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City don't, or at least shouldn't, factor in to this argument.
They are miles ahead of us and it will take a few years for us to catch up assuming the necessary major changes are made...starting with the owners and working downwards to the playing staff. The JM supporters need to be asking themselves what it is that they think will happen even if he does become successful. Yes, we might win a few more trophies but the football will continue to be a diabolical stain on a rapidly fading ethos and reputation that the club has been built on. If we're going to have mediocre results then i'd much rather it be in the fashion of Newcastle in the 90s where nearly every game was end to end. As it is we're just drifting in to a nothing state and in fact the media have already started to comment on us like we're a meaningless club with nothing much to contribute to the game except a bit of off-field drama. Other than that I think things are going swimmingly well. |
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I'm not defending him, not on this anyway, just saying that most things ultimately go back to the godawful way this club is run. |
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In fact, Spurs entire back 4 at the weekend cost less than Luke Shaw. |
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