Premier League 2017/18

Guys, Conte took over an aging squad that finished 10th the season before and won the title in his first season with a net spend of about a fifth of that of Guardiola and Mourinho.

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Steadied the ship? This is meant to be the most successful club in English football and they’re lagging behind despite having a net spend of over £200m over the last two seasons

£225 million net spend is some money when you’re the most indebted soccer club in the world, to the tune of £465 million.

:joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::joy::point_left::point_left::point_left::point_left::point_left:

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Shush, this is too good. Dont ruin it.

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Net debt of £213 million as of September 2017, turnover of £580 million. A truly global success story enhanced by the Glazier’s shrewd financial acumen.

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Dont mind him mate, you’re doing great. Absolutely wonderful.

Glazer are the people in question, not Glazier. A glazier is a tradesman who works with glass.

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Oh dear, resorting to spell checks jeff? wikipedia’d out?

Is the ‘United We Stand’, anti-Glazer supporters group still on the go, or have they been won over as well by their shrewd financial acumen?

How are the FC United of Manchester going these times ?

National League North - 6th tier of English Football.
Having a poor season, currently 27 points behind table toppers, class of 92/Peter Lim owned Salford City.

United We Stand is a fanzine jeff, founded by Andy Mitten, also a podcast. Perhaps you were thinking of MUST, I believe they are still operational with a membership of over 200,000

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A couple of thousand from Manchester and 198000 overgrown children :smile:

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Are these children on steroids or is it a medical issue?

Good one mate

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Chelsea’s Johnny For’dners are visibly wilting in the old style British cauldron atmosphere of the Boleyn Ground today.

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Chelsea are rattled in this big London derby.

#derbyweekend

As somebody who rarely watches Sky Sports, have they decided to go all in on the branding for tomorrow’s inevitable feast of turgidity, as with “Red Monday” and “Grand Slam Sunday”?

Jamie Redknapp called the Manchester derby a battle of good versus evil during half time of West Ham-Chelsea. :laughing: