European Super League | ECJ rule that UEFA and FIFA acted unlawfully in blocking Super League (p 29)

I noticed in the BBC article yesterday that when they listed the original signatories the rags were first, followed by City. Then went on to say that all withdrew after fans protests. Usual BBC bias - not only are we alphabetically before them (as are Arse, Chelsea & Dippers) but we were the first to withdraw (and very quickly). They will not concede that we are now the more successful club and have been by a long way over the past decade. All about pandering to them, as usual, and don't let the facts get in the way of what they want to spin.
Now let's be fair - the rags would have been the first English club to sign up, it's all about the money they can squeeze. I call that accurate reporting
 
Majority of those fans and tickets were sold in the UK some Americans here on holiday attended. There was no mass 4 or 5 thousand usa fans sent over
I can see very little supporters travelling to or from the States.
The likes of Barcelona, Madrid, Munich, Italian and English teams will sell out US stadiums to the locals there. Americans wont require any travelling support from Europe.
 
I know there are poor people on the islands that's why I posted "if he could AFFORD to move there...". I don't need any lectures on wealth disparity thank you. Do you take every post on here to be deadly serious rather than a bit of light humour?
I only posted Fishfingers were £8 a pack and the locals are not all affluent, I didn’t mention anyone moving there other than a City fan
who I stated was working class and still is!!
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top
  AdBlock Detected
Bluemoon relies on advertising to pay our hosting fees. Please support the site by disabling your ad blocking software to help keep the forum sustainable. Thanks.