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Which is the team you HATE the most

  • Chelsea

  • Manchester United

  • Barcelona

  • Arsenal

  • Real Madrid

  • A.C. Milan

  • Liverpool

  • Manchester City


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skeletor

Chosen of the Omnissiah
okay let us not underrate Andy Carroll because of the transfer fee involved.

He surely is a good player and might turn out to be an excellent player for Liverpool. However, the risk is HUGE. No margin of error.
 

Liverpool_fan

Sami Hyypiä, LFC legend
:| Well it's you lot paying for him, well whatever all these transfers are fvcking insane imo.
I'll see how you lot will cope up with UEFA's Fair Play regulations :lol:
 

Kl@w-24

Slideshow Bob
:| Well it's you lot paying for him, well whatever all these transfers are fvcking insane imo.
I'll see how you lot will cope up with UEFA's Fair Play regulations :lol:

Oh, we'll manage. Good thing you won't have to worry about all that stuff if you end up finishing outside the European places. :lol::lol::lol:

BTW, just in - 14 fecking million for........ Charlie Adam!! Bidder? Loony Bin FC!!!!! :lol:
 

Liverpool_fan

Sami Hyypiä, LFC legend
How will you "manage"? With your delusions :lol:
Your squad is light enough anyway, and you lot need few players. Ageing players will be needed to be replaced too. Sure Torres covers up as the lone forward, but how about the other ageing stars.
There's no practical way for you lot to cover this spending. FACT.
 

iinfi

mekalodu
1737: About 10m people went rushing to check the official Liverpool website after that announcement at 1726... and have crashed it completely by the looks of things. We await confirmation of the fee, but Liverpool say it is a club record.


LMAOOOOO
 

Liverpool_fan

Sami Hyypiä, LFC legend
Well it all stinks of desperation. Torres fvcked up for us really badly. Couldn't he have had waited till the summer? :|
But then we have gone through the transfers in the worst possible way :/
 

Kl@w-24

Slideshow Bob
How will you "manage"? With your delusions :lol:
Your squad is light enough anyway, and you lot need few players. Ageing players will be needed to be replaced too. Sure Torres covers up as the lone forward, but how about the other ageing stars.
There's no practical way for you lot to cover this spending. FACT.

Sheesh!! Just wait and see, lad. Wait and see. :D

14 million for Charlie Adam!!!! I nearly died laughing!!! :shock::mrgreen::razz::lol:
 

iinfi

mekalodu
did anyone tell liverpool that they sud spend all the money on the same day?
typical european attitude .... work for 5 days and **** n booze over the weekend
 

Liverpool_fan

Sami Hyypiä, LFC legend
I see, Liverpool are doing a Chelsea there.

Our record signing is Arshavin only @ £15m.

Bad comparsion. It's the Torres money being spent, not some Russian oligarch's deep pockets.
The way of spending has been reckless though IMO...

Sheesh!! Just wait and see, lad. Wait and see. :D
Didn't need to wait...much :lol:
CHELSEA BECOMES CASH POSITIVE | Latest Chelsea News | Team & Transfer News | Chelsea FC | Chelsea
 
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Ishu Gupta

Manchester United
@infi
Where you getting that from?

Spurs Forlan bid accepted. Not sure though.

out
Adam - 12m
in
Reid - 1m
Holloway having the last laugh :lol:
 

Kl@w-24

Slideshow Bob
David Craig saying there has been a lot of soul-searching in the Newcastle boardroom. Quite why is unclear - they're getting probably three times the market value for a player who could go to prison. Which is something Liverpool may have forgotten.

:lol;

Pool_Fan, I've already read that page, thank you. :rolleyes:

Liverpool accept £50m Fernando Torres offer from Chelsea | Mail Online
 
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skeletor

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Chelsea become cash postive with 68 million loss.

CHELSEA BECOMES CASH POSITIVE
Posted on: Mon 31 Jan 2011

Chelsea FC plc becomes cash positive as it prepares for UEFA financial fair play rules

Chelsea FC plc today announced that results for the financial year end June 30, 2010 show the group had become cash positive for the first time since its acquisition by Roman Abramovich. The club had a positive cash inflow of £3.8m in the year compared to a net outflow of £16.9m in the previous year.The club believes it is now well positioned to meet UEFA's financial fair play rules.

In addition, the group had a reduced operating loss of £68.6m on an improved group turnover of £205.8m. The operating loss was £3.6m better than the previous year. The total loss for the financial year was £70.9m.Amortisation of player transfer fees constitutes the largest component of the difference between the positive cash flow and the operating loss.

Group turnover has increased by £2.5m despite the economic situation and reflects the strength of the team, and the attractiveness of the FA Premier League allied with the continued allegiance of our fans and commercial partners.

The main figures were:

- Group turnover was up from £203.3m to £205.8m

- Operating Loss for the financial year reduced from £72.3m to £68.6m

- Net capital expenditure reduced from £4.2m to (£15.5m) due to player sales

- Cash inflow of £3.8m against an outflow of £16.9m in 2008/09.

Chief executive Ron Gourlay said: 'The reduction in operating losses and increased sales in 2009/10 shows that we are moving in the right direction especially when viewed against the difficult macroeconomic environment.

'The club is in a strong position to meet the challenges of UEFA 'financial fair play' initiatives which will be relevant to the financial statements to be released in early 2013.'

Chairman Bruce Buck added: 'That the club was cash generative in the year when we recorded a historic FAPL and FA Cup double is a great encouragement and demonstrates significant progress as regards our financial results.'

CHELSEA BECOMES CASH POSITIVE | Latest Chelsea News | Team & Transfer News | Chelsea FC | Chelsea

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skeletor

Chosen of the Omnissiah
Chelsea become cash postive with £68 million loss. :lol:

CHELSEA BECOMES CASH POSITIVE
Posted on: Mon 31 Jan 2011

Chelsea FC plc becomes cash positive as it prepares for UEFA financial fair play rules

Chelsea FC plc today announced that results for the financial year end June 30, 2010 show the group had become cash positive for the first time since its acquisition by Roman Abramovich. The club had a positive cash inflow of £3.8m in the year compared to a net outflow of £16.9m in the previous year.The club believes it is now well positioned to meet UEFA's financial fair play rules.

In addition, the group had a reduced operating loss of £68.6m on an improved group turnover of £205.8m. The operating loss was £3.6m better than the previous year. The total loss for the financial year was £70.9m.Amortisation of player transfer fees constitutes the largest component of the difference between the positive cash flow and the operating loss.

Group turnover has increased by £2.5m despite the economic situation and reflects the strength of the team, and the attractiveness of the FA Premier League allied with the continued allegiance of our fans and commercial partners.

The main figures were:

- Group turnover was up from £203.3m to £205.8m

- Operating Loss for the financial year reduced from £72.3m to £68.6m

- Net capital expenditure reduced from £4.2m to (£15.5m) due to player sales

- Cash inflow of £3.8m against an outflow of £16.9m in 2008/09.

Chief executive Ron Gourlay said: 'The reduction in operating losses and increased sales in 2009/10 shows that we are moving in the right direction especially when viewed against the difficult macroeconomic environment.

'The club is in a strong position to meet the challenges of UEFA 'financial fair play' initiatives which will be relevant to the financial statements to be released in early 2013.'

Chairman Bruce Buck added: 'That the club was cash generative in the year when we recorded a historic FAPL and FA Cup double is a great encouragement and demonstrates significant progress as regards our financial results.'

*www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~2281149,00.html

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