ManU 750m ten year kit deal
- cameron326
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Re: ManU 750m ten year kit deal
I think the appointment of Moyes must have cost them a fortune. In the SKY age only one or two seasons out of the running is all its needed to really affect people's perception of the top top teams. Worth bearing in kind when we complain abou t another "pointless" Champions league qualification.
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Re: ManU 750m ten year kit deal
I think of all the benefits of going to London and how many of them are scuppered by not being able to chill out in the general public for sustained periods without being badgered.VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:northbank123 wrote:Whilst the London factor is an attraction for some players, not everybody is put off by the idea of a mansion in Cheshire rather than a1989 wrote:We have one big advantage over them named LONDON. Foreign players want to live in Landaaan not grim old Manchester.busy city which they can't really enjoy properly anyway due to their profession.
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How do you figure that?
They typically train for what - a few hours a day and play one or two matches per week?
They earn millions upon millions annually and have tons of free time: if anyone can enjoy a busy city it's professional athletes.
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Re: ManU 750m ten year kit deal
I think of all the benefits of going to London and how many of them are scuppered by not being able to chill out in the general public for sustained periods without being badgered.VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:northbank123 wrote:Whilst the London factor is an attraction for some players, not everybody is put off by the idea of a mansion in Cheshire rather than a1989 wrote:We have one big advantage over them named LONDON. Foreign players want to live in Landaaan not grim old Manchester.busy city which they can't really enjoy properly anyway due to their profession.
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How do you figure that?
They typically train for what - a few hours a day and play one or two matches per week?
They earn millions upon millions annually and have tons of free time: if anyone can enjoy a busy city it's professional athletes.
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Re: ManU 750m ten year kit deal
I think of all the benefits of going to London and how many of them are scuppered by not being able to chill out in the general public for sustained periods without being badgered.VAVAVOOM 14 wrote:northbank123 wrote:Whilst the London factor is an attraction for some players, not everybody is put off by the idea of a mansion in Cheshire rather than a1989 wrote:We have one big advantage over them named LONDON. Foreign players want to live in Landaaan not grim old Manchester.busy city which they can't really enjoy properly anyway due to their profession.
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How do you figure that?
They typically train for what - a few hours a day and play one or two matches per week?
They earn millions upon millions annually and have tons of free time: if anyone can enjoy a busy city it's professional athletes.
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Re: ManU 750m ten year kit deal
Not so sure really, its more that whiskynose didnt upgrade the team especially defensively, you can hardly blame Moyes for that. The squad just basically wouldnt play for him. WIll be very interesting indeed to see how Pigface gets on there this season.cameron326 wrote:I think the appointment of Moyes must have cost them a fortune. In the SKY age only one or two seasons out of the running is all its needed to really affect people's perception of the top top teams. Worth bearing in kind when we complain abou t another "pointless" Champions league qualification.
The Mousers were out of the CL for years yet still are in the "top top " teams Sky wankathon.
Incidentally HAvent BT sport got all the CL matches this season?
Also- Mods- can this thread be moved to the lets all laugh at manU thread?
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Re: ManU 750m ten year kit deal
I hate the mancscum *word censored* and would love to see them spiral into financial ruin...but like it or not that is one amazing deal and knocks most others into the ditch beside the road. 

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Re: ManU 750m ten year kit deal
Bt sport have CL from the start of 2015/16 season.
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Re: ManU 750m ten year kit deal
Arsenal are the 5th most valuable football team in the world. Worth $1.33 billion. (According to Forbes)
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8:35pm - 16 Jul 14
Re: ManU 750m ten year kit deal
My word, syrupy Stan will be pleasedmcdowell42 wrote:Arsenal are the 5th most valuable football team in the world. Worth $1.33 billion. (According to Forbes)
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