10 clubs vote against giving EFL a share of the PL money

Not anymore.

Owned by ENIC and majority owner of that is the Lewis Family Trust. Still under the umbrella of his Tavistock Group though and Joe is the owner of that, well until his court sentence..
 
The country is on its knees hasnt got a pot to piss in. The country has the 'worlds best league' earning billions. The worlds best league is now trying to stop investment into this league lol.
The country needs this investment. The pl will start to lose its appeal and top players and investors will go abroad.

All this is down to American owned clubs a country that has two old twats running to run the usa. One who forgets things the other an orange comb over twat. Why the British/ non American clubs just follow these American blindly is beyond me. It does seem that clubs are waking up to the American threat but it might be to late
 
Liverpool - Corporate USA
Arsenal - Corporate USA
Chelsea - Corporate USA
Spurs - Levy
West Ham -
Wolves -
Nottingham Forest - Marinakis!
Aston Villa - USA
Crystal Palace - USA
AFC Bournemouth - USA

I think thats right. Still shocked utd werent there and am convinced the Glazers got confused at the proposal
That's because they don't give a monkeys fuck about our game just how much they can rip out and fuck off
 
Who'd have thought that Liverpool, those bastions of morality, are seemingly unwilling to help out those lower down the football pyramid? Not very socialist of them.

United not voting against is possibly noteworthy, just because they, Liverpool, Arsenal, Spurs and to a lesser extent Chelsea tend to vote as a block. Maybe a bit soon to read too much into it, but it does feel generally that there is a shifting dynamic within the PL teams.
 
In the meantime, further down the footballing ladder. It would appear that those against need a lesson in humility. Where those at the bottom are fighting for scraps to survive.


 

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