Nigels Tackle wrote:can anyone recommend good places for cream pies and milk shakes?
oh and this looks like it is really happening
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -100m.html
lets all have a disco wrote:300 MILLION.
I guess Mansour is still spending that 1billion profit off his Barclays deal.
Beefymcfc wrote:I'm not sure what to make of this. It's been doing the rounds for over a year now and last time it came out the club denied all knowledge of the franchise. Is it bullshit again?
It'd be an interesting development though, if they are going ahead with it. I also wonder what the scope would be to become partners with regard to player transfers etc. Maybe the powers that be have forced us into this situation with the implementation of FFP?
Beefymcfc wrote:I'm not sure what to make of this. It's been doing the rounds for over a year now and last time it came out the club denied all knowledge of the franchise. Is it bullshit again?
It'd be an interesting development though, if they are going ahead with it. I also wonder what the scope would be to become partners with regard to player transfers etc. Maybe the powers that be have forced us into this situation with the implementation of FFP?
Blue Since 76 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I'm not sure what to make of this. It's been doing the rounds for over a year now and last time it came out the club denied all knowledge of the franchise. Is it bullshit again?
It'd be an interesting development though, if they are going ahead with it. I also wonder what the scope would be to become partners with regard to player transfers etc. Maybe the powers that be have forced us into this situation with the implementation of FFP?
Seems to have gathered steam and links nicely with the game we're about to play there.
My only concern - as a marketing exercise, does that take more of the owner's interest? Easy to say at the moment that we'd be the big club helping them, but for how long?
That said, may be a way to get future RSCs etc off the books - offer them a move to New York
Blue Blood wrote:
They say the new club will not play till 2016 and the club itself will feature a 35000 seater capacity stadium, so I don't think they are thinking about making the new team a world beater in its own right, or even bigger than us, hell it could (should) take a lifetime to reach our status, I'm of the mind it is just another part of the overall abu dhabi sporting package, a method of breaking the american market.
A new club will likely compliment us rather than detract from us. Besides as others have said, to most rich owners, these sort of projects would consume a large chunk of a persons wealth, however to our sheikh it is just a drop in the pond. I doubt this will negatively affect us one jot.
Nigels Tackle wrote:can anyone recommend good places for cream pies and milk shakes?
oh and this looks like it is really happening
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -100m.html
Blue Since 76 wrote:Blue Blood wrote:
They say the new club will not play till 2016 and the club itself will feature a 35000 seater capacity stadium, so I don't think they are thinking about making the new team a world beater in its own right, or even bigger than us, hell it could (should) take a lifetime to reach our status, I'm of the mind it is just another part of the overall abu dhabi sporting package, a method of breaking the american market.
A new club will likely compliment us rather than detract from us. Besides as others have said, to most rich owners, these sort of projects would consume a large chunk of a persons wealth, however to our sheikh it is just a drop in the pond. I doubt this will negatively affect us one jot.
I certainly hope it won't, but to cross reference another thread, you're not a City fan if... you don't expect the worst.
Im_Spartacus wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:can anyone recommend good places for cream pies and milk shakes?
oh and this looks like it is really happening
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -100m.html
Very exciting - maybe our youngsters would develop better in a league with more time on the ball and technical ability, but it wouldn't prepare them for stepping up to the first team that's for sure.
The commercial potential though I would imagine is huge. A new club in one of the biggest cities in the world would be an opportunity to pick up fans new to the game, and bring big names to the USA on short term deals maybe for those who have fallen out of favour or returning from injury
Looks like a win win situation for city
DoomMerchant wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:can anyone recommend good places for cream pies and milk shakes?
oh and this looks like it is really happening
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... -100m.html
Very exciting - maybe our youngsters would develop better in a league with more time on the ball and technical ability, but it wouldn't prepare them for stepping up to the first team that's for sure.
The commercial potential though I would imagine is huge. A new club in one of the biggest cities in the world would be an opportunity to pick up fans new to the game, and bring big names to the USA on short term deals maybe for those who have fallen out of favour or returning from injury
Looks like a win win situation for city
more time on the ball and technical ability? This is MLS, not La Liga. What are you watching? The league has improved for sure and i'm encouraged by that as an American, but from a developmental perspective i'd rather have a player in the Championship with a team that focused on playing the ball on the floor than in MLS. Maybe define "youngsters" as a start....i wouldn't want Razak, Suarez, etc....anywhere near MLS.
Kiss_The_Goat wrote:Looks like it is! Be good to have a team to watch live over here!
Speaking of NY, are any of you lads coming over in May for the game?
Kiss_The_Goat wrote:Looks like it is! Be good to have a team to watch live over here!
Speaking of NY, are any of you lads coming over in May for the game?
DoomMerchant wrote:
more time on the ball and technical ability? This is MLS, not La Liga. What are you watching? The league has improved for sure and i'm encouraged by that as an American, but from a developmental perspective i'd rather have a player in the Championship with a team that focused on playing the ball on the floor than in MLS. Maybe define "youngsters" as a start....i wouldn't want Razak, Suarez, etc....anywhere near MLS.
ant london wrote:Kiss_The_Goat wrote:Looks like it is! Be good to have a team to watch live over here!
Speaking of NY, are any of you lads coming over in May for the game?
No but we're over in August it you're in town mate
Be great to catch up again at last!
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