PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

you going on sunday, pal?
No. Don’t have the contacts at united anymore. That was historically my usual route to get a ticket to an Old Trafford Derby.

And mum and dad are coming to see me on Sunday. And I’d rather spend time with them and then watch it on the telly than go tbh.
 
I’m not sure that’s especially relevant, but in any event I’d say the team spirit under Mourinho in his first couple of seasons must have been immense. Must have been such an amazing time to be associated with Chelsea. And definitely situated a cool place too. So nothing but positive vibes, which will always help with team spirit, which I reckon was tight as fuck back then.
It was only City who stopped them going unbeaten in '04/05 season too iirc.
That team was like a machine.
Didn't like their football though.
 
I had been telling myself that the longer this goes on, the better it's looking for us. My logic being that if the result was bad for us, the PL would be singing and dancing about it asap, and certainly before now.

But on reflection that's just blue-tinted specs. The alternative is that it's terrible for us, the PL have said relegation and an X zillion pound fine, and we've said you can fuck off, if you do that we'll sue the arses off you, or start a super league or whatever. And the two sides are now brokering a punishment that each side can live with.

So the bottom line is, we don't have a scooby how this is panning out.
Are you sure?
 
I lived on Beech avenue just off Longley Lane
I used to walk up Beech avenue every day on my way home from primary school. A class mate, Bronwyn Pugh, lived on Beech Ave. That’s over 70 years ago. I bet the laundry is not there now. We used the word ‘alley’, both for a ginnel and a marble. Alley was the standard size marble and the big ones were ‘dobbers’. Later, I had a gf who lived on Morrell Road.
 
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No chance tomorrow…….. it will be part of the half time entertainment at the Swamp.
Given the post you're replying to was posted yesterday and your reply is today, does that mean you don't think it'll be today or you don't think it'll be tomorrow?

In other news, given I missed 10,000 (being asleep by then) how long do you think it'll be until 115,000 will be here? And can we try and ensure it occurs midday?
 
Given the post you're replying to was posted yesterday and your reply is today, does that mean you don't think it'll be today or you don't think it'll be tomorrow?

In other news, given I missed 10,000 (being asleep by then) how long do you think it'll be until 115,000 will be here? And can we try and ensure it occurs midday?
Midday. You mean between elevenses and brunch?
 
I used to walk up Beech avenue every day on my way home from primary school. A class mate, Bronwyn Pugh, lived on Beech Ave. That’s over 70 years ago. I bet the laundry is not there now. We used the word ‘alley’, both for a ginnel and a marble. Alley was the standard size marble and the big ones were ‘dobbers’. Later, I had a gf who lived on Morrell Road.
I used to walk up Morrell road to go school. St Wilfreds.
 

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