Colin Bells Boots
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Maybe not, but I don’t think Paul Pogba and Man United in general will agree!
Yes and I'm really worried about their feelings.
Maybe not, but I don’t think Paul Pogba and Man United in general will agree!
Except the host . What a cnutYes it was. When was it aired. I have said before more and more people outside of united livarpool and arsenal are understanding how the cartel in England and Europe are working against fair competition in their eagerness to mop up the majority of the money. Come on CAS do the right thing and break this stranglehold that these clibs have on European football.
Why do we hear this on an irish tv station. Has any UK Station or Sky BT etc. come out with arguments for us.Love graham soueness un biased view on our rightfully hounding by the media and UEFA. Called it for what it is.
I think any man that was brave (daft) enough to plant his teams flag in the middle of the pitch during an Istanbul derby has to be respectedDespite his past association with the dippers, he is a breath of fresh air compared to the usual former player gobshites and hangers on.
Why do we hear this on an irish tv station. Has any UK Station or Sky BT etc. come out with arguments for us.
As he said it was important to know where the tunnel was. I doubt he could run that fast now. But fair do's, it was a brave thing to do.I think any man that was brave (daft) enough to plant his teams flag in the middle of the pitch during an Istanbul derby has to be respected
Your memory of events is different from mine. I don't recall the club saying at any point that they expected to 'pass' FFP
Souness was a legend on and off the pitch. I have had the privilege of meeting him a couple of times, once when he made a magnificent gesture for a charity event I was involved in. He was a world-class player in the truest sense (five league titles and three European Cups). Dalglish gets all the accolades but without Souness, Liverpool would have achieved nothing.I think any man that was brave (daft) enough to plant his teams flag in the middle of the pitch during an Istanbul derby has to be respected
Cheers mate.Souness was a legend on and off the pitch. I have had the privilege of meeting him a couple of times, once when he made a magnificent gesture for a charity event I was involved in. He was a world-class player in the truest sense (five league titles and three European Cups). Dalglish gets all the accolades but without Souness, Liverpool would have achieved nothing.