Resurrection Joe...
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I used to like Flappy Clobber...third album was shite though...It wasn’t that. She just appears to like flappy clobber.
I used to like Flappy Clobber...third album was shite though...It wasn’t that. She just appears to like flappy clobber.
If I remember rightly he said “pinch” which is beautifully understated given he was referencing the £49m fine we paid UEFA in 2014 for breaching FFP rules.I`ve always maintained that I fully believe/d in Khaldoons message that "we have taken a hit but never again".
I trust him that much.
Omar will be the source.Thats a hell of tweet and sums up the whole shambles that is the premier league, sources at the Rags, ffs.
Guessing United, Liverpool and Arsenal after a meal somewhere.
I think you need to be carful that you don’t fall into the trap of our detractors.
We are not invested in by a state or or state company, or sovereign wealth fund.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Silverlake or Todd at Chelsea have more invested in / control / influence more companies than Sheik. Khaldoon as high up at Mabuala excuse the spelling. Would be another.
At near 74 years of age I think I`ve mellowed quite a lot but over these past couple of years or so I`ve gone from despair to "fuck `em all" and I feel so much better for it.If I remember rightly he said “pinch” which is beautifully understated given he was referencing the £49m fine we paid UEFA in 2014 for breaching FFP rules.
They should have realised just by that one statement what they were taking on!
That’s going to take time though. They’ll need to assess the ruling and figure out what they can and can’t do before drafting new rules to be voted on. If the fabled ‘databank’ was going to continue to exist, then yesterday’s vote could still have gone ahead because, as I understand it, they were only voting on limiting club access to it so they couldn’t essentially spy on other club’s commercially sensitive deals?Omar will be the source.
But I am still very unsure we have got what we really wanted, the rules were not changed yesterday, so let's not get too carried away yet.
But the present rules would have to be removed immediately and it appears they have not as yet.That’s going to take time though. They’ll need to assess the ruling and figure out what they can and can’t do before drafting new rules to be voted on. If the fabled ‘databank’ was going to continue to exist, then yesterday’s vote could still have gone ahead because, as I understand it, they were only voting on limiting club access to it so they couldn’t essentially spy on other club’s commercially sensitive deals?
I haven’t followed it closely enough to know if that’s all they were voting on, but that seemed to be what the limited reporting yesterday was saying? I’d say that means it’s nailed on that the ruling requires significant change on at least some part of the APT regulations.