Premier League shareholders meeting: What was discussed, and why it matters
BBC sports editor Dan Roan and chief football news reporter Simon Stone assess Thursday's Premier League shareholders meeting.
www.bbc.co.uk
Premier League shareholders meeting: What was discussed, and why it matters
BBC sports editor Dan Roan and chief football news reporter Simon Stone assess Thursday's Premier League shareholders meeting.www.bbc.co.uk
I'm sure it will be a perfectly balanced and impartial view on proceedings from these two pricks.Premier League shareholders meeting: What was discussed, and why it matters
BBC sports editor Dan Roan and chief football news reporter Simon Stone assess Thursday's Premier League shareholders meeting.www.bbc.co.uk
I'm sure it will be a perfectly balanced and impartial view on proceedings from these two pricks.
Premier League shareholders meeting: What was discussed, and why it matters
BBC sports editor Dan Roan and chief football news reporter Simon Stone assess Thursday's Premier League shareholders meeting.www.bbc.co.uk
Is this the start of the slow drip into the mainstream that the premier league are going to let Manchester City "get away with it" for the good of the league itself...still painting City as the bad guys who cheated, but the pl simply couldnt afford to prove it?