Certainly if Ineos want to build on their multi-club model it is possible. Not sure how it would square with the Glazers though. That said the new rules will constrain United if they are serious about getting the club back to the top. The game has changed I think.It wouldn’t surprise me if it’s United that are the other club voting with us on this latest development
I just said the same to some thick red pricks on a wattsapp group.On the day Liverpool’s sportswashing was finally given the attention it deserves this then comes out? Coincidence my arse.
On the day Liverpool’s sportswashing was finally given the attention it deserves this then comes out? Coincidence my arse.
That's true, I forgot about that. Sir Jim wanting to get buddy buddy with us after hiring one of our executives as his CEO is intriguing. Can't stand the rags but I'd imagine we'd be more likely to win the case with their backing.The rags voted with City against these new rules, it could be them.
Are you Padr81 in disguise?It’s pretty hard to believe the club ignored/accepted the original related party rules for 11 years, then waited 3 years after the new ones were approved and then just happened by coincidence to decide to launch a lawsuit about it in the middle of the Premier League's biggest ever lawsuit.