And you've added to it.Last few months of this thread have been pointless.
And we've now got 12 months of postnatal depression to get through. See you all next year.It's what is known as, 'a pregnant pause'.
The PLs statement of principles, didn’t know they started doing fiction.
Statement of Principles
"We expect all Premier League Personnel to conduct themselves with integrity and in a manner that reflects positively on the image of the Premier League and football in general. We expect all Premier League Personnel to be reliable, professional, honest and trustworthy both in dealings with each other and third parties. This guiding principle informs the others that follow, and encompasses all aspects of our activities."
This is the first item in the PL's own statement of principles for clubs. So when eight fellow clubs sent a letter to the Court of Administration for Sport demanding we should be thrown out of Europe even before the Judges had made their ruling it was a breach of the PL's own code. I mean how unethical is it for a group of clubs to condemn a fellow member before the case has even been completed? How did this behaviour "reflect positively on the image of the Premier League." Of course the Judges treated this letter with the contempt it deserved. And just before this "hateful eight" letter was publically revealed some of those club Directors gave poisonous private brefings to their pals in the media. So did Masters sanction any of these clubs who tried to predjudice City's defence in the middle of a legal hearing? We all know the answer.
Statement of Principles | Premier League
Find out about the Premier League's statement of principles, on the official website of the Premier League.www.premierleague.com
full english breakfast mid eighties do you want chips with that driver lolWhen you ask for a lot of chips the foreign fuckers look perplexed.
Are you sure that's right mate? I understood they wrote to CAS asking that the decision wasn't delayed into the upcoming season because of the obvious impact that would have on those clubs potential EUFA competition participationThis is the first item in the PL's own statement of principles for clubs. So when eight fellow clubs sent a letter to the Court of Administration for Sport demanding we should be thrown out of Europe even before the Judges had made their ruling it was a breach of the PL's own code.
Last few months of this thread have been pointless.
Are you sure that's right mate? I understood they wrote to CAS asking that the decision wasn't delayed into the upcoming season because of the obvious impact that would have on those clubs potential EUFA competition participation
It's not like anyone will be able to avoid the outcome when it drops, whether it interests you or not.It's been a lot longer than that. I'd recommend steering clear until the thread title is updated with the verdict or a significant event if it's bothering you.
I'm another one who finds chippy chips and gravy disgusting,also garlic bread,makes me heave thinking about it.How can anyone not like chips and gravy
Cheers mate, that's what I thought
- Manchester City had been given a two-year ban from European competition by UEFA (the European football governing body) for alleged “serious breaches” of its financial fair play / club licensing regulations. The Guardian+1
- City appealed the ban to CAS. Sky Sports+1
- During that appeal process, nine Premier League clubs (including Arsenal) wrote to CAS asking for the ban not to be suspended while the appeal was heard. In other words: they wanted the ban to remain in effect (or at least not put on hold) until the appeal outcome.
City insisted on a quick resolve from CAS so it came to nothing anyway.
Yep, never forget the hateful eight or nasty nine. They had some gall writing that letter.
- Manchester City had been given a two-year ban from European competition by UEFA (the European football governing body) for alleged “serious breaches” of its financial fair play / club licensing regulations. The Guardian+1
- City appealed the ban to CAS. Sky Sports+1
- During that appeal process, nine Premier League clubs (including Arsenal) wrote to CAS asking for the ban not to be suspended while the appeal was heard. In other words: they wanted the ban to remain in effect (or at least not put on hold) until the appeal outcome.
City insisted on a quick resolve from CAS so it came to nothing anyway.
The Spiteful Nine!Yep, never forget the hateful eight or nasty nine. They had some gall writing that letter.
Everything with that club seems to get swept under the carpet.Barcelona's incredible £138m transfer debt revealed: Club open accounts showing money STILL owed to Leeds, Man City and more - including £36.5m for Raphinha and cash for a star sold last year!
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Barcelona's £138m debt revealed as Spanish club posts alarming report
The LaLiga giants shared their financial results to The Members' Assembly on Monday - and the economic crisis that has plagued the club over the past few years is showing no sign of easing.www.dailymail.co.uk
Barcelona's incredible £138m transfer debt revealed: Club open accounts showing money STILL owed to Leeds, Man City and more - including £36.5m for Raphinha and cash for a star sold last year!
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Barcelona's £138m debt revealed as Spanish club posts alarming report
The LaLiga giants shared their financial results to The Members' Assembly on Monday - and the economic crisis that has plagued the club over the past few years is showing no sign of easing.www.dailymail.co.uk
The Spiteful Nine!
When you think back to the original letter to the PL, voting for FFP, the letter to the CAS, voting for PSR… the only big club who’ve aligned with what we have throughout is Aston Villa.
Everyone else has either been opposing our views, in support of rule changes to stop us or actively out to see us punished whether we were guilty of anything or not. Even fucking Burnley were at it!
Unfortunately this isn't even news at this stage.Barcelona's incredible £138m transfer debt revealed: Club open accounts showing money STILL owed to Leeds, Man City and more - including £36.5m for Raphinha and cash for a star sold last year!