Owners aren’t fans though. Despite what they might say it’s a business, their first priority is always financial stability then profit.It should be for us fans. That is our bragging rights = silverware. Period.
As it should be.
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Owners aren’t fans though. Despite what they might say it’s a business, their first priority is always financial stability then profit.It should be for us fans. That is our bragging rights = silverware. Period.
Well, if they are just looking at a football club just to make profit then they are in the wrong business.Owners aren’t fans though. Despite what they might say it’s a business, their first priority is always financial stability then profit.
As it should be.
Trophies are not our priority? What is?Should be but in the year 2023 rightly or wrongly trophies are obviously not prioritised
Trophies are not our priority? What is?
Top 4 obviously.
We should strive for top 4?
not trophies?
Small club mentality. you got right there.
Top 4 is a given. I expect us to make that every year.
If you don't have ambition you wont achieve anything.
We should strive for top 4?
not trophies?
Small club mentality. you got right there.
Top 4 is a given. I expect us to make that every year.
If you don't have ambition you wont achieve anything.
Ole Sheik ya money can go fuck himself.Smooth Operator: Sheikh Jassim moves on quickly from failed Manchester United bid, turns attention to Tottenham Hotspur.
BREAKING: Qatari reports suggest that Sheikh Jassim has now set his sights on another Premier League club in north London stalwarts Tottenham Hotspur. A meeting with Chairman Daniel Levy has even been mooted for early November, with hopes high that a deal can be struck by both sides.
Meanwhile, insiders have told us that the Qatari has been left hugely impressed by the job Steven Gerrard is doing in Saudi Arabia. If a deal can be reached to bring Tottenham under the Qatari's portfolio, Jassim's first act will be to replace incumbent manager Ange Postecoglou with the Liverpool legend, who is seen as a more attractive long term option.