I am sorry but shouldn't this post be in the joke thread ;)
Yeah it was tough one wear to post it ;)
I am sorry but shouldn't this post be in the joke thread ;)
Not really, jokes are funny :-(I am sorry but shouldn't this post be in the joke thread ;)
Yes. It seems a lot of people have piled in on football as a sport in recent months. Perhaps they are just venting their frustrations at the current crisis. No one would argue that a lot of greed and selfishness has been shown by those who run football but, for me, it is still the best sport in the world.Football will be alive and kicking in another 100 years mate. Hopefully, City will still be winning trophies.
They had someone on the radio last night talking about Germany starting there league and they said subs be Socially distancing the manager on the touchline needs to wear a mask but can lift it up to shout instructions! My god has it come to this.
Well lets hope one positive of this virus is the end to the capitalist nonsense and a return to the things that matter in life.Ideally I am sure that football clubs would like to say to their players,the game is off whilst we have an infection but football is locked into the capitalist world and has been so for decades. The broadcasting deal is a major part of the UK football's revenue as is match-day income. These revenue streams are under threat. If you want football to surrender its revenues then they will cut expenses and where does that end?
Yes. It seems a lot of people have piled in on football as a sport in recent months. Perhaps they are just venting their frustrations at the current crisis. No one would argue that a lot of greed and selfishness has been shown by those who run football but, for me, it is still the best sport in the world.
I started watching City live in 1968 (glory-hunter) but what we have all seen in the last decade has been breathtaking and magical. You can't blame football for the current crisis and I will be glad to welcome it back when it is safe and appropriate.
City are a central part of the Manchester community and have been for 126 years. Our owners have invested billions in the city of Manchester and the club is helping vulnerable groups and NHS staff through the crisis.
It's a personal choice for everyone but I am not giving up on City now and am looking forward to seeing the team in action again. I will even watch the behind closed door games which will not be great but a bit like watching a reserve match (and I have watched plenty of those in the past).
Void the season already.
Carragher on the sidelines reporting!So he has to wear a mask, apart from the one moment where he projects particles the furthest? Makes sense.
They’ll keep a lid on it strict instructions from the clubI wonder if klopp or vvd get the virus will the restart narrative change