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Sounds ridiculously similar.
At least they have journalists who have the nuggets to call it out too.
A lot of ours seem too concerned they might miss out on the tea and biscuits at the press conferences to do anything but toe the line.
It does ring strangely similar but fans clamour for ever increasingly-priced player transfers as a sticking plaster to what is cloaked "investments". The truth is the "investment" is just grand scale betting as the majority of clubs have wages close to or over actual earnings as a ratio and thats the issue. When the "investment" doesn't win big, it just rolls onto someone else.
It's a race to the bottom and this is the fallout of it. Hence the new Super League, as they need something new to speculate on as it's slowly going pop.
Wasn’t Peter Lim being touted as a possible owner for City?
Our ground is somewhat better than theirs.
At least we haven't appointed Gary Neville... yet