gordondaviesmoustache
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This.31 days
This.31 days
At least the next wait is shorter.This.
And that’s 25 hours shorter than this month has been, so it’ll just fly by…If it doesn’t get released today then I think it’s definitely going to be next month at the earliest.
Senor Tebas says "No!!!"Does the PL get vetted re: whether its new TV deals are fair value?
And that’s 25 hours shorter than this month has been, so it’ll just fly by…
If a job's worth doing...Tip of the cap for factoring the clocks changing. Diligent.
If a job's worth doing...
It is, I went on a Brewery trip to the Eagle Crag Brewery a couple of weeks ago.Is the Staff of Life still trading?
And he hasn't factored in the different time zones around the world .How long have you been waiting for that one?
I dont know, is that a boozer?Is the Staff of Life still trading?
It’s never going to be released.
The league has messed this right up and the scrutiny will likely be reverberated for a long time. Cry of corruption will be heard from the media to the stands.
No one wants that.
A nice “agreement” will be met behind closed doors.
This fight should never have reached the back pages. It’s bad for all involved.
So wait all day, it won’t be published. Maybe one day a redacted version will expose the corruption but it won’t be this day.
Said form day one a deal will be made. Otherwise this would have been published months ago with one side getting a battering.
The UK seems to have spent the last 10 years doing its best to destroy foreign investment. Utterly bizarre.City bias aside, sometimes I have to remind myself that it’s bizarre that the PL are actually discouraging investment in its clubs.
I know the rules and the “reasons” behind them but, if you just take it as face value, there aren’t many industries that limit investment because some deals look too much.
Ten, maybe five, years ago I wouldn’t have believed it.
Given a UK court decided the fact that there is/was an investigation was in the public interest to be published, there is of course no chance any of what you say happening.It’s never going to be released.
The league has messed this right up and the scrutiny will likely be reverberated for a long time. Cry of corruption will be heard from the media to the stands.
No one wants that.
A nice “agreement” will be determined behind closed doors.
This fight should never have reached the back pages. It’s bad for all involved.
So wait all day, it won’t be published. Maybe one day a redacted version will expose the corruption but it won’t be this day.
Said form day one a deal will be made. Otherwise this would have been published months ago with one side getting a battering.
Remember it when it was the brewery tap for Robinwood Brewery about 30 years ago. They brewed a beer called Old Fart!It is, I went on a Brewery trip to the Eagle Crag Brewery a couple of weeks ago.
We ended up in the Staff of life after the brewery trip as its only a quarter of a mile from the Staff Of Life pub.
It was a Friday night and most people were eating, however there wasn't a problem for us to just sit at the bar. The ale was very good, as was the ale in the Brewery.
Good shout on the 25 hours!And that’s 25 hours shorter than this month has been, so it’ll just fly by…
I think so. Its on the right hand side of the main road heading into Tod from Burnley, about quarter of a mile passed the Staff of Life. On the series of bends by the viaduct in an old victorian mill, they open the bar to the public on the last friday in the month, it was really busy when we went.Remember it when it was the brewery tap for Robinwood Brewery about 30 years ago. They brewed a beer called Old Fart!
Is Eagle Crag at the same site where Robinwood used to be?
No, I’m pretty sure the Robinwood Brewery was on the same side of the road as the Staff of Life towards Tod from Burnley (which I think is the opposite side from what you described).I think so. Its on the right hand side of the main road heading into Tod from Burnley, about quarter of a mile passed the Staff of Life. On the series of bends by the viaduct in an old victorian mill, they open the bar to the public on the last friday in the month, it was really busy when we went.