The Spiteful Nine

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It's in the Daily United, but I'll link it as City are involved in an important and positive way.

The tide is gradually turning against the power hungry, cheating, and greedy Yanks, Henry, and the Glazers. Not sure about Arsenal being involved as they are owned by the Yank Kroenke, who is part of the (PL) Yank cartel.

AHEAD OF THE GAME: Manchester United and Liverpool left out in the cold from working on Premier League's strategic review following Project Big Picture mess​


Liverpool and Manchester United, the architects of Project Big Picture, have been kept off the working group charged with delivering the Premier League's strategic review into the competition's structure and governance.

The Premier League have attempted to ensure that a broad range of clubs are involved in leading the review, so it is not dominated by the demands of the Big Six.

The four-strong working party comprises of Manchchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano, Arsenal's Vinai Venkatesham, Aston Villa's Christian Purslow and Southampton vice-chairman Martin Semmens, and the initial recommendations are due to be delivered to clubs this month.

 
Don't think this has been posted yet?

It's in the Daily United, but I'll link it as City are involved in an important and positive way.

The tide is gradually turning against the power hungry, cheating, and greedy Yanks, Henry, and the Glazers. Not sure about Arsenal being involved as they are owned by the Yank Kroenke, who is part of the (PL) Yank cartel.

AHEAD OF THE GAME: Manchester United and Liverpool left out in the cold from working on Premier League's strategic review following Project Big Picture mess​


Liverpool and Manchester United, the architects of Project Big Picture, have been kept off the working group charged with delivering the Premier League's strategic review into the competition's structure and governance.

The Premier League have attempted to ensure that a broad range of clubs are involved in leading the review, so it is not dominated by the demands of the Big Six.

The four-strong working party comprises of Manchchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano, Arsenal's Vinai Venkatesham, Aston Villa's Christian Purslow and Southampton vice-chairman Martin Semmens, and the initial recommendations are due to be delivered to clubs this month.

They were never going to be allowed any input into the counter proposal to their own proposal.
 
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Don't think this has been posted yet?

It's in the Daily United, but I'll link it as City are involved in an important and positive way.

The tide is gradually turning against the power hungry, cheating, and greedy Yanks, Henry, and the Glazers. Not sure about Arsenal being involved as they are owned by the Yank Kroenke, who is part of the (PL) Yank cartel.

AHEAD OF THE GAME: Manchester United and Liverpool left out in the cold from working on Premier League's strategic review following Project Big Picture mess​


Liverpool and Manchester United, the architects of Project Big Picture, have been kept off the working group charged with delivering the Premier League's strategic review into the competition's structure and governance.

The Premier League have attempted to ensure that a broad range of clubs are involved in leading the review, so it is not dominated by the demands of the Big Six.

The four-strong working party comprises of Manchchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano, Arsenal's Vinai Venkatesham, Aston Villa's Christian Purslow and Southampton vice-chairman Martin Semmens, and the initial recommendations are due to be delivered to clubs this month.

Who knows what will come of this but as a matter of principle it is nice to fuck those 2 clubs off. They for sure only have their own interest on their mind.
 
At least City will have an important input into the proposals.

And it sends a clear message from the PL to Henry and the Glazers that their time is up as drivers of the PL. They have been sidelined, regardless of their wealth and power. The PL, and other PL clubs, including City, won't let Henry and the Glazers dictate anymore, and push their own power, agendas and money ambitions.
 
Don't think this has been posted yet?

It's in the Daily United, but I'll link it as City are involved in an important and positive way.

The tide is gradually turning against the power hungry, cheating, and greedy Yanks, Henry, and the Glazers. Not sure about Arsenal being involved as they are owned by the Yank Kroenke, who is part of the (PL) Yank cartel.

AHEAD OF THE GAME: Manchester United and Liverpool left out in the cold from working on Premier League's strategic review following Project Big Picture mess​


Liverpool and Manchester United, the architects of Project Big Picture, have been kept off the working group charged with delivering the Premier League's strategic review into the competition's structure and governance.

The Premier League have attempted to ensure that a broad range of clubs are involved in leading the review, so it is not dominated by the demands of the Big Six.

The four-strong working party comprises of Manchchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano, Arsenal's Vinai Venkatesham, Aston Villa's Christian Purslow and Southampton vice-chairman Martin Semmens, and the initial recommendations are due to be delivered to clubs this month.

Looks like a Chino American stitch up with city have a little foot in both camps.
 
Don't think this has been posted yet?

It's in the Daily United, but I'll link it as City are involved in an important and positive way.

The tide is gradually turning against the power hungry, cheating, and greedy Yanks, Henry, and the Glazers. Not sure about Arsenal being involved as they are owned by the Yank Kroenke, who is part of the (PL) Yank cartel.

AHEAD OF THE GAME: Manchester United and Liverpool left out in the cold from working on Premier League's strategic review following Project Big Picture mess​


Liverpool and Manchester United, the architects of Project Big Picture, have been kept off the working group charged with delivering the Premier League's strategic review into the competition's structure and governance.

The Premier League have attempted to ensure that a broad range of clubs are involved in leading the review, so it is not dominated by the demands of the Big Six.

The four-strong working party comprises of Manchchester City chief executive Ferran Soriano, Arsenal's Vinai Venkatesham, Aston Villa's Christian Purslow and Southampton vice-chairman Martin Semmens, and the initial recommendations are due to be delivered to clubs this month.

Do you think we should create a separate thread for it in General Football Forum, it may attract more comments from fans of other teams too? Could be interesting to see their thought?

The reason I'm saying that is when I visit redcafe, they have quite different topics on their General Threads which could attract quite many comments from fans of other teams, while putting this link into this thread may not be that effective because other fans may not really care about "hateful-eight", but they may find your link interesting.
 
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