Well if Man City get all these world class players, they won't be calling themselves the only team from Manchester will they?
That's a bonus.
Well if Man City get all these world class players, they won't be calling themselves the only team from Manchester will they?
That's a bonus.
What they are trying to achieve is the same as real madrid did a few years back, invest in the top players... and hope it pays off.
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Them saudie rich kids will soon fall. £100m on one player and £500,000 a week wages will put a dent in their camp soon enough.
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Ideally (to a certain extent at least), that would be how it would work. However, in our case, we don't have the option to inflate prices because we are scraping the bottom of the barrel. Not every team has as much money as the teams in the Premier League.
It just makes it more enjoyable when they lose.
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Nonsense, if you began making salary caps or transfer limits you will kill the Premiership, currently the Premiership is the world's most popular football league, if you begin limiting good players going into it, you'll see in no time that the Italian & Spanish leagues will over take-us, the Premiership is very good for Britain I think, though I suppose this can ruin the National Side? But the National Side has been **** for 40 odd-years, this was before Premiership teams began buying lots of foreign players.Let's have a look then:
Manchester City's youth team are the best in the country. They're buying players such as Kaka etc. A team full of world class superstars. Will these English youngsters get into the team? No, so they'll have to be offloaded elsewhere. Great start :eusa_clap
All this money in the Premier League ruins lower-league football. Fringe players will be on 30k a week and when offloaded, they'll go to the Championship. Can teams afford them? No.
Teams will just bring up good youngsters, they'll get snapped up, the player will earn £50k a week and won't even be in the team.
Footballers are in it for the money. There has to be something done. A salary cap or a transfer limit will benefit football. It will mean that teams such as Man Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool and Arsenal won't be the only team challenging for the title. If all teams have the same salary cap, it'll mean that these superstars will be spread around the premier league. The players will be challenging themselves against other superstars from other teams and the clubs will see an extra income because these suprtsatsr will draw in the crowds.
Exactly. It's just making some people bitter. What made me laugh was a bitter rag from Dublin texting Sky Sports saying "Citeh fans should support their local team Stockport instead of chasing after Kaka". :eusa_whis
They did it a few years back. They're buying one player per two years now.
Confused... why will we stop saying that?
Owners earn £500,000 a day from oil alone. Not adding the money from property and side companies and I think we can afford the fees...
Back for a few days and I'm already bored of your posts. Strange how no arguments went on while you were gone.
Makes it more enjoyable when your in the Championship.
You preach it brother!Nonsense, if you began making salary caps or transfer limits you will kill the Premiership, currently the Premiership is the world's most popular football league, if you begin limiting good players going into it, you'll see in no time that the Italian & Spanish leagues will over take-us, the Premiership is very good for Britain I think, though I suppose this can ruin the National Side? But the National Side has been **** for 40 odd-years, this was before Premiership teams began buying lots of foreign players.
If it nots your team who gets mega-money it kills the game.
If its your team who gets mega-money, its an excellent decision.
Everyone team will have there ups and unfairs when everyone else dosent think its fair.
Now its our turn.
And there a high chance Kaka is coming to City in the Summer, he said he didn't want to move from Milan, but if they want to sell him he will go.
Manchester City are not killing football. Football was killed the day clubs paid 30 million for defenders.
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