Rammy Blue
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Just Google “paywall remover” and chuck the link in that.Is there an archive link please. I am not accepting their cookies
Just Google “paywall remover” and chuck the link in that.Is there an archive link please. I am not accepting their cookies
Or Arsenal are joint first.It’s like when a woman is a little bit pregnant
Cheers @Rammy BlueJust Google “paywall remover” and chuck the link in that.
That’s an easy one. Parts of the regs are lawful and parts are unlawful.What do the BBC mean by "partly unlawful." Nothing can be "partly unlawful."
Apparently only united were impacted by CovidThis is why Football should wake up to what happened with the COVID-19 outbreak, The money from match day revenues fell out from football overnight, Ok Tv money was propping up the game and every league game was shown and clubs got a income, But this was always going to be a shortfall and if Covid 19 lockdown was going to take longer for the vaccine to develop, who knows what football and its clubs would have done even TV money would have gone
Football needs to sort out Debt and Clubs being allowed to just forget about it and leave it to grow out of control
How can Money/Debt just be made to disappear by clubs?
In life, people/businesses who owe that amount of money are going to crash at some point, United are running a risk of falling from grace and it is impossible to keep spending or loaning money on assets.
Every year that passes by without Premier League titles or Champions League trophies the more you are falling behind, Chasing a club like Manchester City and in what they have built and being debt-free they become more powerful. Forget changing the rules because you think it's only Little Old City with no fans or Pep leaves they will stop spending and the owners will pull out and it will be all over haha haha
The One thing Manchester City has Never been is a Little Club, Yes it's been badly run from the 1980s to 2008 but that does not make you a small club, Getting 30.000 for home games in the old 3rd division is not a small club
United knows very well that Manchester City is not a Small club, History Speaks for itself, Records show City hold for biggest attendance, We were once happy to help United by letting them use Maine Road (small club) and letting a so-called big club use Maine Road hahaha, it was big enough to let united play on its ground,
Fuck to the Rules, Manchester City are clear of all the competition in the Premier League and its rules,
Even without our wonderful owners' money, Manchester City stands alone and will grow and grow on its success.
Just like the history books says about United and Liverpool from the past, The future will read Manchester City golden glory years,
There's a time limit on them registering a desire to claim damages for losses incurred as a result of our 'guilt' around the 115 allegations apparently. So they need to get those in before the date is reached (sometime in Nov from memory)
Its like a soft hard boiled eggWhat do the BBC mean by "partly unlawful." Nothing can be "partly unlawful."
nooooo.....Luca ModricLisandro Martínez
I'd change it to a skip full of pornI swear if (not tempting fate) we succeed in the 115 case I’m going to hire a skip full of popcorn, crack open a case of red and spend a week or so watching the bodies of our enemies float by.
Sly Sports News told to get the unity message out to the Red Shirt Cartel fans.
Sly Sports News told to get the unity message out to the Red Shirt Cartel fans.
Assuming the quote isn’t completely made up.
Could we sue them for the loss of income if they made a lower valuation without good reason. The club could lose millions in sponsorship directly due to a spurious valuation.Confidence in Nielsen is surely tarnished, as we asked them for a FMV and the PL asked them for a FMV a few years later. The PL valuation using the same methodology was much lower than the valuation we paid them to give us.
So as another poster said earlier, Nielsen will deliver whatever result their client pays for.
Spurs, Brighton, West Ham, etc.I'll bet you it's not as many as they're making out.
We know Liverpool and United essentially voted him in, so it's them 2, probably Arsenal because it suits them to be against us and then maybe a handful more. I reckon we're getting close to a big split in the league.
Regardless of how other clubs feel about City they can't honestly think Masters is doing a good job. I mean look at how Chelsea and Leicester got off of their potential charges, the rules drafted are a mess and they're clearly not fit to govern.
Ironic indeed!Our model is better for football, and for Manchester, as well as good for the Sheikh, but let’s not pretend the Glasers haven’t made a mint for themselves.
The irony is the one that benefits football is the one in the PL dock.