Media Discussion - 2023/24

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This headline is all you need to know about the football media in this country.

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The seven PL clubs that blocked the proposed ban. Rather than the seven PL clubs that decided they didn’t want the ban.

Then followed by.

Saudi-owned Sheffield United and Abu Dhabi-owned Manchester City were two of the seven clubs who voted against the 'related-party loans' ban.

The other clubs.

The other five teams were: Chelsea, Newcastle, Wolves, Everton and Nottingham Forest. The majority of the seven teams are part of multi-club empires.
Burnley apparently voted against as well so it was 12-8 just as Spitty wanted
 
What the red shirts and PL are really worried about is that if and when the charges are dropped they have nothing left to taunt or chase us with.. we’re innocent and you’re fkd not winning anything of note for the next decade.. maybe they might turn their frustration to Newcastle or to Prince William as a member of the Royal Family buys Aston Villa
 
This headline is all you need to know about the football media in this country.

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The seven PL clubs that blocked the proposed ban. Rather than the seven PL clubs that decided they didn’t want the ban.

Then followed by.

Saudi-owned Sheffield United and Abu Dhabi-owned Manchester City were two of the seven clubs who voted against the 'related-party loans' ban.

The other clubs.

The other five teams were: Chelsea, Newcastle, Wolves, Everton and Nottingham Forest. The majority of the seven teams are part of multi-club empires.
So basically the ‘majority of the seven teams’ quite rightly voted for what could ultimately be in their own best interests then?
This guy is genius!
The red shits have got 8 other clubs and Tottering HotSmithers in their pockets surely WHU, Villa, Brighton have got ambition or perhaps not.
 
This headline is all you need to know about the football media in this country.

View attachment 99338

The seven PL clubs that blocked the proposed ban. Rather than the seven PL clubs that decided they didn’t want the ban.

Then followed by.

Saudi-owned Sheffield United and Abu Dhabi-owned Manchester City were two of the seven clubs who voted against the 'related-party loans' ban.

The other clubs.

The other five teams were: Chelsea, Newcastle, Wolves, Everton and Nottingham Forest. The majority of the seven teams are part of multi-club empires.
‘empires’ lol.
Salty, much.
 
If you're tired, I suggest you go to bed.

He can say what he likes, but so can I. If the Times want to employ a bloke that beat up his wife who was 20 weeks pregnant at the time, that's up to them. I think he's a **** and I think his columns are shit.
Maybe they should have loaned him to a newspaper in Spain
 
Where to start with Simon Stone’s latest slug trail…?


1. The “aren’t Manyoo a great club with how they deal with the kids who don’t make the grade” sycophancy, or
2. City contributorily negligent in case of ex-player’s suicide.

You’d expect crude light-and-shade comparisons on a fan forum, but not in the country’s news media site of record. Or maybe you’ve stopped expecting anything but from this hack.
Jesse Lingard must have been about 6 years old
 
This headline is all you need to know about the football media in this country.

View attachment 99338

The seven PL clubs that blocked the proposed ban. Rather than the seven PL clubs that decided they didn’t want the ban.

Then followed by.

Saudi-owned Sheffield United and Abu Dhabi-owned Manchester City were two of the seven clubs who voted against the 'related-party loans' ban.

The other clubs.

The other five teams were: Chelsea, Newcastle, Wolves, Everton and Nottingham Forest. The majority of the seven teams are part of multi-club empires.

That's democracy for you and playing by the rules. What more do they want?
 
That's democracy for you and playing by the rules. What more do they want?
Nick Harris's office boy Ian Herbert in his column in the Mail on about plucky Everton punishred for paying for a state of the art stadium whilst City and West Ham were gifted free Stadium.
Sorry can not link.
 
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