Hate to break up this war of words but Arsenal and Aston Villa are both also majority owned by Americans with arguably better results than Liverpool (and financially than Man U). Stan Kroenke owns the majority of shares in Arsenal and he also owns the Nuggets, Colorado Rapids, Avalanche and the St Louis Rams. Randy Lerner owns the majority of shares in Aston Villa, also owns the Cleveland Browns. Insert your joke of the impending doom of Villa here...
I was just commenting on Liverpool's situation that ACamp asked for. I understand that there are other American owners, but Liverpool and ManU are wholly owned, and dwarf Aston Villa. I'll agree that Arsenal has been more successful in recent years, but they haven't won much silverware, because they turn a profit. They are one of the only EPL teams to do so, and it makes good financial sense. Arsenal does not realize their potential because they develop some of the best players in the world, and then sell them to make a profit. Now that is perfectly fine from an ownership point of view, but the fans want trophies. Arsenal should have a hell of a lot more trophies than they do. As for the Aston Villa being more successful than Liverpool, you really can't even argue that. There is no way, no how. Arsenal I'll admit, but Villa, really? It wasn't a war of words, we were just messing around, it's what we do.
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I was stoked that OL got the equalizer. They honestly looked really solid for the first half, but Real turned it on following the break, and they were lucky to break even. OL need a winger, those crosses were atrocious throughout the game.
A lot of tnhe people o the LFC forums want Sergio Ramos, but he played OL onside for their goal and is a foul committing machine. There is no denying his talent, but I don't think he's our solution.
I was unhappy that Chelski got the win. I hate Torres and hope they don't qualify for CL next season. **** the Chavs!