Jam Tomorrow
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City looking to sign two players for a total of £60m reported as “City splurge” etc, United about to sign Sancho for £90m +, no one in the MSM bats an eyelid.
City looking to sign two players for a total of £60m reported as “City splurge” etc, United about to sign Sancho for £90m +, no one in the MSM bats an eyelid.
Is this what PB was alluding to?I know that someone at LFC was the final delivery boy to the media. I didn't know who it was though and thought it might be someone in the Comms team but Moore would make sense. It would be great if all this corruption came out publically.
Fair enough.It might not pass the threshold for a criminal conspiracy (although I certainly wouldn’t rule that out) but I would say they were still conspiring, based on the framework you provided.
It’s hard to extradite someone from the US. The case of Diplomatic Immunity is testament to that...
I have no idea but I would be amazed if anything comes from this whole episode that ever sticks to Liverpool or Teflon Parry. These sort of people never get caught...mind you that's probably what Blatter thought.Is this what PB was alluding to?
You may be right but I believe the leaks came indirectly rather than direct from a UEFA source. There were at least four leaks so it is also possible they came from different sources. Stories appeared in various places including the Times, New York Times, The Sun, and of course that bastion of integrity the Associated Press agency.The former head of press at United is in charge of comms at Uefa, plenty of likely messengers.
No player would be able to play in the World Cup for a breakaway team and that's for sureI'm not sure the reality of a breakaway league is as much a threat as some perceive. I'm not even sure it would be viable.
What is the date on this link as I can’t get it to load?They have met up in the past and no one is certain what they discussed
The owners of the Premier League's big three - Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool - have met in New York, likely discussing the distribution of overseas television rights
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/arsenal-manchester-united-liverpool-owners-11417163