urban genie
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Spurs and Arsenal are going to suffer the most from this.
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Spurs and Arsenal are going to suffer the most from this.
She was breaking up with the most hated enemy, now she's back with him and he's got a contract out on you.I feel like the love of my life for the past 45 years has just told me she slept with my most hated enemy but it was only once and she's promised me it won't happen again
It will lead to the Premier League, the best sports competition in the world, turning into a pub league like the one in Germany. It will deter investors from investing money in the UK football industry leading to the destruction of thousands of jobs. The owners of clubs in the rest of Europe, especially Italy and Spain will be delighted because they have been trying to destroy the PL for years.
This isn't going away unfortunately.I think the fallout (was going to use legacy...) of this is going to benefit our reputation. First out, forcing others to follow or get booted from the PL and seeing the Yanks’ attempt at a coup on the game.
I wouldn’t be sad if Soriano moved on as a result of this either.
Hopefully these 6 clubs now overcompensate and treat the fans well for a while, given the last year without us.
Pipedream, but one can hope.
Agree unfortunately. Unless the power to make another attempt at this coup is removed of course, a chance exists view this promised review, but we will need to see if it is anymore than just PR;This isn't going away unfortunately.
These clubs need the money badly, hence I susepct the rush to do this. Their mistake was screwing up the pitch to us, Chelsea and others. It's clear that had they offered us an equal partnership, rather than one that was inferior to the one the real founders had, we'd have signed the contract. There's be no Carabao Cup Final, no CL semi-final and probably the defeat by Leeds would have been the last PL game we played.
They know now that it's ESL or domestic league but not both.