This is our City: Manchester v Spurs, Who Should It Be To Break The Top Four Monopoly

5 May 2010

Manchester v Spurs, Who Should It Be To Break The Top Four Monopoly

Who deserves Champions League football more?

Well I have a few but I like this theory best.

Spurs do not deserve Champions League football due to the facts Harry Redknapp and Spurs used and abused their positions and sank another Premier League club with the help of Portsmouths corrupt boardroom, I am sure I do not have to remind you of how close a connection Harry and that boardroom have or had but walking over other clubs to get to where they want to be is just not right.

Spurs have had the luxury of Premier League football for such a long time and despite spending as much money as they have, failed to break the what once were top four monopoly. Now Spurs fans are joining the chorus of 'your buyng your way to victory City' boyband while forgetting their beloved club has spent far more money over so many years than Manchester City FC.

Harry Redknapp is a glorified hypocrite accusing Manchester City of bullying Spurs and whoever else in the transfer market.

When Harry's previous club Portsmouth FC fell into financial troubles I become suspicious, why were a Premier League club starting to struggle so badly?

I am still suspicious of what happened to Portsmouth FC but that will not help them now as they are doomed to relegation, Harry Redknapp and Spurs took Portsmouth by the throat and robbed them of their most infuential players and Harry used their financial situation as a smokescreen implying he was trying to help Portsmouth.

I feel for my Pompey friends and can only hope for their sakes that they return in a season or so.

I honestly believe Manchester City deserve Champions League football if we succeed in beating Spurs and West Ham, but most of all I believe we City fans deserve Champions League football.

In my opinion no other English club has struggled more than Manchester City to get back to the top of english football and no fan base has suffered more than having to live under the constant almost intolerable club known as United. A club who stole the title of Manchester in 1902 and deceived the world into thinking they were who Manchester City are.

We can talk about money until the sea runs dry but it just over-shadows everything else so at the end of the day the last Champions League place will go to whoever achieves forth place, whether they deserve it or not remains to be seen.

I also honestly believe it should be in the best interest of England if City achieve Champions League football but I will keep you thinking on that one.

English Sweat v Jewish Gold, Bring on Spurs.

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11 comments:

  1. Anonymous5/5/10

    Good Luck City

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  2. Anonymous5/5/10

    Apart from the racism side of things I do not think that I have ever read such a biased article! Spurs have done nothing wrong in bringing in players from Portsmouth. City, however, have used dubious tactics in getting the players they wanted by using their financial muscle.
    Spurs have spent money over the years but it has been money that they have generated, not money provided by a sugar daddy. Tottenham are a well run business. Man City are being supported financially and will soon go down the pan if that support is withdrawn.

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  3. Anonymous5/5/10

    Theres no racism here so this is a classic case of using the racism card to suit yourself.

    I am English, Jesus was Jewish, Obama is American.

    I suppose I am now being extremely racist, go figure.

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  4. Anonymous5/5/10

    Actually it is because you're equating being Jewish with not being English.

    Not to mention the fact that there are no Jewish players in the Spurs' team and may well be more English players in the Spurs lineup than the Citeh team!

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  5. Anonymous5/5/10

    So because I am not stating Spurs is just as much english as Jewishthat makes me racist?, You refer to us as Citeh which is used against us because you spell it how we say it only its a known fact that Citeh is used by some to insult us but do I care?

    The answer is NO!

    Many are branding me racist but they all seem to be Spurs fans and I dont want to flood my article with rubbish so lets be hitting the rejection button on those aye.

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  6. I like the banter, that it's english sweat(or Arab Oil) against jewish gold...

    As a spurs supporter i recognise the fact that spurs probably has spend millions and millions on players during the years - with little to show for it... however - the economy of the club has been able to handle it, in one factor that there's a salary cap - so you don't see players earning 100.000 a week in Tottenham.
    As you see in clubs like yours or Chelsea - the economy of the club is based on the owners pouring in loads and loads of money just to keep the wages coming.

    As for Pompey - it's based on poor leadership - I'm sure that Redknapp has picked up the players he liked - as have you from other clubs, we paid the price for the players (with exception of Kranjar - who was a sweet deal on behalf of the length of his contract)

    The team that deserves the spot is the one who ends up on the 4th place - it's not more complicated than that.

    It doesn't matter how the fans have suffered during years and years of a dryspell- we've been having this syndrome with another London club for decades...

    As for Redknapps outburst against City - it doesn't matter - we never had the money to buy Bellamy in front of you anyway.

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  7. Anonymous5/5/10

    lets see if your sponsors on yr site would also like a read?

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  8. Anonymous5/5/10

    You can keep spitting your dummies out and playing the racism card all you like, you can also keep denying the fact your club has been running off investment from businessmen like Easyjets Stelios but we all know the truth.

    No one is being racist here but if it makes you feel better Spurs are English, there feel better now.

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  9. Anonymous5/5/10

    your club has been running off investment from businessmen like Easyjets Stelios

    oh - show me some proof of this one please please please please

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  10. Anonymous5/5/10

    I think the two comments are completely irrelevent; you're clearly missing the point. No one is debating whether Spurs are an English side- more so that this game is not the English against the jews, as you put it. Your comment segregates tottenham from any other premier league side on the grounds of religion. It is massively different from localising the pronounciation of City.
    You could save yourself a lot of racially aggrivated abuse (if everyone is saying it, i suggest there might be some weight in it) by simply removing the last comment in your article. At present I suspect you might be rejecting more posts on this blog for being a rascist than for anything else in your blog. Think what you're writing; no one's playing a race card here except for you. Just remove the comment, for the good of your own blog.

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  11. Anonymous5/5/10

    Anonymous said...
    HA HA HA YOU NASTY LITTLE MANC!!!!



    Lmao I wouldnt expect any less so whatever floats your boat, Spurs won fair and square so lap it up because its only going to last so long as your club cannot maintain it.

    Good luck with qualifying for the Champions League chaps, you will need it with no strength in depth.

    Onwards and upwards, out with the useless and in with the better.

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