HalfwayUpTheKippax
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Is that the one who reffed a world cup final? West Germany v Netherlands in 74?It was, someone Taylor.
Edit: Jack Taylor.
Is that the one who reffed a world cup final? West Germany v Netherlands in 74?It was, someone Taylor.
Edit: Jack Taylor.
All of them when Sir Dave was part of the team.What PED's was he addicted to?
Is that the one who reffed a world cup final? West Germany v Netherlands in 74?
Reality - they spend your money covering United.Thanks for contacting us about the BBC Sport website.
make of this what you will
"Simon's role is to report on Manchester United for BBC Sport. He is one of a group of senior journalists that cover specific Premier League clubs for us. And we're currently advertising more roles to further widen this pool. As you would expect, part of Simon's role is to cover key events involving Manchester United, and this is the same as our other writers following their assigned club at key times.
We can assure you, that we’re always mindful of the costs and finances behind putting together our output, while at the same time trying to provide the best possible service to our audiences.
Recently, with the season having almost drawn to a conclusion, one of the talking points in the world of football has been Manchester United's post-season tour to Asia, which stood out amongst the calendars of all other Premier League clubs. The tour had prompted much discussion and debate, with the team flying to Malaysia almost immediately after their final match of the season.
In this context, we felt it was newsworthy for our audience to feature an insight into the tour's progress. The tour wasn't without incident, and saw several widely talked about moments, including an open top bus tour before United's loss to ASEAN All Stars, where the team were booed off by a large proportion of a 70,000-plus crowd. Amad Diallo was pictured giving an obscene gesture to fans, there was speculation and tension around Alejandro Garnacho's future, and we were able to gain access to several press conferences and interviews.
With all of this in mind, we feel this brought value to audiences, but we recognise you may continue to disagree.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. We’ve discussed your concerns with the team at BBC Sport, which helps inform decisions about current and future content."
Talking of minges, I had the bad luck of having to go to scouseland the other day. Having spent 63 years on this earth I have lost count of the amount of men I have seen scratching their balls, or adjusting them whilst walking down the street and plenty of other public places. I have NEVER seen a female scratch her minge whilst in a public space.
Hey, thanks. Can tick that one off.It was, someone Taylor.
Edit: Jack Taylor.
I take it you’ve never been to Mansfield town centre on an Easter Bank Holiday Sunday?
I have found the perfect answer to their bias coverage and agenda, I do not need or use their services and save myself £174 a year by not requiring a licence, and the same goes for all the msm that hides behind paywalls I personally wouldn't give them the steam off my piss.Unfortunately, the discussion with the team at BBC Sport will be as follows.
That's another moaning blue tosser pissed off.
High fives all round.
BBC Sport are irredeemably biased and twisted. There is no way of gaining satisfactory discourse with them,
Make sure you go on to the last one on an Easter Bank Holiday Sunday.It’s on my bucket list….
- Angel falls
- Super Classico Boca v River
- Mansfield Town centre
Make sure you go on to the last one on an Easter Bank Holiday Sunday.
Hmm Luke Steele:Wirtz hasn't signed for Liverpool yet, but he's already a record breaking (£125mill) bargain.
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"Everybody is looking at the New York company - Manchester United plc but there is another company called Red Football which is owned by the Glazers and that is forming the basis of the PSR calculation.
"The losses at Red Football Ltd are far lower than they are at Manchester United plc so therefore the extent of the damage is far less than originally envisaged."
Apparently this is how the debt ridden rags are pissing PSR.
That is unbelievable and I would guess beyond is it sporting integrity PL rules say."Everybody is looking at the New York company - Manchester United plc but there is another company called Red Football which is owned by the Glazers and that is forming the basis of the PSR calculation.
"The losses at Red Football Ltd are far lower than they are at Manchester United plc so therefore the extent of the damage is far less than originally envisaged."
Apparently this is how the debt ridden rags are pissing PSR.
The Rags don't come from Manchester either but use our city in the name of their rancid club.This is bonkers Red Football Ltd don't play in the pl yet the pl use these accounts.
Rags play in the pl yet the pl don't use these accounts.
Yet we are the bad boys in all of this....Absolute bollocks isn't it. As Khaldoon said a few yrs ago "We won't be used as a diversionary tactic by other clubs who have made poor decisions"!!This is bonkers Red Football Ltd don't play in the pl yet the pl use these accounts.
Rags play in the pl yet the pl don't use these accounts.