Let's Give Alison Brittain A Warm City Welcome On Sunday ;-) (Richard Masters Chickened Out)

For me a great sight would be letting them set up the podium after hopefully a City win with all the Premier League lot there and for the players to ignore them and the trophy lift and leave them all there like the twats they are. Payers just acknowlege the fans and then disappear down the tunnel.
 
For me a great sight would be letting them set up the podium after hopefully a City win with all the Premier League lot there and for the players to ignore them and the trophy lift and leave them all there like the twats they are. Payers just acknowlege the fans and then disappear down the tunnel.
Isn't that what happened last season?
 
For me a great sight would be letting them set up the podium after hopefully a City win with all the Premier League lot there and for the players to ignore them and the trophy lift and leave them all there like the twats they are. Payers just acknowlege the fans and then disappear down the tunnel.
What ? This might be the biggest moment of their careers
 
Masters was at our place last season just a few months after the charges were announced. Or did he have to be there as we were champs before kick-off?
 
From Derbyshire so ewe could be right

"Alison Brittain is appointed the first female chair of the Premier League with Manchester United fan leaving her role at hospitality giant Whitbread for one of football's top jobs"


She'll he getting booed twice as much now and rightly so
 
Grew up in Glossp.

In the mid-1980s, Alison Brittain, started her career as a cashier at the Enfield Town branch of Barclays, as part of the bank’s graduate programme. The Hertfordshire suburb is a popular retreat for players of Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur and it is not inconceivable that the then young banker cashed the pay cheques of some of North London’s finest players.

Step forward nearly 40 years to next January, and, after an illustrious career in banking and, most recently, hospitality, Brittain will take on a very different role, when she becomes the Premier League’s first female chair.
 

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