probably as much as a bunch arab sheiks doIs it going to make a difference, the club will always be profitable, but does a bloke who made his fortune from the chemicals industry have a clue how to run a football club?
They are in it for the sports washing, the ineous bloke thinks its the same as getting some cyclists to pedal faster.probably as much as a bunch arab sheiks do
Don't really follow football but I remember Brian Cloughs efforts at Derby and Notts Forest taking ordinary teams to gloryNever understand football, 11 overpaid blokes on the pitch can't win a game so blame the guy sitting on the sidelines!
Might as well blame traffic cops if you get drunk and crash your car!
Clough was in many respects the role model for Ferguson
didn't kno you was a Unitid fan.Clough was in many respects the role model for Ferguson
Fergie definitely, but Clough was ahead of his time and said and did things to upset the powers that be that ultimately got him the sackDifference between those two greats and the managers of today, is that everyone knew that Cloughy and Fergie were in charge.
Nowadays the players know that, when push comes to shove, it is the "manager" who gets the bullet.
Definitely not, but it will be interesting to see if the idea is to fatten them up for a quick profit or bring back the glory days. Ferguson ruled fear and absolute authority, and the power vacuum that was created when he left is still there.didn't kno you was a Unitid fan.
yeah, had you down for a chelsea man. Good luck with that.Definitely not, but it will be interesting to see if the idea is to fatten them up for a quick profit or bring back the glory days. Ferguson ruled fear and absolute authority, and the power vacuum that was created when he left is still there.
Nah, tne best teams are the most passionate ones and that increases as you go further northyeah, had you down for a chelsea man. Good luck with that.