Indeed, Leicester won the FA cup and premier league, surely that trumps Spurs Carling Cup (whenever that was )
i believe the spurs trophy was the carling cup in around 2007/8 season under Ramos..........and pompey won the fa cup in 2009/10 seasonAs I have pointed out before, Pompey have more recent trophies than Spurs
Also League Two and the EFL Trophy…Spurs aren't even eligble for thosei believe the spurs trophy was the carling cup in around 2007/8 season under Ramos..........and pompey won the fa cup in 2009/10 season
He had been ill for some time although apparently he was getting better.I see Walter Smith has passed away at the age of 73
So leicester have more trophies than spurs, so why they not there instead of them???
That used to be the traditional top 4 until arsenal lost that status to man city, so they then added spurs to make a top 6, although spurs have won diddly squat……how did that happen hey.I wondered that then I read the article more carefully and it is about the 'traditional' top six (second para').
Most important thing is that Chelsea FC are out in front.
Wait for Newcastle to spend big. It will be the big 7.That used to be the traditional top 4 until arsenal lost that status to man city, so they then added spurs to make a top 6, although spurs have won diddly squat……how did that happen hey.
True, but i honestly think newcastle will struggle to attract the big players for a few years yetWait for Newcastle to spend big. It will be the big 7.
there are only so many trophies to win and European places to qualify for.
True, but i honestly think newcastle will struggle to attract the big players for a few years yet
its not about it being some backwater.......its just they have always struggled to build a team and attract the big stars. How will they invest with no big sponsorship deals to boost their income, they cant raise ticket or season ticket prices as the fans will want to know why with such rich owners..I don't. I expect to see a fair amount of spending in January, and assuming they stay up massive investment over the summer.
There's this weird, largely media fuelled, perception that Newcastle is some sort of backwater. It isn't.
so how are they going to fund it without flouting FFP rules???
its not about it being some backwater.......its just they have always struggled to build a team and attract the big stars. How will they invest with no big sponsorship deals to boost their income, they cant raise ticket or season ticket prices as the fans will want to know why with such rich owners..
so how are they going to fund it without flouting FFP rules???
they have had the odd star signing aspirilla, ginola, barnes, keegan......but hardly enough to force a long standing challenge at the top of the premier league...i mean when was the last time a trophy was put in the cabinet??? and do you really want players coming just for the payday, like ronaldo, zlatan, sanchez at UTD, or do you want long term stability with a team built over many years???I agree they've struggled to build a team, but recently that's been down to chronic under-investment by Ashley.
As for 'big stars', have a look at the history of the club; again pre-Ashley they never struggled.