marco
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cant see anything wrong there,the journo hoping he's going to get tuck into usit's fair enough what he is saying there to be honest.
cant see anything wrong there,the journo hoping he's going to get tuck into usit's fair enough what he is saying there to be honest.
It’s not that hard to understand is it?
Why doesn’t anyone understand the £8m fine?
Had a listen last night, really good stuff. The Sheff Utd fan was in knots. TBF I put that down to mediq brainwashing over the last few years.Thanks ....Laura Whitmore doesn’t strike me as someone who knows who Dan Roan is so think I’ll save the moaning about him for a different audience :)
I think that's what he wants, and tbf i think thats what Utd fans want. We are called a stain on football, but the true enemy of football is the Glaziers, they have royally fucked that club and used it as only a business vehicle.The flaw in his argument is that under how he’d like FFP to work Glaziers would need to cover United’s debts at the end of each season - That’s never happening.
Probably the fact the ban was lifted :DIt's Klopp's comments which irk me the most as he expressed some sympathy for us when the ban was first announced. What has caused the change I wonder?
That is what I was alluding to with my earlier comment.He was done for tax evasion and took a massive great fine rather than jail so he has no right commenting at al!
Don't think the Arsenal higher ups will be very happy with Arteta for this
Probably the fact the ban was lifted :D
I have met a few United supporters in finance that say this exact thing. It’s basically the only time I ever have football-related discussions with rags were it doesn’t devolve in to either passive-aggressive fisticuffs or outright verbal brawling because we agree that a more debt-focused FFP is actually something all football supporters should support.I think that's what he wants, and tbf i think thats what Utd fans want. We are called a stain on football, but the true enemy of football is the Glaziers, they have royally fucked that club and used it as only a business vehicle.
Maybe he wantS to learn the pitfalls of being a number one by dropping down a level and going to a club that doesn’t expect to challenge for any trophies, in the hope he can replace Pep, when the time comes.Shouldn’t have left, he’s be at a maximum 3 years away from being our manager, instead he’s stuck with a club full of losers.
Shouldn’t have left, he’s be at a maximum 3 years away from being our manager, instead he’s stuck with a club full of losers.
I have met a few United supporters in finance that say this exact thing. It’s basically the only time I ever have football-related discussions with rags were it doesn’t devolve in to either passive-aggressive fisticuffs or outright verbal brawling because we agree that a more debt-focused FFP is actually something all football supporters should support.
It would open up football to smaller well-run, ambitious clubs climbing the echelons, whilst checking the runaway development of the giants (now including us).
But the cartel clubs don’t actually want a fair, open footballing world — they want to protect their domination. All of their efforts against City — and general sabrerattling otherwise — are a shame campaign meant to enable them to remain in absolute power.
They’re the kings and queens of yore approving or accepting “the people’s reforms”, proposed by the very people that only have wealth and influence because of said kings and queens, that are actually designed to keep them in the throne and the aristocracy in their higher station.
Nice to see Mourinho joining Klopp :)
It seems he forgot how he built the Roman Empire at Chelsea :)
Over paying transfer fees + wages for many of his targets
Mourinho full comments are less sinister than the headlines suggest. He basically says if not guilty then even the €10m fine is a disgrace, rather than the ruling itself. Different from Klopp entirely.