Manchester United chief executive David Gill insists they do not fear rivals City’s money in the upcoming transfer markets.
City was taken over by one of the world’s richest men in September.
Gill said: “It would be naive to think City won’t make some moves and have some sort of impact.
“Yet while they clearly have plenty of cash, they have pulled back from saying they were going to buy this or that player for a lot of money.
“It doesn’t just boil down to money. Clearly it is important but it is how you spend it, invest with it, what you do with it, having those budgets and parameters.
“We work on the principle that we cannot afford to make a mistake.â€Â
[Source: The Sun]
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October 31, 2008
Let him think of what to do with his good for nothing money.
he will buy this & buy that. That don’t make a big team, look at chealsea up on how much spent on players last season & still no trophy to boost with. So the man have to go back and think of something better 4 his club.