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And don't we fans know it, can't buy a goal at the moment!But we stole certain player from the unwary Wolverhampton Wanderers
And don't we fans know it, can't buy a goal at the moment!But we stole certain player from the unwary Wolverhampton Wanderers
I'm a Leicester City supporter but I cannot wait for Newcastle to start spending BIG and give some serious opposition to Chelski, and Man City.
It's not all about wealthy owners - for sure they can be a catalyst to moving on up but the big 4 in the EPL (MUFC, MCFC, LFC & CFC) have incredible global brands powered by savvy commercial operations.I do not think there are " several clubs who can do the same " I think Chelski and Man City plus Man Utd and probably to be joined by Newcastle are in a spending league all of their own (does this count as several ? ) Sure Spurs, Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton and others have wealthy owners but on a different level to the aforementioned.
It's not all about wealthy owners - for sure they can be a catalyst to moving on up but the big 4 in the EPL (MUFC, MCFC, LFC & CFC) have incredible global brands powered by savvy commercial operations.
Maybe not what football purists want to hear but it's the way of the world for all the big teams (not just EPL) with global reach.
So many variables at play... fortunately it's not all about the money or I would've given up fanning long ago.The difference between how the two Manchester clubs are managed is stark.
United apparently have the most expensive squad in world football yet are twenty points adrift.
Well, at the start of this season LCFC moved into World-Class Training Ground (beautiful video, worth a watch )Serious question - what has happened to all the Thai Bhat?
Well, at the start of this season LCFC moved into World-Class Training Ground (beautiful video, worth a watch )
Plans have also been accepted for a Stadium Extension
So, it's not difficult to see why the 'purse strings' have been tightened when is comes to the transfer market.
I understand the owners wealth has also been much affected by the pandemic due to their core business being Duty-Free shops.
Top players are 'transient' but money spent on the training ground and enlarging the stadium will serve the club well in the foreseeable future.
P.S The owners have also invested large sums into Leicester city, with new hospital wards etc. They are much loved in the City.
Invested mainly in infrastructure (training ground & ground expansion) but also loans to the club to finance player purchases. The club doesn't actually have a huge player budget and have usually financed most of it from sales (Kante, Mahrez, Drinkwater, Chilwell, Maguire) and bought in cheaper replacements. Last summer was an exception and nobody left (though arguably Tielemens should have!) (Edit: we got £8M for a youth player and a track suit for Ghezzal)Serious question - what has happened to all the Thai Bhat?
Yes, this is often overlooked/unseen. KP have been incredible to the city of Leicester, and not just the football team.P.S The owners have also invested large sums into Leicester city, with new hospital wards etc. They are much loved in the City.
Yeah, no ’Happy Ending’ there! 😉Serious question - what has happened to all the Thai Bhat?