Winchester
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Er Should we be worried?Oh dear... The dreaded vote of confidence! ;-)
Er Should we be worried?Oh dear... The dreaded vote of confidence! ;-)
They're gaslighting their own IC.It’s a bit worrying how The Premier League, having been told by an independent panel that they behaved unlawfully and abused their position of power, seem to think they can just keep the old rules with a few tweaks here and there and are actually being supported by UK media outlets. It’s like nobody has actually taken in the panels findings and once again The Premier League, in plain sight, is willing to their position of power and try to carry on regardless.
It’s reeks of bully boy tactics by the lot of them.
Yup! We need the hapless Masters to stay right where he is. We don't want the PL to replace him with a proper psychotic corporate hatchet man...Er Should we be worried?
I know the Torygraph briefs against us on an almost daily basis but is anyone signed up to it?
Manchester City rivals line up damages claims over Premier League charges
Exclusive: Six-year limitation on breach of contract claims could force clubs to open legal proceedings in search of damageswww.telegraph.co.uk
Don't you just long for a return to the days when it was all about the footy... :-)These clubs would be wasting their money, how much do they think they could get for a guilty non co-operation charge? probably £1 if that.
Sly Sports News told to get the unity message out to the Red Shirt Cartel fans.
Irrespective of whether our action resulted in a big win for City, or for the PL, or even a “score draw”, there’s no doubt that we’ve landed a real blow. We’ve moved the needle on the balance of power and the perception of media, fans and the general public. Very smart move by the club. It feels like we’re fighting back - at last.City have been bullied relentlessly for 10 years. We have tried to be friends with them, we have tried to take a beating as long as it doesn’t happen again, we have tried being silent.
After 10 years we throw one punch and it lands.
The bully stops then cries then runs home shouting that a bully has hit him.
Advice to bully…if you can’t take it then don’t dish it out. Come back with your mates because City, finally, have had enough.
Exactly.Sure they are….
Just wait until City slap in injunction on them. Then they’ll maybe realise they have a problemIt’s a bit worrying how The Premier League, having been told by an independent panel that they behaved unlawfully and abused their position of power, seem to think they can just keep the old rules with a few tweaks here and there and are actually being supported by UK media outlets. It’s like nobody has actually taken in the panels findings and once again The Premier League, in plain sight, is willing to their position of power and try to carry on regardless.
It’s reeks of bully boy tactics by the lot of them.