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At your age, you’d have forgotten you pissed yourself!I`m getting quite moist think about that.At my age I could well have pissed myself though.
At your age, you’d have forgotten you pissed yourself!I`m getting quite moist think about that.At my age I could well have pissed myself though.
Yeah, just the CAS verdict today I think, but if they were to find in our favour then presumably that'd be the end of the UEFA case?
I think the New York Times coverage has been generally excellent and pretty balanced. Tariq Panja has mostly run rings round the UK media. He has reported the wider context of the story instead of just accepting the Der Spiegel coverage as fact. You can't blame him for running stories leaked to him. That's his job. The UK media has been a disgrace and have missed the bigger story. British hacks have hardly covered the Rui Pinto case which is the basis for everything. They just want to kick city.Makes you wonder doesn't it? To be fair, on this occasion Sam Lee seems to have broken the story first but put a much longer timeline on when an announcement would be made
I know Tariq Panja has come in for a lot of stick from our fans but all I've really seen from him is him breaking stories that have been leaked to him which is what any journalist would do. Unless I'm mistaken, I've not seen him go down the route of Castles/McKenna/Delaney/Harris x 2/Syed, etc, and announce to the world that the club is guilty
You'd imagine so. But it's not clear who is giving a verdict today. Maybe the story about a fine is muddying the waters or maybe CAS & UEFA have been collaborating so that CAS refuse to hear our case until UEFA deliver a final verdict.Yeah, just the CAS verdict today I think, but if they were to find in our favour then presumably that'd be the end of the UEFA case?
You should try violence, you are far too rational lolWhatever people say about Conn, he's honest (even if you don't agree with him), thinks for himself and isn't in anyone's pocket unlike most journalists. I may not agree with something he says but he never twists facts to make a point, unlike those at Der Spiegel and many other supposedly quality journals. You get depth and insight from him that few other writers can match.
You'd imagine so. But it's not clear who is giving a verdict today. Maybe the story about a fine is muddying the waters or maybe CAS & UEFA have been collaborating so that CAS refuse to hear our case until UEFA deliver a final verdict.