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Levy In or Levy Out


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Looks to me that Levy backed the Manager which will disappoint those that want Ange out. Woolwich fans are being quoted as very unhappy with window. Villa & City did better and that will make Sunday’s match harder. I was critical of not getting outfield players in earlier but Tel only came to us at the end of the window because MU would not pay loan fee and the player believed he could do better. Had we have bought earlier it probably would have been a lesser player.

I do not think Danso was our top target and we could have got him earlier although that may have meant giving up earlier on better targets.

I have not seen any evidence in this window that we failed to get a player that went elsewhere because of money. Maybe the pressure on Levy from fans got this reaction. The anti Levy fans chanting Levy out should take the response as a success because getting Levy to put more money into the football activities is a move in the right direction.
 
Ah the old days of Schmoods, Arcspace, MadYid, Carlito Brigante, Joe Clash and Gibbsy.

Gotta Trust old Gibbsy. Levy has bought way too many tiny dancers.
 
Looks to me that Levy backed the Manager which will disappoint those that want Ange out. Woolwich fans are being quoted as very unhappy with window. Villa & City did better and that will make Sunday’s match harder. I was critical of not getting outfield players in earlier but Tel only came to us at the end of the window because MU would not pay loan fee and the player believed he could do better. Had we have bought earlier it probably would have been a lesser player.

I do not think Danso was our top target and we could have got him earlier although that may have meant giving up earlier on better targets.

I have not seen any evidence in this window that we failed to get a player that went elsewhere because of money. Maybe the pressure on Levy from fans got this reaction. The anti Levy fans chanting Levy out should take the response as a success because getting Levy to put more money into the football activities is a move in the right direction.

The idea the club bases it's transfer activity around fan pressure is straight delusion
 
Looks to me that Levy backed the Manager which will disappoint those that want Ange out. Woolwich fans are being quoted as very unhappy with window. Villa & City did better and that will make Sunday’s match harder. I was critical of not getting outfield players in earlier but Tel only came to us at the end of the window because MU would not pay loan fee and the player believed he could do better. Had we have bought earlier it probably would have been a lesser player.

I do not think Danso was our top target and we could have got him earlier although that may have meant giving up earlier on better targets.

I have not seen any evidence in this window that we failed to get a player that went elsewhere because of money. Maybe the pressure on Levy from fans got this reaction. The anti Levy fans chanting Levy out should take the response as a success because getting Levy to put more money into the football activities is a move in the right direction.
I'm doing to ask Larry David to put this in his receipts folder
 
Is this one of those things where if you say it enough you'll hopefully convince simple minded people that it's true?

I mean, lets be real - it mostly is - as it is for most clubs.

Every player, every penny spent on wages, is some investment that any club can profit off, be it from sitting higher in the league, going further in comps, sell on clauses, increase in global exposure, whitewashing murderous regimes' image and pretty much laundering their money....

Its a business - especially when you hit the heights of the premier league.
 
I mean, lets be real - it mostly is - as it is for most clubs.

Every player, every penny spent on wages, is some investment that any club can profit off, be it from sitting higher in the league, going further in comps, sell on clauses, increase in global exposure, whitewashing murderous regimes' image and pretty much laundering their money....

It’s a business - especially when you hit the heights of the premier league.
Business it is. Whatever the level.

I was with the guys who run a part time junior club in Dundee yesterday. A step below the Highland League, which is a step below the Scottish Third division. Won the league last year, didn’t get promoted. As they didn’t have the correct floodlights. They need £30k for new ones. Yesterday was all about how they could get that money - sponsorship, community events, business events, etc. No talk about the team tactics, incoming players, etc. Just business. Same all over. Everything that’s done day to day is to achieve incremental growth.
 
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