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Huckerby

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I'd definitely do that. What else would I do with all the bloody money. I'd buy it, then I'd be on the front page of the telegraph saying how I had big plans for the future but you lot had better turn up through thick and thin every week! There would be no splashing the cash on has beens with big wages like we have in the past. Be focused on young players with bags of potential (and two experienced centre backs).

I'd get that god damn railway station built, reduce season ticket prices, and create a Borussia Dortmund kind of club!
 

The Gentleman

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I'd definitely do that. What else would I do with all the bloody money. I'd buy it, then I'd be on the front page of the telegraph saying how I had big plans for the future but you lot had better turn up through thick and thin every week! There would be no splashing the cash on has beens with big wages like we have in the past. Be focused on young players with bags of potential (and two experienced centre backs).

I'd get that god damn railway station built, reduce season ticket prices, and create a Borussia Dortmund kind of club!

Sadly, the chances of your numbers coming up are kinda thin :(
 

Noggin

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If you are willing to spend 30 mill on ccfc you'd be foolish giving it to sisu, wait until you can get the club for say 5mill then spend the other 25 reuniting club and stadium and investing in the playing squad. You'll be starting in league 2 probably but thats ok, gives an easy period to be successful and to win the fans back.
 

Astute

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Ok, so who's going to pay them £30m for a league club with no/little assets just to make sisu go?


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I would happily do it with the euro lottery win. Easy come even easier go :D
 

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