behaveI'm sure he will after he leaves next June.
behaveI'm sure he will after he leaves next June.
Is Simon Pearce still employed? ;)I don’t think city would be daft enough to leak any document, to anyone, ever.
There's a part of me that has a strong feeling that Newcastle aren't overly keen on buddying up with City if they can avoid itLong time reader....first time poster. I'm expecting to be branded a rag any moment!!! Bring it on.
It occurs to me that City and Newcastle could simply broker a mutually beneficial arrangement by which Etihad sponsor Newcastle and a Saudi equivalent sponsors City. It would boil an ocean of urine!
Not so sure laIf they did you can bet it would be untraceable.
is that you mrs ThatcherThey are trying a pincher movement on us, trying to find something that will stick , pity for them that we have the best chairman anywhere in the world and the best legal team , they will regret going to war with us that i am sure
Dodgy but understandable.There's a part of me that has a strong feeling that Newcastle aren't overly keen on buddying up with City if they can avoid it
I’m sure it’s that Newcastle are quite happy to sit in the background and let City take the brunt of all the stick, and if we are successful with the claim they will reap the benefits.There's a part of me that has a strong feeling that Newcastle aren't overly keen on buddying up with City if they can avoid it
They are trying a pincher movement on us, trying to find something that will stick , pity for them that we have the best chairman anywhere in the world and the best legal team , they will regret going to war with us that i am sure
Apologies if linked already but the, brief, discussion at the start of the Price of Football pod is a good analysis of what's going on. Aided by the fact Kevin Maguire had access to the 165 page doc
That was a year ago i thinkI don't want to be a party pooper but listening to that, how is this explained?
Newcastle have finalised a £25m-a-year front-of-shirt sponsorship deal with the leading Saudi Arabian events company Sela. The agreement will provide an early test of the Premier League’s new fair market value commercial regulations.