You may buy your way into the Champions League but you will never be the biggest fan-owned club in non-league football.
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You may buy your way into the Champions League but you will never be the biggest fan-owned club in non-league football.
Do know what? I don't give funk about the scummers. Stop posting moronic crap about their demise. It's boring.
!?Originally Posted by TurktownAnt
When do you play Exeter ?
Feb 8th at their place
Why have you posted six hundred and twenty messages on their board then? You give a very good impression of hardly thinking about anything else.Originally Posted by TurktownAnt
who ****ing cares,one thing I have to be thankfull to my dad for is that he was from pompey,i was born in the north of England with pompey in my blood,**** me there is a god
And you give a very good impression of being a scummer!Originally Posted by OhWell
Very poor attempt. Tut, tut!
Originally Posted by OhWell
I wouldn't want to be though, to be fair!
Someone once said 'If you want to make a small fortune from football, start with a large one'.
I don't think any club is a particularly good 'investment' if you expect money back. Ownership may be good for the ego but you can almost guarantee the fans will turn against you at the first sign of failure.
Even Man Utd are said to be close to £950million in debt.
Attractive investment???? Hmmm...