Roofs wrote:Scholes
Beckham
Neville
Neville
Giggs
Butt
Those 6 players have been critical parts of Ferguson's success, and (IIRC) were all basically home-grown players.
For every Van Nistelroy (sp) or Ferdinand that Man U brought they've also developed young players as they've gone along.
Like I said everyone's opinion's different, but mine is that Man City are not a big club and would be 11th or 12th in the league without the rich owner. They'll never be anywhere near the size of Man U or Liverpool, and assuming the owner gets bored and pulls the plug within a few years they probably won't buy many trophies anyway.
No club in England will probably ever be able to compete with the size of Manchester United.
But Liverpool have an old ground that's too small and are desperate for foreign owners to come in and keep them at the top. If they don't get the new owners, don't get a new stadium and slide down the league then Citeh can easily become a bigger club than them.
Nobody is under any illusion that Citeh would be anywhere near where they are without the money that's been splashed upon them. But FFS going from that to Citeh never deserving any credit whatever they do is pathetic.
Citeh could end up being a major force in world football. They could end up being the biggest joke in football. The money is a huge factor in them possibly being a world force, but it's by no means guaranteed that's where they're heading.
I truly hope Citeh win nothing from a billion pounds of investment. I hope they end up relegated like Leeds and Newcastle. But if they won the title this season, they'd deserve credit for pulling off a major victory against better sides and established teams. Trying to belittle any achievement they get is just childish.