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One way or another doesn't every club try to buy success? We've done good business before the imminent Bale sale without having to pay inflated prices. Ok so we've spent a lot of money but I think that has been long overdue. I'm sure there are some envious glances from other clubs especially that lot down the road who we're playing on Sunday.

AVB is being fully backed by the board and is building a team with the money he's been given. Spending money is one thing being successful is another. I'm enjoying the ride so far. Was at the Lane last night and last Sunday. So far so good. Played 4 Won 4 Drawn 0 Lost 0 GF 10 GA 0. It's a good start but the real test comes on Sunday at the Effeminates.

Excuse the typos in that last post, stupid phone!


I'm not having a go at Spurs Jah, just saying that the days of developing a young team and bringing a couple of top experienced players are gone. If a club really wants to challenge at the top, they basically need to buy the team to do it.


Spurs may still need goals from somewhere, 2 penalties in the opening 2 matches got the results, but you want someone banging them in.


Speaking of Bale, he's acting like a bit of a tool isn't he. I really dislike that bloke, good player or not. I hope he's a total flop!

Millhaven Wrote:

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> Parkdrive Wrote:

> >

> > You clearly are in need of help if you believe

> > that Abromavichs sins and those of the City

> > backers are of no consequence and becasue

> others

> > have deemed them to be fit an proper, well

> thats

> > ok by you. Oh the irony indeed, far from being

> > naive the article was telling and that, I

> suspect,

> > is was you dislike as it hit home and touched a

> > nerve. Classless CSKA Fulham all over.

>

> This is becoing a rather dull circular argument

> which I am afraid I will have to leave you to tilt

> at your particular windmills.

>

> Haha! The old 'classless' insult. The last bastion

> of a football fan that has lost an argument. ;-)


Tilting at windmills from a Chavski supporter, how ironic. Still blindly refusing to acknowledge that your backer plundered his nations resources with the assistance of Putin and thinks thats ok. Very telling, says alot about you. Next you'll be telling me he helps old ladies across the road.

El Pibe Wrote:

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> "One way or another doesn't every club try to buy

> success"

>

> nope.


Why not? A club is a company like any other. You have to invest in that business in the hope that you can be successful. Same thing different shit innit.

2012-2013......We needed a striker. Spent big on a crosser of balls (Jarvis) to feed our one injury-prone front man.


Should have bought a striker.


2013-2014......We need a striker. Spent big on a crosser of balls (Downing) to feed our injured front man.


Talk about De Ja fucking Vu.


Vaz te and Maiga not cutting it - need to sell both.


Should have bought a striker

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> You can have Adebeyor if you like. Go on. Take

> him. Please please take him. You can have him for

> nothing for all we care.

>

> All our love,

>

> Daniel Levy, Andre Villas Boas & Spurs fans

> everywhere.



You can keep your Togolese Tosspot but Defoe is surplus to reqs now isn't he?

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