I think it would be for the best, therefore the PL won’t do it.Agreed, I didn’t say it was likely, only that it would be easy.
I think it would be for the best, therefore the PL won’t do it.Agreed, I didn’t say it was likely, only that it would be easy.
Absolutely.
Always worthy of a re-post, upload, share etc, is that article.
May have already been posted.
Stefan again.
Least worst option I’d say.As I said, organisational suicide.
Easy to write, difficult to swallow.
We can agree to disagree if you like :)
So will the ground be for the next century or so :-)Inflation is a wonderful thing.
And when the IR is in place, the KC appointed by the PL with sole responsibility of appointing members of the Independent Commission will not be a self proclaimed, life long, season ticket holder of the Arses. In fact, that whole "independent" IC scam will probably be the first thing that flies out of window, quickly followed by Masters.And when the IR comes into place future CEOs of the PL will NEVER again be invited to the swamp or Klanfield for special cartel vetting interviews. Future Chairmen of the PL will NEVER again be self proclaimed life long season ticket holding rags. The strategic transfer of execs from the cartel clubs into "rule" forming parts of UEFA and FIFA will be treated with micro scrutiny by the IR.
We'd have to find a new topic to moan aboutAgreed, I didn’t say it was likely, only that it would be easy.
Easy: ticket prices, Foden playing out wide, tourists, the Viking not scoring enough…….We'd have to find a new topic to moan about
It's not a Mail story. It was a Mirror exclusive last night and the Mail is just rehashing it (as do all of them these days).The IPO piece in the mail is way down the pecking order. Without even reading it, the fact it’s buried deep shows it ain’t good news for the red cartel and the media.
Hide any positive story. Anything negative goes and stays as top story.
We saw exactly that during the Bennel Victims v MCFC case. That snake of the BBC, Dan Roan, he could not wait to stand on Ashton Néw Road with the club badge in clear view for viewers of the main news bulletins. That was during the hearing. When the club actually won, they didn't even mention the outcome once on the BBC, not once. NEGATIVE CITY STORY GOOD, POSITIVE CITY STORY, DROP IT....The IPO piece in the mail is way down the pecking order. Without even reading it, the fact it’s buried deep shows it ain’t good news for the red cartel and the media.
Hide any positive story. Anything negative goes and stays as top story.