The Black Shed
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I wasn't going to go there, but seeing as the precedent has been set... imagine the nipples!Imagine the nipples.
I wasn't going to go there, but seeing as the precedent has been set... imagine the nipples!Imagine the nipples.
There's a saying, "keep you friends close, but keep your enemies closer"I believed in City being a club like that n'all. In the face of what we've gone through with the Cartel, to end up in bed with them stinks!
Hard bastards!NFL cheerleaders cheer in -20 degree F temperatures in Buffalo, NY.
very sad mate, but one thing, im sat here listening to talksport and its certainly gathering momentum,and the more i listen the more i cant see this getting up and running, i know Borris is a waste of space but now he has to get the minister of sport on the job,they can bring laws in for covid they must be able to stop this in parlimentI agree, and they would be roundly condemned North of the border. They would jump for money. Don't get me wrong I'm not defending City on this, I think history will show this as a very sad day in our history.
They still can. Imagine 2 leagues. One built on league places plus the odd 2 chucked in for historical reasons to appease the big boys who turned shit and one where you win the league and go into next seasons super duper league.After years of investing in their team, they are finally on the verge of qualifying for the Champions League. I'd imagine they're raging.
I wasn't going to go there, but seeing as the precedent has been set... imagine the nipples!
there's also a saying, "don't be a hypocritical greedy wanker"*There's a saying, "keep you friends close, but keep your enemies closer"
The top 6 already have a £200m a year revenue gap to the tier below. Basically 100% step up from 7th to 6th.
The big 6 getting further ahead isnt going to change much.
That comes from a mafia film. The end result is always the same, your enemies wait for the appropriate moment then cut your throat.There's a saying, "keep you friends close, but keep your enemies closer"
Correct.Yes - think they have looked at the drinks breaks utilised last season in the prem, suppose this will allow for more advertising time.
The first bit is true but not the second part.
I currently live in Michigan and there is a strong tie between the community and their sports teams. In the NFL, the local team Detroit Lions get 65,000 every home game and they've never come close to winning, so people will still go to watch the games.
You aren't going to hear anything until everyone else has stopped talking.
You make an announcement.
Everyone reacts, from leagues to FA's to UEFA & FIFA, to governments (we are here)
You address the reaction.
And be called the ABBA league ,,,, money money moneyi've read that their could be time outs in each half - so in essence it could be a game of 4 quarters.
FFS
WTF really? Jeez it will be like the WWE, get the steel chairs out!Correct.
Once the league migrates to 20 clubs closed clubs playing 57 matches a year, I would also expect extra time and penalty shoot-outs to eliminate draws, as in hockey.
Perhaps 10-15 minutes of "sudden death" extra time (perhaps with a reduced number of players on the pitch, which is what hockey does on the ice), followed by penalty shootout. Both teams get a point for a FT draw, but the team "winning" the penalty shootout gets an extra point (2 instead of 3).
Once again, folks -- all of this is the inevitable direction. It's going to be a very different sport with its own unique rules. Like it or lump it.
And where will that money go? Will the average fan get any benefit?
Will they fcukaslike.
Owners, players and agents will be salivating like Pavlov’s fcukin pooches.
Owners, players and agents will be salivating.
There's another saying, "do unto others as they would do unto you, but do it first"That comes from a mafia film. The end result is always the same, your enemies wait for the appropriate moment then cut your throat.