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matter of time before they are the best team in England if they plan to spend as they saytook chelsea 2 seasons and these guys sound more on it than abromovichas of now championship>>>>>>Premwho the fuk would have said six years ago that the 3 riches clubs in England would beMan City QPRChelseaworld has gone mad

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from time these guys estimated worth is 500bill they would no qualms drop a billion on players & feel no way. im happy though. give it 10 years all u london uinited fans will be casual watchers or support city

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and you will be in confrence north(if that) match watching FC united

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Sky Sports News understands Manchester City failed in a transfer deadline day swoop for Liverpool's Fernando Torres.City's new investors The Abu Dhabi United Group are believed to have made a £50million offer for Torres before the close of the transfer window.City's new billionaire owner Dr Sulaiman Al-Fahim has ambitious plans for the club and says money will be no object in their pursuit of the world's best players.The Eastlands outfit broke the British transfer record to sign Robinho from under the noses of Chelsea in a sensational swoop and reports suggest they tried to land Torres with an even bigger offer.However, Liverpool are believed to have rebuffed their overtures with the club keen to keep the Spanish international at Anfield.City are also believed to have made offers for Ajax star Klass-Jan Huntelaar and Real Madrid striker Ruud van Nistelrooy before the close of the transfer window.Reports emanating from Spain suggest Real Madrid turned down "blank cheque" for former Manchester United striker Van Nistelrooy.Ajax have confirmed they fielded some offers for Huntelaar before the transfer deadline and now the Holland international has revealed a mystery club were willing to pay him big money to join them.Huntelaar, whose future at Ajax has been the subject of intense speculation all summer, admitted he was glad the transfer window was closed so that he could concentrate his focus on Ajax.Turned down"A second rank club from Europe was very serious and wanted to pay me a lot of money," Huntelaar told NU Sport."But Ajax had no time to find a good replacement for me, so I understand the offer was turned down."I'm glad that the transfer market is now closed."On Monday, I was constantly informed of developments, but I will now remain at Ajax and that gives me peace."
WowJust wow.Football is becoming like FM nowGuys are just editing their finances in FM Editor
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lol @ city tho if they buy all the players they want and dont make top 6.... then these guys just leave club in some dirty debt... haha could happen still
You can't leave a club in debt, the new owners would have to sell to someone for an amount inclusive of their current debt, it would be part of the cost to buy it.But apart from that, "LOL".
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lol @ city tho if they buy all the players they want and dont make top 6.... then these guys just leave club in some dirty debt... haha could happen still
You can't leave a club in debt, the new owners would have to sell to someone for an amount inclusive of their current debt, it would be part of the cost to buy it.But apart from that, "LOL".
yes they can.stop deading my hype
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