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  1. #1
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    Frightening owning a football club these days

    http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/spor...e-day-13540962
    whod be an owner unless you were a football loving billionaire like abramovich,we do well to stay at the top table

  2. #2
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    I think we are run the right way. We have progressively improved over the years, from having players like, Dobie, Purse and O'Connor, to making signings like Evans, Fletcher, and Anelka. Our signings continue to improve with the likes of Barry, Chadli and hopefully Burke, and yet we never go into the red, and usually make a profit.
    All of this without a sugar daddy to bankroll us.
    It can be very frustrating for fans the time it takes to sign a player, but 70 per cent of the time we get it right and improve.
    The Championship is full of so called Big Clubs who thought money would buy them success.
    Sunderland, Leeds, our dear neighbours, West Ham could be next.
    All in all i would say we are the best run club in the country.
    Didn't Arsene Wenger once say so?

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