Don Karleone
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I am getting these shirts printed in all sizes for my pop up City apparel shop ahead of the Wolves game. ;-)
I'll take a medi....
XL, please.
I am getting these shirts printed in all sizes for my pop up City apparel shop ahead of the Wolves game. ;-)
He is. He's also incompetent which helps us. Every other club can get fucked for all care these days.
Depends what evidence CAS had vs what the PL had and put before the panel - plus the PL now has a raging hard-on for City so even if one charge sticks I suspect they'll be inclined to go in hard and dry.
I actually think this is the beginning of the end for the PL anyway - shit refereeing and shit legal frameworks. The PL was created when the Clubs moved away from existing ecosystem and I suspect the same will happen again.
Presumably that clubs can’t take the piss by signing ludicrous sponsorships, and the PL can’t take the piss by trying to block reasonable deals.What does he mean on all sides??
Depends what evidence CAS had vs what the PL had and put before the panel - plus the PL now has a raging hard-on for City so even if one charge sticks I suspect they'll be inclined to go in hard and dry.
I actually think this is the beginning of the end for the PL anyway - shit refereeing and shit legal frameworks. The PL was created when the Clubs moved away from existing ecosystem and I suspect the same will happen again.
He is. He's also incompetent which helps us. Every other club can get fucked for all care these days.
And we want interest on it..Rags, Arse, Victims and spuds splitting the bill four ways would be most satisfactory.
It’s amazing isn’t it, that clubs where they have an owner willing to take no interest payments will be more heavily penalised than a club where the owners rips the back out of the club for everything they can get.Still getting my head around this bit.
The unamended APT rules were found to be compliant but only if they incorporate an assessment of shareholder loans. That means they are not compliant.
To comply the rules will need changing and the premier league will have to vote on this. As it stands there are about 12 premier league clubs who will be seriously negatively effected by this (not utd sadly). Will they vote for a rule change that will hurt them financially or just scrap the lot? Suddenly teams like Arsenal may loose all interest in the APT process if it was to be applied fairly.
If they get stripped of their ill gotten 2nd place finishes I will show my arse in Woolworths windowPuts Arsenal in the shitter apparently, £200m in shareholder loans that could see them breach PSR.
You've been listening to Karen on FB to much!Yes but it will be applied differently by the Panel as there won't be any time-barring in place.