There is a three year moratorium on divis at the rags.they take dividend thats how shares work
There is a three year moratorium on divis at the rags.they take dividend thats how shares work
John Masefield not !There was a young man called Dick Masters
As a villain he tried to cast us
He took us to court
But we fought and fought
And soon he'll be seeking new pastures.
Agree it's the same as why would the PL appeal a not guilty verdict. Surely they would be happy that their members were adhering to their rules?I've never understood why the PL would be "happy" with a guilty verdict. This is a case that's been brought by the PL yes, but it's not good v evil. If we're found guilty, it leads to complete chaos for the PL. Years of the competition are brought into disrepute. If we are successful, the PL can just confirm they're glad that the reputation of previous seasons is intact and support the decision of the independent panel.
We know there's a cartel behind the charges, but the PL don't benefit from us being found guilty. If anything, it's worse for them.
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Edward Gear more like.Worthy of Edward Lear! And when Simon Armitage decides to step down, you are a shoo-in for Poet Laureate..
Where you hearing this ?PSR to be scrapped. Well well
Where you hearing this ?
Where you hearing this ?
Independent reporting it from masters:Where you hearing this ?
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Premier League considers replacing PSR with new financial rules, says chief executive Richard Masters
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Yes and that to be said too is a load of bollocksI don’t post this lightly, but having spent the last few days with a couple of people in very senior positions at the PL - they are certainly feeling very confident in their position.
You’d expect that, to a point - and clearly this would only be of note or concern if we are to assume either the result has landed with both City and the PL already ahead of publication, and they are therefore reflecting an informed view - or if, given its imminence, the relevant parties have an early impression of the broad direction the ruling is going to take.
On this - it’s worth reiterating that @slbsn has been pretty clear that he has been told, as of close of play on Friday, neither party had received the result - so I’m hoping he’s right on that, as in that context the views relayed to me could simply be evidence of a general level of bravado/confidence/arrogance on behalf of the PL ahead of publication, and not indicative of any specific knowledge.
It’s also worth saying that I don’t know these people well, so whilst certain comments definitely felt more indiscreet than others - they could also simply be holding an agreed/mandated company line or corporate position on the charges which don’t indicate anything of substance either way.
But I find this unlikely, as I’d expect the company line would be to say nothing - and to hold that they are waiting for the panel to arrive at its judgement before making any substantive comments on the situation.
That said, they were definitely very bullish in tone, and dismissed any view that City’s position on the charges held any credibility whatsoever.
It's always the way with this thread mate - posting positive "info" is fine and it doesn't need to be questioned but post some negative "info" and the pitchforks are out. I got the same treatment last year when I posted something that I thought was worth sharing - even though I ultimately didn't believe it - because it came from someone who is a well known name amongst City fans.Would they?
I remember not long after this whole thing started that Tolmie was posting stuff about being told "95% of the charges have been wiped off the table" etc. And that's no disrespect to Tolmie so please don't take it that way, and apologies if that wasn't the exact quote...but that was the gist of it.
No demand for names, source or confirmation...just pages and pages of people hypothetically jumping for joy.
Think you're getting mixed up with the APT rules?I guess us accepting the rules were valid and binding in the settlement was for the limited time till they got scrapped.