thegregster
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We've a game in hand. It could easily be four after tomorrow.
Says who?
Your wage capacity? Already too much is being spent as a percentage of turnover.
We've a game in hand. It could easily be four after tomorrow.
Says who?
Your wage capacity? Already too much is being spent as a percentage of turnover.
We've a game in hand. It could easily be four after tomorrow.
Says who?
You won't be winning the league title, but by all means build yourself up, I think I would piss myself if Liverpool did pull it off, we've been labelled best of a bad bunch many many times but that would eclipse all before, it would be a bigger joke than your 2005 fluke.
Getting an additional 30-40m will help though don't you think? I don't know how you know our wage capacity.
Your wage is 70% of your turnover, which is very high already. Ours is just 51% because we turnover double what you do.
Our wage bill is currently over £60m higher than yours which gives you an idea of our financial muscle compared to yours.
Still think you're getting third?
Nope we won't be moving far from where we are, just like yourselves, should be funny watching you in Champions league next year though, how does seeding work when you haven't seen the competition for a few years.
I will be having pay out on my wager with Al too, that's another £20 Nialls getting off me.
I genuinely believe that the whole package United can offer a player would still eclipse Liverpool's even if they have UCL Football and we don't.
Our seeding is going to be absolutely fecked. We just have to hope we do a Chelsea and get an easy group.
No 7 points is an impossible task, you have already pointed this out.
There's always the hope Moyes turns out to be a European fluke merchant in his first season despite doing shite in the league, that's happened to mid table managers before you know.
Yep, he might pull a Di Matteo.![]()
Forgot about him, if fattyfacto and booby Di can do it, Jesus it's on![]()
On what grounds though?
Higher wages? Surely if United finish outside the top 4 cutting wages will be a priority.
Better manager? Hmmmm
Bigger fanbase? Perhaps but it's not as if Liverpool aren't well known either.
Cutting wages? Don't be daft it's a completely different scenario than if a club gets relegated or any other club gets a sustained period out of the Champions League. Our commercial income alone is more than double yours and growing exponentially, it makes up nearly 70% of your total income and thats not taking into account our Gate Receipts which are over double yours so even if you're earning more through TV rights in the League and UCL, your turnover still won't come close to ours and we still have a huge amount left to play with.
In fact, if you wipe out our Television money all together we're still nearly £50m better off per season than you.
This summer will very much be a case of speculate to accumulate for the Glazers. They know if they don't invest in the team, the other revenues will suffer in the future.
You have a lot of players on a very high wage, it's not a very good habit to get in to to be fair as it can agitate other players and cause all sorts of problems with existing players. Also you can't complain about City spending to get success if you use the same ploy.
You have a lot of players on a very high wage, it's not a very good habit to get in to to be fair as it can agitate other players and cause all sorts of problems with existing players. Also you can't complain about City spending to get success if you use the same ploy.
Spending to success is fine if it's relative to your own success.
Every penny United have spent in the last 30+ years is money that the club has earn't on the back of it's on field success. It's very different to spending hundreds of millions earn't through oil. Money that would cripple the clubs but for the wealthy owners.
It's the reason why I will always have more respect for yourselves and Arsenal than I will for City or Chelsea.
I like the way Saoirse's question was answered so she resorted to the old "you can't complain about other teams spending when you plan to do the same" line. No one here has a problem with teams spending. United broke transfer records on numerous occasions, so we're under no illusions that we've spent a lot of money in our time. Spending your own money is one thing. Spending the money of a Russian or Arab Oil baron is different. You surely see that?
The only way this season can get any worse is if Liverpool win the league. People keep saying they won't win it but if they win today they are well and truly in the title race. Even the thought sickens me.
Go Arsenal, Go City, Go Chelsea!!!
They had a better chance in 09 (?). Weren't they like a point off us? This time they have three teams with better players than them and all ahead of them.Is this their best chance since the PL began? No Fergie, no great side in the league this year, no European distractions, key players fit and on fire...
Next year Chelsea will likely have Cavani. City will spend again & Pellegrini will have had an extra year in the league. Now's the time to strike for Rodgers.
They had a better chance in 09 (?). Weren't they like a point off us? This time they have three teams with better players than them and all ahead of them.
I genuinely believe that the whole package United can offer a player would still eclipse Liverpool's even if they have UCL Football and we don't.
You won't be winning the league title, but by all means build yourself up, I think I would piss myself if Liverpool did pull it off, we've been labelled best of a bad bunch many many times but that would eclipse all before, it would be a bigger joke than your 2005 fluke.
They love overrating themselves.![]()
If they win the league the smugness level is going to be set to 1,000. Please Mourinho, whatever it takes, stop them.
You might piss yourself mate but it won't be with laughter, that's for sure. Fergie's United side that won the first PL in 1993 were not exactly a team of world beaters. I seem to recall you didn't have a great deal of competition back then. It was a great starting point though for your manager to build much better sides over the next 15-20 years.
& do you know why our CL win in 2005 wasn't a fluke ? Because 2 years later we came very close to winning it again.
On what grounds though?
Higher wages? Surely if United finish outside the top 4 cutting wages will be a priority.
Better manager? Hmmmm
Bigger fanbase? Perhaps but it's not as if Liverpool aren't well known either.