Steve Wigan
Player Valuation: £35m
If you read it out loud and backwards with your head under water it makes good sense and may reveal the meaning of life
I tried that, and all I got was bubbles. Which, somehow is how this thread started.....
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If you read it out loud and backwards with your head under water it makes good sense and may reveal the meaning of life
Sorry bud, be arsed reading all that. Got to 1st bit and jibbed it. If you post more than 20 words I'm not reading it....
Twitter world mate....
28 words.
Arsed reading all that.
Got to '20' and then stopped reading. Soz lad.
Why would they reduce capacity? That would devalue the club and reduce income. Plans are to increase capacity.Also, Manchester United, will they get asset stripped and their oversized Old Trafford stadium capacity reduced by appromixately 20,000-25,000
Wut? He was an excellent manager and luck had little to do with it. And how does by far the biggest club in the country and possibly the world become an overachiever?Alex Ferguson was lucky at Manchester United considering how poorly he did during 1986-1990 when he won nothing and how Manchester United became perennial overachievers with a bigger stadium than everyone else
55,000 v 75,000 - How is that caught up?(Liverpool have caught up with Manchester United with expanding their stadium over 50,000, who are both the same size except 1 of them having a better domestic record and the other a better european record) and with football being a tough cut-throat business.
We're 7th - That's not getting to a level of being a top 4 side. And it's not the real question. Nobody is asking that question. It's at best a confusing thought.The real question is whether Manchester United will ever get to a level where they are a mid-table side like 1990s and 2000s Everton in a smaller sized stadium and Everton now getting to a level where they are a top 4 side?
You realise it's more the Moshiri show than the Kenwright show these days?Under these owners, this season is an opportunity that him and the astute Koeman have spectacularly done well. Seasons of success and further growth after the new stadium by 2022.
My thoughts exactlyMate?
Manchester United got to 7 or 8 FA Cup finals in 23 years, whereas Everton got to 3 FA Cup finals in 4 years during 1985-1989, and from 1990 onwards Alex Ferguson was lucky at Manchester United considering how poorly he did during 1986-1990 when he won nothing and how Manchester United became perennial overachievers with a bigger stadium than everyone else.
If anyone is heading downwards is Arsenal. I fully expect Utd to be back amongst the title contenders next season.
The biggest club in the biggest city in englnd....
It's not happening