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Old January 16th, 2010, 02:40 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Inglorious View Post
Been a Football fan all my life, and supported Man United since the age of 6. I was Old Trafford with my Dad when Denis Law sent us down in 1974. Seen all the bad times, whih makes you appreciate and saviour any good times that come your way.

United have had nearly 20 great years, thanks to Sir Alex, however I fear that the time has come for someone else to enjoy success.

The Glazers are killing the club I love, they have plunged us into debt for the last few years and now the pot is empty. But its times like these that make you appreciate the good times.

Money and greed is destroying our game.

Big money is killing the game...big clubs have the league administration in their pocket
Football isnt a sport its BIG BUSINESS


I find it sad that smaller teams in the premiership actually feel that their feeder clubs so before the January transfer window closes they will actually sell players who are in outstanding form for them to the bigger clubs if the price is right.Simply bizarre but it highlights how unsustainable clubs in the premiership really are.

Good example was a few years back

Fulham sold Louis Saha to Man U then promptly went to pieces because one of their main scoring aveunes was gone....In what other sport do you trade a star player mid-season?
For mine you pick your squad and maybe have some rookies as standbys for long term injuries but trading players mid-season is simply biazrre to me

For mine the rot really set in with football around the time that German Company that had monopolised the footballing TV rights went bust.....so many clubs had forward spent this money...i read one article that said there was only 1 club in the top 2 divisions in the England that was actually financially solvent

Scary stuff

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