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TBF, the first moment of the Big Bang, when matter appeared out of nothing lasted a bit longer. It even takes Sur Kieth a bit longer than this to hit the vinegar stroke when he's up a flagpole.
 
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A couple weeks ago I accidentally clicked “buy now” for a book on Amazon. Perhaps they were just scrolling through various options and clicked the equivalent button.

If any of you are thinking of taking up the GTFC offer mentioned earlier they’ve run out of most sizes except children’s and 4XL and 5XL
 
they think they'll get away with this now. there needs to be really severe financial punishment, including banning them from the CL next season as an absolute minimum
 
It's been really weird watching this as a 'business process'. Usually, the various shits and bankers who put these things together have layer upon layer of slithering PR people and waves of vastly expensive multi media strategies in place when launching new ventures. They missed out all of that, presumably because they didn't want to alert the prem league, uefa etc. This ended up as being an announcement by the people we all hate saying they are going to do a thing we all hate and will make us hate them even more. At some level, their lizard brains must have known it was going to go as it did - and that the existing layers of scum (prem league, uefa etc.) would be perfectly placed to scramble onto some unacustomed moral high ground within minutes.

Either they thought they could ride it out and then shit their pants yesterday or made one of the biggest mistakes in recent sporting neoliberalism. Ironically, they've managed to draw the wagons round uefa and the rest and actually firmed up their position. One lot of neoliberal shits giving a free gift to another lot.
 
they think they'll get away with this now. there needs to be really severe financial punishment, including banning them from the CL next season as an absolute minimum
Can't remember where, but I think I heard some uefa bod talking about 'welcoming them back into the fold' earlier today. :hmm:
 
Spurs losing at the moment. Which means that since its announcement the 4 would be ESL clubs that have played have managed three scrappy draws and a loss against teams who haven't bothered Europe this millenia.

Long may it continue.
 
Spurs losing at the moment. Which means that since its announcement the 4 would be ESL clubs that have played have managed three scrappy draws and a loss against teams who haven't bothered Europe this millenia.

Long may it continue.
We're playing City later so sadly I can't see that run lasting longer than this evening
 
Spurs losing at the moment. Which means that since its announcement the 4 would be ESL clubs that have played have managed three scrappy draws and a loss against teams who haven't bothered Europe this millenia.

Long may it continue.
Tbf Fulham were in a European final in 2010
 
I'm sure my club will just apologise as they have to us fans and that will the end of it. It was just a mistake, after all:D:D:D

(Oops, I just slipped and signed a contract destroying football as we know it and reducing competition to a meaningless set of exhibition matches. C'mon, we've all done it!)

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Why. Did You. Not. Ask. Them. In The. First. Place?

Because you didn't want to hear the answer you got anyway, just much more publicly and much more expensively.

Continuing proof that wages have little to do with smarts or effort.
 
Ooo I was wrong it was John Stones who went in with the knee-high tackle on Villa's Jacob Ramsey. From his protest Guardiola seemed to think that superclubs are allowed to do that.
 
Thinking about it, punishing with points deduction will be punishing the fans and players and managers, who weren't involved. Need to punish the owners in some way: large fines? Or is that just going to punish fans and players and managers again.
 
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Thinking about it, punishing with points deduction will be punishing the players and managers, who weren't involved. Need to punish the owners in some way: large fines? Or is that just going to punish players and managers again.

Players & fans get punished for the sins of the owners all the time. What's different now?

Ask Portsmouth, Boro etc etc. Let alone the clubs like Bury that go out of business.
 
No one needs to be 'punished', what we need is to stand together, a fan's charter and fan representation. Something along them lines.
 
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