Today’s Football 2021/22 Season

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It's not such a bad choice from a business point of view seeing as most of our fans watch the rs every chance they get

Jesus christ. I've no idea why a previous post I'd responded to has appeared here. I only clicked on 'Reply' to your post Z.

Anyway, If you thought the oral sex with Leeds was bad, wait till you see what happens with Newcastle.
Sky have got a documentary out this week called the “entertainers”, About Newcastle in the 90’s, no joke.
Leeds’ squad is actually garbage when u look at it
 
We would have if we’d had DCL and Richarlison fit, and Martial hadn’t played his one good game of the season against us.

Similar story you feel tomorrow and until Richarlison/DCL are fit.

Take Salah/Mane out of Liverpools team and Son/Kane out of Spurs you severely blunt their attack and teams like West Ham and Wolves who are compact and can defend can deal with the likes of Rondon & Iwobi all day long.
 
This is exactly what I don't want anymore. If you're saying this then the system is still not functioning in terms of competitive balance.

I only mean in the context of this season. If we then had CL football to offer it opens up a higher quality of player that we could then build a title challenge on. It would take time but teams could get there through sensible recruitment and building. Teams in the top 6 who messed up in their managerial appointment would find themselves without CL football and having difficulty getting back in. At the moment you can have a clown like Solksjaer in charge of United and they’re still top 4 most seasons because they buy a quality of player that other clubs below just can’t.

Yeah if we could have a Nirvana where all clubs could spend the same amount and pay the same wages then even better but we all know that won’t ever happen. Scrapping FFP would be a start to at least allow us to have a chance.
 
I only mean in the context of this season. If we then had CL football to offer it opens up a higher quality of player that we could then build a title challenge on. It would take time but teams could get there through sensible recruitment and building. Teams in the top 6 who messed up in their managerial appointment would find themselves without CL football and having difficulty getting back in. At the moment you can have a clown like Solksjaer in charge of United and they’re still top 4 most seasons because they buy a quality of player that other clubs below just can’t.

Yeah if we could have a Nirvana where all clubs could spend the same amount and pay the same wages then even better but we all know that won’t ever happen. Scrapping FFP would be a start to at least allow us to have a chance.
It's all too many ifs!

If we had a salary cap every team would be forced to make good decisions on which players are important and how they want to play to utilize the good players they have meaning every team would have a chance to get it right. You don't have to follow a narrow path anymore. It is just one if.

I think you're overestimating how much of a difference scrapping FFP would make. The richest clubs will stay the richest clubs. All that changes is they might have to spend more to stay on top. But they'll still have the means to do it if they want.
 
Wolves showing the importance of making sure you try go for the win even if you end up losing.

3 losses more than us but only 2 points behind because they dont draw games.

Drawing games kills teams.
 
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