daveoswald
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Have the BBC sent Simon Stone to cover tonight's gW
Have the BBC sent Simon Stone to cover tonight's gW
Why would BBC/UTD tv football follow City.Have the BBC sent Simon Stone to cover tonight's game in Barcelona?
Didn’t realise Delooney was 4’8. Looks like a kid sat next to
Reminds me of this
Ahh that figures. It’s why he’s behind a keyboard for a living. Makes him feel big and important.
There’s no such thing as sports washing. It was a PR message used by human rights groups to highlight their campaign for workers rights. All nations across the world invest money in diverse portfolios for profit. The Gulf states are also keen to move away from reliance on dwindling oil reserves. The idea is a fabricated concept.The term sportswashing is a term coined by Delooney and his mates, it has no basis in fact, because of the tribal nature of football, And more importantly the need for clicks to generate income, all you need to do is tell the fans of the red tops you're not winning anymore because City are a state owned club with unlimited funding, most of them having a lower IQ than a chimp believe it. Kerrching.
Hehe I'm still waiting for fans of ANY club to sing about sportswashing. Shows how much matchgoers bother with the shit written about it.The term sportswashing is a term coined by Delooney and his mates, it has no basis in fact, because of the tribal nature of football, And more importantly the need for clicks to generate income, all you need to do is tell the fans of the red tops you're not winning anymore because City are a state owned club with unlimited funding, most of them having a lower IQ than a chimp believe it. Kerrching.
Not sure they’re dwindling just yet, mate.There’s no such thing as sports washing. It was a PR message used by human rights groups to highlight their campaign for workers rights. All nations across the world invest money in diverse portfolios for profit. The Gulf states are also keen to move away from reliance on dwindling oil reserves. The idea is a fabricated concept.