gordondaviesmoustache
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I think it probably does on here…And the "oil money" comments are implicitly racially motivated which I dont think gets talked about enough.
I think it probably does on here…And the "oil money" comments are implicitly racially motivated which I dont think gets talked about enough.
Since the clickbaiters and "reaction video" people became part of the larger football media, it all just became white noise for me. Just do not care in the slightest. And the "oil money" comments are implicitly racially motivated which I dont think gets talked about enough.
How many brown or black American owners are there?Absolutely nothing to do with race. If a brown or black American owner rocked up then they'd be welcomed. It's far more xenophobic. They just don't like that they're from that part of the world and they're not America.
0How many brown or black American owners are there?
Nobody ever uses "Soybean money" when talking about Liverpool, "Gambling money" about Brighton/Brentford or "Walmart money" about Arsenal.And the "oil money" comments are implicitly racially motivated which I dont think gets talked about enough.
There are friends, close friends and learned friends…That's right, friend.
That's still racism, skin colour isn't the only criteria.Absolutely nothing to do with race. If a brown or black American owner rocked up then they'd be welcomed. It's far more xenophobic. They just don't like that they're from that part of the world and they're not America.
How many brown or black American owners are there?
Will my right honourable friend (with benefits) ....There are friends, close friends and learned friends…
I don’t know. Do you?How many have tried to buy a club?
I don’t know. Do you?
How many have tried to buy a club?
Look if we avoid a points deduction, relegation or transfer ban we have won. They can fine us 50m but it wont matter. The damage in terms of reputation is well and truely done and this will not be reversed in most fans minds even if the verdict reaches 5000 pages and fully exonerates City.Stefan made a good point on the 9320 pod last week.
When this outcome is released it'll be over 500 pages.
There'll be all sorts of kneejerk reactions straight away from people who haven't read the full papers. And thats if its a favourable outcome for City. There'll be lots of things being reported that are out of context.
It would take someone to read it twice before anything could be summarised.
Plenty of rich brown men in USA and UK.I think the question is how many can afford to buy a club.
Plenty of rich brown men in USA and UK.
Nope. Have a look at UK’s rich list, it’s full of Indian origin guys.I think you’ll find there’s very few in the billionaire category.
Please explain, for the ignorant.Standard Chartered shuts down any debate with the weird cult, everytime. They just don't know how to respond. They know it's football's most inexcusable dirty deal.
How about Shahid Khan, the owner of Fulham?
Nope. Have a look at UK’s rich list, it’s full of Indian origin guys.
The Hindujas are listed at 35 billion, for eg.
See, for USA.
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