either, strange a 'Sunderland' fan having a dig at Man City on a thread about deluded mags.
A rare breed.Not a clue, good down to earth lads.
Still doesn't explain why you would know specifics about their attendance and opposition.
I'm sure this is not the first time you've brought it up either, strange a 'Sunderland' fan having a dig at Man City on a thread about deluded mags.
Im sure I read a while ago regarding this and was an issue with buildings around there and the council also? Wasn't sure exactly on the criteria which was preventing this mind...Behind Gallowgate is the only place where we can expand but that's up in the air at the minute with some saying the land has been sold off with conditions to allow for an expansion and some saying that the condition isn't in.