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manchesterunitedman1

Joined: 17 Jan 2010 Posts: 3352 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 4:40 pm
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Well tomorrow will see United face Wolves for the 4th time this season and there is still a possibility they could be drawn against each other again if both get through their respective ties in the Europa League.
Wolves have just signed ANOTHER Portuguese player which must make 38!, that is not going to give much hope for anyone coming through the ranks there now is it, but it is working for them and they are enjoying great times at the moment, but as a good number of clubs now in the PL are looking at how to bring on their younger players, Manchester United has had at least one Youth player in EVERY consecutive league game since 1937!, so when United haters say they bought the title or bought success remember that they have paid out big at times as you have too, but always had the strong ethic of producing their own. In fact Wolves and United Youths met in the FA Youth Cup Final but that was way back in 1954.
Oh and we shall have are own little bit of Portugal starting tomorrow all being well and have had the greatest Portuguese player that has ever lived in CR7 who learned his trade at Manchester United.
ok so what's the relevance of all of this stuff in collecting terms, well the most expensive United programme versus Wolves was for the postponed First Division match in February 1958, we all know what happened.
Here is an image of it
Have a good week end unless u are supporting the Wolves
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goonerboy
Joined: 24 Aug 2009 Posts: 1047
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Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 4:56 pm
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Ha ha a nice little retort/minirant at manu haters. TBH i never understand that "you bought it" insult (?) thrown at clubs. When looking at all clubs who have won the title mostly the team has been bought or heavily supplemented by quality buys. If/when liverpool win the title i doubt anyone will have stories of Salah or Mane running around as kids playing footie on the streets of toxteth. In fact pretty much every premier winning team has been built on transfers. Probably need to go back to 70s to find a team where the players had either come through the stiffs or had been bought in as young players. The reality is that buying players is the easy bit......making them a successful team requires a quality manager. |
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Dorking

Joined: 05 Feb 2010 Posts: 2521
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Posted: Fri Jan 31, 2020 6:04 pm
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FWIW, Palace played Swindon SIX times during season 88/89:
Home and away in Football League Division 2
also home and away in a 2 legged League Cup early round (Round 2 IIRC?)
and also home and away in the Play Off Semi Final! |
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Raxfactor

Joined: 16 Jan 2020 Posts: 112
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Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2020 3:25 pm
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End of the maximum wage in the early sixties was the game changer, why bother moving to another club for no financial gain easier to stay put if you were earning the maximum possible, or some might say staying loyal to your club, back then most teams had local players coming through their reserves.
Times change and money rules all through the football pyramid, interesting thought back in the fifties in FA Cup ties when 1st division teams drew a 4th division team the difference in wages by today's standards would of been minimal, maybe the odd player on equal terms, guessing because I don't know.
I am not saying go back to a maximum wage but the game has moved from one extreme to the other in the space of 60 years. |
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