cleavers
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.....or having pitch side seats as per the regulations.The same reason as not allocating away supporters the correct % of tickets
.....or having pitch side seats as per the regulations.The same reason as not allocating away supporters the correct % of tickets
If UK win the World Cup or European Cup hosting, I’m sure money will be ‘fairly’ provided by the govt to rebuild, as they’ve done at least twice before in ‘special’ circumstances - WWII and 66.They have avoided it for so long because who they are! Stadium is a shit hole probably thinking how the tax payer can pay for the rebuild or an insurance scam that’s how those k@nts work.
If you’d like to, there’s a discussion about MCFC and FFP with Colin Savage. He explained it all years ago:
The place will have fallen down by the time we win a major tournament. Let's hope anyway.If UK win the World Cup or European Cup hosting, I’m sure money will be ‘fairly’ provided by the govt to rebuild, as they’ve done at least twice before in ‘special’ circumstances - WWII and 66.
‘Hosting’ ... but I agree with the sentiment :-)The place will have fallen down by the time we win a major tournament. Let's hope anyway.
Win in the sense of win the right to host it. Not sure the Etihad will still be standing by the time England actually win a tournament.‘Hosting’ ... but I agree with the sentiment :-)
Perhaps WW can chime in with the survivability of the scaffold and it’s foundations...
If UK win the World Cup or European Cup hosting, I’m sure money will be ‘fairly’ provided by the govt to rebuild, as they’ve done at least twice before in ‘special’ circumstances - WWII and 66.
And I know very few on here will want reminding that the swamp is falling down, The alleged minimum cost to bring the theatre of broken dreams back to anywhere near decency was around 750 million quid.
On top of that they MUST bring their disabled facilities into the 20th century thus reducing the crowd capacity by 8 - 10 thousand.
Oh dear, how sad, never mind.
Well yeah, but you can't really do much about the rags mobility problemsI think the majority of the disabked section got up and walked out on Wednesday night.
Seriously though i never understood how a disabled section can be located so close to the goal, its got to be a risk of a stray shot due to potential mobility problems.
Well yeah, but you can't really do much about the rags mobility problems
That they do. But not if you miss out on the Champions League for successive seasons (because funding outside of the PL TV deal is hard to generate). The CL is the easiest way to do that.The Premier League have collective bargaining rights and they want a successful Man Utd and Liverpool to sell their broadcasting rights across the globe hence they changed their rules to help Utd.
Real Madrid spend on. Another Brazilian signing in this window. Nothing is really stopping those clubs from spending apart from their bosses profit motive. It does seem that in the Premier League spending has declined significantly recently.
How can I be Louis Edward's? I am far too busy to run a shop anyway because I'm spending all my time stopping my son from looking under women's toilet doors?.... Doh!You are Louis Edwards and I claim my £5
HTF did you end up in Paraguay from Northenden mate lol ?How can I be Louis Edward's? I am far too busy to run a shop anyway because I'm spending all my time stopping my son from looking under women's toilet doors?.... Doh!
HTF did you end up in Paraguay from Northenden mate lol ?
I bet you've seen some real poverty and degradation, what about the places other than New Mills though?I fell in love with and married a Paraguayan woman. Not updated my profile but have since been in Dhaka, Bangladesh; New Mills, England; Santiago de Compostela, Spain and now Milan.
I teach English as a Foreign Language, Drama and English Literature so I travel a lot and work in international schools. The money is great most of the time and it's less stressful than being a teacher in the UK.
I have a house in Asuncion, Paraguay but seriously thinking of leaving the country for good as basically the drug cartels now run the government.
Ha! I don’t know. I do vaguely remember some guy loading about looking shifty.Is the guy with the earpiece who comes in shot at 7:54 his security detail.
Good job he did or we would never have found the bomb.How can I be Louis Edward's? I am far too busy to run a shop anyway because I'm spending all my time stopping my son from looking under women's toilet doors?.... Doh!
That’s a shame mate, sounds like you’ve made the most of life and long may it continue.I fell in love with and married a Paraguayan woman. Not updated my profile but have since been in Dhaka, Bangladesh; New Mills, England; Santiago de Compostela, Spain and now Milan.
I teach English as a Foreign Language, Drama and English Literature so I travel a lot and work in international schools. The money is great most of the time and it's less stressful than being a teacher in the UK.
I have a house in Asuncion, Paraguay but seriously thinking of leaving the country for good as basically the drug cartels now run the government.