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Arsenal will switch sports in january

by U13194629 05 September 2008
Competitors:
Arsenal, Manchester City Utd v Liverpool
Date:
29 September 2008
Venue:
a
Competition:
Premier League
Attendance:
everyone
Star of the show:
Arsenal
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after Arsenal holdings plc have racked up too much debt and realised that arsenal are a non-profitable organoisation and that city have a MUCH brighter future then arsenal, they will want more money which they can get by investing in city. Therefore they will leave in january

leaving arsenal in so much debt that there will only be one way for arsenal to go - Synchronised swimming

It'll work out well for them, because putting on a good performance will actually count for something in this sport

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posted Sep 5, 2008

a manc talking about a club being debt ridden....oh the ironydoh

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comment by U7936027

posted Sep 5, 2008

Man U are much more in debt than Arsenal. Arsenal hilding plc have started paying the stadium mortgage installments.

Whereas Man U's debt is increasing every year.

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comment by mcfcoj (U1919929)

posted Sep 5, 2008

dasilasurfer. chances are the poster aint a manc. please refer to them as united we real mancs take offence.

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posted Sep 5, 2008

He's an eejut. We already proved you can play pretty football AND win things ..... remember the invincibles ......

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comment by madnorm (U3514996)

posted Sep 5, 2008

Funny thing is Wenger would probably be able to find 10 kids for free that make mermaids look awkward in the water. Fergie would have to buy someone elses and Rafa would experiment with an out-of-the-pool zonal syncronisation formation.

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posted Sep 5, 2008

please refer to them as united we real mancs take offence.

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Please refer to them as Manchester United. We Newcastle United supporters take offence too!

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posted Sep 5, 2008

This is just our old "friend" again under a new name. people need to realise that Arsenal are not in debt,. Think of it this way, I have a morgage but am not in debt, same as the Arse.
We are one of few clubs living within our means, with money to spend but why pay inflated prices for players who under "normal" circumstances would be half the price, Robinho for instance. Any way, jog on!
Up the arse.

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comment by Dilly (U13193514)

posted Sep 5, 2008

Didn't we had more profit than anyone else in a report last year - we get 3mill per home game.

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posted Sep 5, 2008

"Didn't we had more profit than anyone else in a report last year - we get 3mill per home game."

Yeah, but since when did manu fans let facts impact on their opinions. Manu are also an estimated £800 million in debt - maybe their business strategy for the next year will involve securing a £800 million transfer for Ronaldo going to City.

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