Spurly flinging the Ramadan haymakers again. Bullying the **** out of the Captain, he’s got him in the corner and he’s unloading at will, nothing much coming back from our very own Raoul Moat as yet, Stay tuned though, can the Captain come back firing? It could yet be a classic. EDIT: Spurly has started swinging at a passing Hull fan as well. Scenes.
Yeah, it's at the forefront of my mind so much that I had to google the score and which season it was
Who's backing a murderer? You do realise the entire case rests on whether he's involved or not? He's been declared as not being involved anyway. Also that's not really the same issue at all because pif aren't attempting to end the competition are they? You might even want to check the Toon board because there's a vote poll on there and it was up before you came on here acting like He-Man Feel free to check who the one solitary fan is that voted No and make sure you check the times. Are you going to say it was a cunning trap I've just caught you in or was it just genuine.. You can choose
Oooffftt. All dem oil clubz ruining footie doh. Spurs £1BN in debt, all completely ethical though. Cheese rooms or something.
I think deep down Munse is upset that the SL went tits up because it would have benefitted his teams climb up the table. I wouldn’t trust someone who backs a murderer for some glory to have anything but his own interests at heart.
A Hull fans interpretation of ‘massive club’ is irrelevant to me tbh...you’re a bit of a non entity in this whole football pyramid lark
Why would that happen? You don't even realise the plan was to stay in the league do you? You're a 90s hip hop deciple that sits around listening to music about guns bitches and whores with a joint burning his own lips for christ sake
^ great-great grandkids will be watching Spurs play in a stadium that still has 500 years left of instalment payments
Only Real and Barca of the 12 not to release a statement declining,I suppose if you were €2 billion in debt between them you'd hold out as well.
What the authorities need to be able to legally punish the teams is a breach. If these 6 clubs have asked permission and the other 14 clubs have rejected it (which they did) then protocol has been followed. There is no precedent here so new legislation might need written to enable bigger punishments in the event that these clubs rehash the idea, but as far as I can see it’s followed the law, in a dirty way, but it has. I would like to see owners and CEO’s involved stripped of their vote and personally banned from influencing any future decisions in any football capacity globally.
Might be extremely savvy tbf, as if they don’t officially withdraw then they’re not liable for any potential penalty clauses. If it just collapses, as it now has, they can just give it the meh.