Mase wrote:Apparently, this weekend we’re purchasing a Brazilian club called Bahia.
john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:Apparently, this weekend we’re purchasing a Brazilian club called Bahia.
I think it's right up north somewhere - might have got that from a Michael Palin series![]()
£110M? They have to vote on it apparently
Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:Apparently, this weekend we’re purchasing a Brazilian club called Bahia.
I think it's right up north somewhere - might have got that from a Michael Palin series![]()
£110M? They have to vote on it apparently
£110m mustn’t be too far off what they paid for us?
Edit: around £210m. Crazy that we’re probably worth billions now if we’re going off Chelsea and the Rags valuation.
Dimples wrote:Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:Apparently, this weekend we’re purchasing a Brazilian club called Bahia.
I think it's right up north somewhere - might have got that from a Michael Palin series![]()
£110M? They have to vote on it apparently
£110m mustn’t be too far off what they paid for us?
Edit: around £210m. Crazy that we’re probably worth billions now if we’re going off Chelsea and the Rags valuation.
From Gary Neville talking to Reddy in Quatar (taking a break from being self righteous and counting his oil salary):
MU are the biggest club in the world, with the biggest fanbase in world football.
MU will get a bigger price than Liverpool. No disrespect meant to Liverpool who are the second biggest club in the world.
However. Liverpool will not be sold until the MU sale has been sorted because they are a bigger club than Liverpool.
They are the two most successful clubs, MU are ahead on League titles with Liverpool ahead on European Cups.
City while their commercial earnings are larger at the moment are not close to either of these clubs.
In short City are nowhere near as valuable as either MU or Liverpool.
So after listening to that dribble I reckon you could pick us up for a fag and a packet of crisps.
Dimples wrote:Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:Apparently, this weekend we’re purchasing a Brazilian club called Bahia.
I think it's right up north somewhere - might have got that from a Michael Palin series![]()
£110M? They have to vote on it apparently
£110m mustn’t be too far off what they paid for us?
Edit: around £210m. Crazy that we’re probably worth billions now if we’re going off Chelsea and the Rags valuation.
From Gary Neville talking to Reddy in Quatar (taking a break from being self righteous and counting his oil salary):
MU are the biggest club in the world, with the biggest fanbase in world football.
MU will get a bigger price than Liverpool. No disrespect meant to Liverpool who are the second biggest club in the world.
However. Liverpool will not be sold until the MU sale has been sorted because they are a bigger club than Liverpool.
They are the two most successful clubs, MU are ahead on League titles with Liverpool ahead on European Cups.
City while their commercial earnings are larger at the moment are not close to either of these clubs.
In short City are nowhere near as valuable as either MU or Liverpool.
So after listening to that dribble I reckon you could pick us up for a fag and a packet of crisps.
Dimples wrote:Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:Mase wrote:Apparently, this weekend we’re purchasing a Brazilian club called Bahia.
I think it's right up north somewhere - might have got that from a Michael Palin series![]()
£110M? They have to vote on it apparently
£110m mustn’t be too far off what they paid for us?
Edit: around £210m. Crazy that we’re probably worth billions now if we’re going off Chelsea and the Rags valuation.
From Gary Neville talking to Reddy in Quatar (taking a break from being self righteous and counting his oil salary):
MU are the biggest club in the world, with the biggest fanbase in world football.
MU will get a bigger price than Liverpool. No disrespect meant to Liverpool who are the second biggest club in the world.
However. Liverpool will not be sold until the MU sale has been sorted because they are a bigger club than Liverpool.
They are the two most successful clubs, MU are ahead on League titles with Liverpool ahead on European Cups.
City while their commercial earnings are larger at the moment are not close to either of these clubs.
In short City are nowhere near as valuable as either MU or Liverpool.
So after listening to that dribble I reckon you could pick us up for a fag and a packet of crisps.
Dimples wrote:From Gary Neville talking to Reddy in Quatar .....
Nick wrote:Lols we have a "Chinese New year kit"
Looks decent to be fair.
john@staustell wrote:Top of the tree, 2nd year running
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... e-26009517
salford city wrote:john@staustell wrote:Top of the tree, 2nd year running
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... e-26009517
Commercial revenue a PL record. Now if we could only fill our ground
Tokyo Blue wrote:salford city wrote:john@staustell wrote:Top of the tree, 2nd year running
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... e-26009517
Commercial revenue a PL record. Now if we could only fill our ground
If we could only get fair and competent referees.
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