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  1. OK, so the local manc opinion is that wenger will throw this game as they don't want to give mancredclowns the phsychological coup of breaking their unbeaten run in game number 50. So lump your money on the villa :?:
  2. No wonder we can never gain concensus on an answer when it isn't even possible to agree on the question. :cry: :evil: :x
  3. OK, all the argument and debate can be left to clog up all the other threads. Here just make your vote, and add a simple "yes" or "no" if you wish. Apologies for the "negativity", "pessism" and bad kharma emenating from this post, but it's not meant that way honest. Just want to see what proportion of people fall in either camp on this one. So: You, the Chairman, will you be "signing" a cheque for a £6m+ player (fee, not wages, pension plan, agents fees etc....just the fee) before the current transfer window closes. Yes, there may be other money spent elsewhere or loan fees arranged, but will that big signing (whether Beattie or Yakabu or Baros or whoever) be made in the next three weeks. To start the ball rolling: "No"
  4. Shouldn't this be off topic, cos manager, spend and £6m rarely work together in the same sentence with Villa :oops: Where as "at least £2m below xxxx's valuation of Xxxxxxx" is a little more common. lest we forget "in the shirt on the pitch". Anyway, voted for yakabu.
  5. mancredscum will improve a lot this year with quieroz back. furbie has lost it. Has enuff money to buy the best players to keep him close to the top, but not the skills to put the team together. Notice how they improved when wally smith applied a more proagmatic approach to their defending and allowed the attackers to attack.
  6. Easy step into being a failed entrepreneur is to go contracting first. Look at something like jobserve for contract work in your area. This should give you: 1) a bit of extra dosh; 2) experience of getting your accounts wrong and messing up your VAT returns. Then after a while, and having mastered no. 2, you may have a bit of cash to give you a bit of leeway for the first couple of revenue free months, and experience at talking youself up. Golden Rule No 1) The banks will be of no support, use or idea until you are earning more money than you can spend at which point they will become your best friend with nice savings plans and pension policies for you. Trust them as far as you would ellis. If you want to break out, and you don't you will always regret not trying. Better to try and go through bankruptcy court (after signing the deeds of the house over to your mum or dad) than not try at all. And when you leave court, just go back contracting but pay all the dividends to your youngest child. or pet rabbit. or go abroad and just leave the bacnkruptcy order behind. All the rich use the bankruptcy courts as an easy way out of messing up a bit. It's a bit like a red card, you get a little suspension and maybe a slap, but it's not the end of the world. At all times, food and mortgages come first, leave the credit card bills and the rest of the opportunistic debt generated by the bad lending policies in the bin where they belong. Feel free to PM us if you want any info.
  7. Maradona, but the list for second is a little bit short, I wouldn't say Pele was a shoe-in for number 2.
  8. Elvis

    Where were you?

    After the semi final the old man said we were all going to rotterdam....however my mother did not think it a good use of limited funds nor me being dragged out of primary skule.
  9. Hibernating mate...................foooookin cold around manc......should be a bit warmer tomorrow when the riot is going through town.
  10. I for one will be having a fiver on MJKane's prediction of 9 JPA goals, but am going for nobby as first scorer.
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