Tuesday 2 September 2008

The most disgusting day in footballing history + Utd get away with it again.

Now first things first, if you don't like swearing dodge todays blog because I'm fucking livid.

Yesterday was a day that will change football. The Man City takeover is quite frankly ridiculous, the club was in turmoil with an owner that was unfit to own a Premier League club and now its 10 times richer than Abramovic's Chelski. Its disgusting.

The Man City fans goaded Man Utd 'Man USA' for selling out but they have now done exactly the same thing, what gives them the right to try and overhaul football clubs that run decently and honestly? They were/are a mid-table side and nothing more, now they have the most financial clout in the world!

Something has got to change, spending rules have to be brought in to sort this shit out, if these Arabs had taken over Hull and they bought Robinho there would be outcry, so why isn't there? Why can't Premiership teams submit their annual turnover and the FA can decide how much they spend, taking into account debts? That way perfectly decent clubs can compete without these rich peoples play toys dominating the clubs that strive to make a profit, don't just ask their big Russian, Arab or American daddy to buy them a 30 Million Pound present.

Arsenal is a club that strives to make a profit, their transfer record is mediocre compared to these foreign owned cunts, we try and secure the future of football by bringing through and scouting highly talented players and tell foreigners that wish to takeover our club to go fuck themselves, ala Fat&Orange.

Why should we, a club that runs decently, have to put up with these wankers with billionairre owners buying success that we are trying to achive in an honest way?!?

Its a total and utter farce and needs to change.

My next rant....

Man Utd Get Away With Rule Breaking Again.

It was clear to see on SSN that Fergie picked up Dimitar Berbatov from the airport when he was on his way to their neighbours, Man Cunty. Ive always thought you had to be given permission to have a medical and to talk to players. Even that Tottenh*m cunt Levy said that Man Utd's actions were discraceful and illegal, but the end result looks like money has spoken and Man Utd offered Campbell on a season loan to keep them quiet.

I think this whole thing has changed the face of English football and just shown the power money has. Its totally and utterly discusting.

Im not even going to talk about our lack of transfers, i think it sites no ambition at all. Now im no glory supporter but its about time we did win something. Im just going to leave it a few days so i can give a more level headed opinion.

Leave some comments that i can include tomorrow and il be back soon!

Til then, Fuck off you dirty football ruining billionairre cunts!

1 comment:

timmy said...

I'm a United fan and can't help but know that you're right. It's a little embarassing.

However, what I will say that is people do what they can get away with. Ferguson pretty much knew they would get away with it after Real Madrid got away with it. They also knew Tottenham were desperate to get rid, so even if United couldn't bargain with the price, they could stipulate over the action Spurs would take.

Tottenham have basically sold out. They won't complain and the FA won't do anything. I know it sounds biased not blaming Ferguson, but on a day when an Arab bought City, Ferguson pretty much bought Spurs.

As for City... One part of me can't wait to see who they buy and how it all works out. It's good in one respect that someone can challenge Chelsea's financial clout. On the other hand, the only way it will be even again is when everyone is owned by a billionairre.

Again at the risk of sounding biased, United do not have the same resources. Due to their debt (sustainable of otherwise) they have a budget each year. City now have a bottemless pit of money. It is entertaining, but football is also a business, and operating with hundreds of million's of pounds operating losses is no way to operate a business.

Just as an after thought, Arsenal can compete, but for Wengers dislike of splashing the cash. But Arsenal will be fine. The league may not.