Great postYou know what, I was lay here in the night, aching knee doing my brains in, and as usual on bluemoon to pass the time, and it started me thinking.
Why do so many clubs align themselves with the red cartel? Now, obviously before people jump in with the usual responses, take a minute and think. If you class it as taking our side or theirs, any club who sits on the red side is effectively accepting mediocrity for ever. Just be an also ran, be happy to stay in the Prem, no aspiration whatsoever that at some point there may be that crack in the door, an investor who wants to pump some money in and take the club to greater heights etc. What a fucking weird mentality. Surely these clubs top brass can see the wood from the trees, that the red cartel don’t give a fuck about any of them, they just want them to know their place, do your best and be a feeder club for us when we want to plunder your best talents.
Why not align with us? I’ve enjoyed the last 15 or so years so much, been a blue for 53 years, seen everything you could ever wish to see, I’d have no problem whatsoever to see another club rise like a phoenix and have their time in the sun.
Anyway, that’s my musings on this Saturday morning, I’ll get back to feeling sorry for myself and wanting to saw my leg off, lol.
They like to champion their BBC Verify department on their mainstream news output. They want to start looking closer to home at factually incorrect propaganda by the guy at the top of their sports reporting and the underlying conflict of interest of why he’s doing it.
keep up Martin Samual and his son are paid employeesIt's clear City briefed Samuel at least, maybe even in advance of publication. No-one is sticking their neck out and saying APT and even PSR are in big trouble unless they are convinced. And he came out with it soon after publication when most lawyers were looking at the cold, hard judgment without properly considering strategy imho. And he took some stick for it, on here as well.
Pathetic mentality though, isn’t it.
"We want to focus on the football"Premier League to 'take neccessary time' over response to Man City APT legal case
The Premier League has warned its clubs it will be "taking the necessary time" to decide how to respond to the verdict in the landmark legal case with Manchester City over the rules governing commercial deals.www.bbc.com
The club didn't vote for it. It voted in favour of a list of recommendations to be further discussed and finalised, but voted against the actual proposed rules when they were finally presented, reserving the right to challenge them for legality.
So the CORRUPT Premier League management have finally admitted that they can't just tweak their UNLAWFUL, UNFAIR, DISCRIMINATORY regulations in a few days to serve their CORRUPT, self serving red cartel puppeteers.
More popcorn...and make it a large, refillable drink please...