It just leaves such a sour taste that they were able to cheat financial fair play, win promotion and are now going head first into more extreme spending.
Is that really the example we want for other clubs of how to get to the promised land? It really does leave me feeling flat when you see clubs and fans reveling in this kind of approach.
Their fans on Twitter taking the piss out of us after they bagged Caulker. Jesting he wanted to play football not rugby - so very naive. Anyone else just worry that there is now a whole generation of football fans who actually is completely oblivious to the potential future impact of extreme over spending on transfers and wages. I hate to see it happen to any club, but I really hope they learn their lesson in the worst possible way. It's pretty disgusting that they can get away with buying their way to premiership survival (if they manage it). The rules are far too soft on clubs, it's not an even playing field, it's all down to having a rich foreign owner. I just love that we are club with spirit and heart, without fans all high on the drug of excessive spending.
Is that really the example we want for other clubs of how to get to the promised land? It really does leave me feeling flat when you see clubs and fans reveling in this kind of approach.
Their fans on Twitter taking the piss out of us after they bagged Caulker. Jesting he wanted to play football not rugby - so very naive. Anyone else just worry that there is now a whole generation of football fans who actually is completely oblivious to the potential future impact of extreme over spending on transfers and wages. I hate to see it happen to any club, but I really hope they learn their lesson in the worst possible way. It's pretty disgusting that they can get away with buying their way to premiership survival (if they manage it). The rules are far too soft on clubs, it's not an even playing field, it's all down to having a rich foreign owner. I just love that we are club with spirit and heart, without fans all high on the drug of excessive spending.
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