Arjan Van Schotte wrote: we bought the league and joint second
Beeks wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote: we bought the league and joint second
I'm confused..do you need to replace league with cup?
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:Beeks wrote:Arjan Van Schotte wrote: we bought the league and joint second
I'm confused..do you need to replace league with cup?
no - you mental...
oh...
lincoln blue wrote:Hey don't blame us. We didn't put it up for sale"
carl_feedthegoat wrote:I hope we do better next season by buying the Prem and the CL...also the cc and the FA and¿ the egg cup and then lets buy another fucking club as well...just to play friendlies with in the summer.
Im loving the JEALOUSY.......LOVING IT.
gillie wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:I hope we do better next season by buying the Prem and the CL...also the cc and the FA and¿ the egg cup and then lets buy another fucking club as well...just to play friendlies with in the summer.
Im loving the JEALOUSY.......LOVING IT.
I'm hearing you Brother Carl amen.Btw how is Bastard the cat doing?
john68 wrote:We should simply buy the real moon
john@staustell wrote:This is the list of champions since I can remember stuff. I challenge anyone to tell me one of these who hasn't 'bought'success, or a key element of it. Just off the top of my head where did Alex Stepney come from again? And Lee/Bell/Summerbee/Book? And Sniffer Clarke? And Alan Ball? And any number of big signings for Liverpool, Notts Forest, Villa, Everton and Arsenal? And as for the holier-than-though Arsenal, look at all their big signings in the 90s before Wenger went completely potty. And the biggest buyers of them all of course, until all the transfer money went to the Glazers - Scum!
1966–67 Manchester United
1967–68 Manchester City
1968–69 Leeds United
1969–70 Everton
1970–71 Arsenal
1971–72 Derby County
1972–73 Liverpool
1973–74 Leeds United
1974–75 Derby County
1975–76 Liverpool
1976–77 Liverpool
1977–78 Nottingham Forest
1978–79 Liverpool
1979–80 Liverpool
1980–81 Aston Villa
1981–82 Liverpool
1982–83 Liverpool
1983–84 Liverpool
1984–85 Everton
1985–86 Liverpool
1986–87 Everton
1987–88 Liverpool
1988–89 Arsenal
1989–90 Liverpool
1990–91 Arsenal
1991–92 Leeds United
1992–93 Manchester United
1993–94 Manchester United
1994–95 Blackburn Rovers
1995–96 Manchester United
1996–97 Manchester United
1997–98 Arsenal
1998–99 Manchester United
1999–00 Manchester United
2000–01 Manchester United
2001–02 Arsenal
2002–03 Manchester United
2003–04 Arsenal
2004–05 Chelsea
2005–06 Chelsea
2006–07 Manchester United
2007–08 Manchester United
2008–09 Manchester United
2009–10 Chelsea
2010–11 Manchester United
carl_feedthegoat wrote:I hope we do better next season by buying the Prem and the CL...also the cc and the FA and¿ the egg cup and then lets buy another fucking club as well...just to play friendlies with in the summer.
Im loving the JEALOUSY.......LOVING IT.
only rags are bitters wrote:john@staustell wrote:This is the list of champions since I can remember stuff. I challenge anyone to tell me one of these who hasn't 'bought'success, or a key element of it. Just off the top of my head where did Alex Stepney come from again? And Lee/Bell/Summerbee/Book? And Sniffer Clarke? And Alan Ball? And any number of big signings for Liverpool, Notts Forest, Villa, Everton and Arsenal? And as for the holier-than-though Arsenal, look at all their big signings in the 90s before Wenger went completely potty. And the biggest buyers of them all of course, until all the transfer money went to the Glazers - Scum!
1966–67 Manchester United
1967–68 Manchester City
1968–69 Leeds United
1969–70 Everton
1970–71 Arsenal
1971–72 Derby County
1972–73 Liverpool
1973–74 Leeds United
1974–75 Derby County
1975–76 Liverpool
1976–77 Liverpool
1977–78 Nottingham Forest
1978–79 Liverpool
1979–80 Liverpool
1980–81 Aston Villa
1981–82 Liverpool
1982–83 Liverpool
1983–84 Liverpool
1984–85 Everton
1985–86 Liverpool
1986–87 Everton
1987–88 Liverpool
1988–89 Arsenal
1989–90 Liverpool
1990–91 Arsenal
1991–92 Leeds United
1992–93 Manchester United
1993–94 Manchester United
1994–95 Blackburn Rovers
1995–96 Manchester United
1996–97 Manchester United
1997–98 Arsenal
1998–99 Manchester United
1999–00 Manchester United
2000–01 Manchester United
2001–02 Arsenal
2002–03 Manchester United
2003–04 Arsenal
2004–05 Chelsea
2005–06 Chelsea
2006–07 Manchester United
2007–08 Manchester United
2008–09 Manchester United
2009–10 Chelsea
2010–11 Manchester United
from that list there are only really 2 clubs who did not spend enormous amounts of money to win the league - they are city in 68 & villa in 81 . all the others regularly broke british transfer records to achieve their aims (including brian clough who despite his "charisma" could not have done it without spending huge amounts on players ) . i am struggling to think of anyone who has won the FA cup in recent times without spending big (even portsmouth spent millions before harry jumped ship ) a lot of experts predicted city would win nothing with mancini and are now looking like the complete twunts that they are - and there only defence is that we have spent millions to do it .
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