toffee matt
Player Valuation: £60m
Definently a kopite
Definently a kopite
Can't say you describe me there mate.The same as the old one. More concerned about the RS than what we do. Paranoid, conspiracy theorists that have a list of referees that have ever given a decision against them that goes back decades & will never be forgotten. Small club, small minded fans. Graham Stuart in the hall of fame? Wtf. Duncan Ferguson? legend? 1995, last time we won something. 21 years. And people talk on here that were a big club, not any more. 20 page threads on the ground getting cladded & some new lighting, small time.
Can't say you describe me there mate.
Maybe a few, maybe a few loudmouths in general, but then the empty cans rattle the most.
I think you'll find most blues are level headed. I couldn't care less about Liverpool.
Bye MateThe same as the old one. More concerned about the RS than what we do. Paranoid, conspiracy theorists that have a list of referees that have ever given a decision against them that goes back decades & will never be forgotten. Small club, small minded fans. Graham Stuart in the hall of fame? Wtf. Duncan Ferguson? legend? 1995, last time we won something. 21 years. And people talk on here that were a big club, not any more. 20 page threads on the ground getting cladded & some new lighting, small time.
The same as the old one. More concerned about the RS than what we do. Paranoid, conspiracy theorists that have a list of referees that have ever given a decision against them that goes back decades & will never be forgotten. Small club, small minded fans. Graham Stuart in the hall of fame? Wtf. Duncan Ferguson? legend? 1995, last time we won something. 21 years. And people talk on here that were a big club, not any more. 20 page threads on the ground getting cladded & some new lighting, small time.
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Farhad Moshiri won't pump money into the transfer market for the sake of it, writes Seb Stafford-Bloor. Instead, Ronald Koeman and Steve Walsh will aim to combine successful structures from their previous clubs on Merseyside
September 1, 2008 was a strange day. Aside from being the transfer deadline, it was also the moment when Manchester City's footballing life changed forever. In the morning, the Abu Dhabi Group completed their takeover and, for the rest of the day, City would throw proposals all over the continent in pursuit of a signature signing.
They would eventually land on Robinho, but the dynamic was of a lottery-winner giddily skipping down Bond Street: it didn't matter who they bought, just so long as they were seen shopping in the right part of town and leaving with something absurdly expensive.
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