They will release a statement tomorrow morning.bizarre bbc reporting chelsea are still out !
Fuck off!You could say Corden fucked off the Premier League and CL (British TV) to go to the super league (Hollywood) and take their millions whilst turning his back on British entertainment, doesn't seem to have a problem with that does he....
Behave.I'm glad that we're ultimately out of this. But there will and should be repercussions. I expect whoever has pushed for this to walk.
Ben?I blame Thatcher..
Not worried one bit, let them keep their closed shopReally worried now they get Dortmund and Bayern on board and we will be left out in the cold with that corrupt Ceferin. and then they did a fucking 6d chess on us or whatever that is.
Chelsea will leave tomorrow. Roman has owned the club for a long time, he's ultimately a fan of Chelsea at this point and he doesn't need the money and he certainly doesn't need the bother. He likes running a West London club, and he loves the Bridge, hence why no new stadium. I genuinely believe he just went along with this as the execs told him it would be a good idea, he's probably quashing it as we speak.
As for the rest of them, let them go! We can vote them out now with the other 14 too.
WinkMust what?!
When the Chelsea doubts broke I saw a repost of his twitter post his only concern was that Liverpool wasn't the last ones to bail. Gary Neville will speak his mind regardless of whether it impacts his own club negatively, spitty will always twist anything and everything to suit Liverpool the club he instantly switched to after growing up as a fan of their nearest rivals. He has zero credibility, he's only on air because he's Neville sidekick.Spitty and Neville should be full of praise for city and full of sourness for their own teams. I actually reckon Neville will be on script but Spitty will be waxing lyrical about Hendo and King Kenny and how the club will be doing the right thing at any time soon. Coming up in a minute, so should be fun...
No, just our dignity and integrity.Do we still get our £300 million
And "well";) noted