well, thats some of the cases 16:20 - Oct 7 with 3024 views | RangersDave | against Citeh, ruled out! | |
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well, thats some of the cases on 16:23 - Oct 7 with 2997 views | themodfather | one of the big charges instantly chucked as as prem league twisted their own rules! ffs! | | | |
well, thats some of the cases on 16:24 - Oct 7 with 2984 views | Paddyhoops | Witness for Citeh were wait for it … Newcastle, Chelsea and Everton . What an enormous surprise. | | | |
well, thats some of the cases on 16:31 - Oct 7 with 2938 views | ted_hendrix | Oh the shock of It all. | |
| My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic. |
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well, thats some of the cases on 16:31 - Oct 7 with 2939 views | Juzzie | I'm not holding my breath for anything other than spurious charges (and that may not happen) and ineffective punishments. | | | |
well, thats some of the cases on 16:40 - Oct 7 with 2836 views | Ned_Kennedys | So for example Emirates Airlines ban now ‘sponsor’ Man City for say £250 million a year using their ‘own’ money and PSR regulations go out the window for clubs such as City and Newcastle. And the gap gets wider and wider: even teams like Arsenal are going to be left behind. | | | |
well, thats some of the cases on 16:42 - Oct 7 with 2859 views | BrianMcCarthy | Wonder how this will filter down to the Championship and how it will affect us and, just picking a random club here, Stoke. | |
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well, thats some of the cases on 16:48 - Oct 7 with 2817 views | TheChef | Can't wait for them all to fck off to their European super league. | |
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well, thats some of the cases on 17:02 - Oct 7 with 2711 views | Juzzie |
well, thats some of the cases on 16:42 - Oct 7 by BrianMcCarthy | Wonder how this will filter down to the Championship and how it will affect us and, just picking a random club here, Stoke. |
We still have to know our place. What will apply to Citeh will not apply to us and if we do the same we'd get the book thrown at us. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
well, thats some of the cases on 17:14 - Oct 7 with 2596 views | Ned_Kennedys |
well, thats some of the cases on 16:42 - Oct 7 by BrianMcCarthy | Wonder how this will filter down to the Championship and how it will affect us and, just picking a random club here, Stoke. |
Well our owners run businesses so I assume these companies can now ‘sponsor’ us for millions. Although no doubt we would mess it up somehow. | | | |
well, thats some of the cases on 17:20 - Oct 7 with 2616 views | GaryHaddock |
well, thats some of the cases on 17:14 - Oct 7 by Ned_Kennedys | Well our owners run businesses so I assume these companies can now ‘sponsor’ us for millions. Although no doubt we would mess it up somehow. |
Air Asia and Tune Group did to be fair, and it still barely touched the sides of that Champions League sized wage bill. Just on my way back from Germany after watching a Oberliga match on Saturday. A nice break from the soggy biscuit contest we call the Premiership and English football. [Post edited 7 Oct 17:22]
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well, thats some of the cases on 17:23 - Oct 7 with 2596 views | Bluce_Ree | And yet we got a fine for £41m invoiced, printed, laminated, cut into spikey shards and shoved right up our fking bellends? | |
| Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. |
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well, thats some of the cases on 17:29 - Oct 7 with 2501 views | Ned_Kennedys |
well, thats some of the cases on 17:20 - Oct 7 by GaryHaddock | Air Asia and Tune Group did to be fair, and it still barely touched the sides of that Champions League sized wage bill. Just on my way back from Germany after watching a Oberliga match on Saturday. A nice break from the soggy biscuit contest we call the Premiership and English football. [Post edited 7 Oct 17:22]
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I assume those sponsorships were at the accepted going rate though: as far as I can work out the new ruling means that companies can now sponsor a club for whatever amount they want to even if it’s millions over what would be realistic. | | | |
well, thats some of the cases on 17:42 - Oct 7 with 2455 views | Paddyhoops |
well, thats some of the cases on 16:48 - Oct 7 by TheChef | Can't wait for them all to fck off to their European super league. |
The fans won’t have it . Oh hang on . They don’t really matter anymore. Here’s hoping though. | | | |
well, thats some of the cases on 19:22 - Oct 7 with 2233 views | GroveR |
well, thats some of the cases on 17:42 - Oct 7 by Paddyhoops | The fans won’t have it . Oh hang on . They don’t really matter anymore. Here’s hoping though. |
The target audience for the European Super League "product" is likely the Gulf states and the Far East so I'd say they'll happily have it - no need to fake interest in watching your heroes abase themselves playing irrelevances like Luton or Ipswich. | | | |
well, thats some of the cases on 22:43 - Oct 7 with 1804 views | numptydumpty | Not looked into their crimes but shock horror they seem to o be getting away with it all. This is not great in anyways P*ss*s me off and many others, am sure. | |
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well, thats some of the cases on 23:17 - Oct 7 with 1748 views | eastside_r | This is entirely unrelated to the 115 charges. | | | |
well, thats some of the cases on 09:44 - Oct 8 with 1329 views | BrianMcCarthy |
well, thats some of the cases on 23:17 - Oct 7 by eastside_r | This is entirely unrelated to the 115 charges. |
It is. This could have huge connotations for us. Of all the clubs we stand to gain the most from this, should the Football League follow suit. In theory. Our owners have always said that they would put more money in if only the pesky rules allowed them to. Now comes a ruling that seems to allow them to. The caveat being, of course, that they have not proved very good at spending money in the past. edit - would love to know what SimonD makes of this. [Post edited 8 Oct 9:45]
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well, thats some of the cases on 10:28 - Oct 8 with 1224 views | lassel | The ultimate result is that on 2 of the 7 accusations by City, an independent tribunal found the PL had acted illegally under British Commercial Law and on the other 5 accusations had been institutionally unfair towards City. Whether you like or hate City, it’s an absolutely devastating ruling for the PL and will inevitably lead to many heads rolling. | | | |
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