Should you buy a Football club for £35?

September 11, 2007

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Wouldn`t it be a great way to promote yourself by telling either girls you fancy, or a future boss, your friends or family that you now officially own a football club in England?

People who know you might think you are kidding, but others might think you are some rich and successful guy. What they don`t know is that today you can actually buy a football club for only £35. The only problem is that you won`t be owning the club all by yourself, you will be sharing it with apx. 50,000 others. But who cares, you are one of the owners and you get to pick the team you are going to buy (well, at least you get one vote).

The company is called My Football Club and it sounds like an interesting investment and a great way to promote yourself without telling a lie.

3 Comments

  1. Jane Says:

    I get my teas from another website almost similar called http://www.teacuppa.com

    certain teas from this store are much better, some it is better else where.. it is a matter of preferences i believed. so go around trying more tea stores like sevencups, jingteashop and etc as well..you willbe surprised how teas can be so different.

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  2. JD Mason Says:

    You may wish to try the world’s fourth largest tea packager. They are different than the big three multinationals because they are an indigenously owned and operated tea company that also owns over sixty of the world’s finest tea estates in their country of Sri Lanka, which tea experts generally credit as making the world’s greatest teas. Dilmah Tea (www.dilmahtea.com) features four of their best estates by elevation: LOVERS LEAP (extreme high), SOMERSET (high), DOOMBAGASTALAWA (medium) & NILAGAMA low). Elevation makes all the difference in taste profiles, as you’ll see when you try these four gardens against each other. I would not buy China teas until the Chinese can verify chain of custody on their teas – China will not release any information about about their tea gardens – including even names. This will change in the coming years, but til then, I’d stick with reputable tea producers that have an open book and flow of info about their tea production – countries like Sri Lanka, Kenya and India.

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  3. Jens Says:

    Thanks both of you.

    Even though I am very satisfied with Tea Spring, I might have to try your recommendations.

    Well, as long as they ship to Norway :-)

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