I hope he stays, he is messing it up from the inside. Doesn't matter how many he scores it's all about him.From the bbc footy pages, a heartwarming paragraph;
Another United source was of the same mind. They too concluded the saga will end with Ronaldo exiting the club he arrived at with such fanfare last August, after they stepped in amid interest from Manchester City, unable to accept one of their most famous players would end up at the club that has taken their mantel as the dominant force in the English game.
Was speedway for 3 weeks and on the 4th it was stock car racing.My sister in law loved going to watch the speedway too, those sneaky women sports fans liking the sports we least expect ehh?
Jackie Pallo?my two aunties used to never miss the wrestling at Belle Vue wasn't one called Jack Pye they were always on about him
Jonny Eagles apparently owned my house in the seventies. There was a couple of American cars parked outside the house when I was a kid. Right flash bastard was John.my two aunties used to never miss the wrestling at Belle Vue wasn't one called Jack Pye they were always on about him
Jealousy of our superior memory skills will get you nowhere @malg! ;-) :-) The Chron was a better paper all round.Will you lot fuck off on a Saga holiday somewhere.....
Waiting for the delivery of Werther's Originals to arriveWill you lot fuck off on a Saga holiday somewhere.....
Big Daddy likes this post !!It was the only sport my Nanna used to watch live, Belle Vue the venue and she even took her own packed lunch :)
I think you meant 'unenforceable' rather than 'illegal'. Grealish had a £100m buyout clause in his contract but Villa initially refused to honour it. His agency - Stellar - negotiated with them and eventually they did honour it of course but it's questionable whether Grealish would've had a cast-iron case if he'd taken them to court had they not done."One major issue with the buy-out clause is the belief that this type of clause would be unenforceable in the English courts. In English law, though the courts have allowed parties to pre-agree damages for a breach of contract, they have taken it upon themselves to limit the use of penalty clauses. The English courts have generally held that a clause imposing the obligation on the defaulting party to pay an extravagant sum for the breach of contract is a penalty clause and hence is void and unenforceable."
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Several years old though, so may have changed to be honest & unlike you, I believe, I'm not an expert in the law. :-)
Yes that one.The same Mirror that slated him for his gun tattoo?
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To be fair, I do love a good witch burning.Much as I enjoy a trip down memory lane, what next? Debating the relative merits of rival town criers?…
Let he who is without sin cast the first stone.To be fair, I do love a good witch burning.
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Can’t remember what I had for breakfast this morning!Jealousy of our superior memory skills will get you nowhere @malg! ;-) :-) The Chron was a better paper all round.