deegee33
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By English law, could the league or Manchester city council force us to rent to the vermin?We should be letting them know that we are not allowing them near our ground under any circumstances.
By English law, could the league or Manchester city council force us to rent to the vermin?We should be letting them know that we are not allowing them near our ground under any circumstances.
By English law, could the league or Manchester city council force us to rent to the vermin?
But they (council) could suggest that we sub-let it on those days/times we are not using it. Thursday nights being one example.I don't believe they could because we rent it, taking the more simplistic explanation (For my benefit entirely) if you rent a house from the council they can't impose lodgers on you can they?
But they (council) could suggest that we sub-let it on those days/times we are not using it. Thursday nights being one example.
it shouldn't be a "may", its a must, can't really call yourself an English team without being registered at companies houseSomeone, elsewhere, mentioned that the new Independent Regulator (IR) may likely decree that all Premier League clubs are registered in the UK.
After years of alleged takeovers and other attempting to buy into manyooo, is it rather timely that now, with an IR looming, the Glazers have now suddenly given in to Ratcliffe and were seriously entertaining Qatar?
Would the cost of manyooo fall dramatically, if it had to be registered in the UK, because it would expose the true finances behind the club and the Glazers?
Just a thought
They do take very good care of their fans, in some sections of the ground they offer unlimited free showers.Could you imagine how they'd hand it over after those crazy non CL Thursday nights mate :)
Gigg lane awaits, they could even play their home games in Oslo, London or Dublin it would save the fans travelling.
They do take very good care of their fans, in some sections of the ground they offer unlimited free showers.