https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1907257/Man-City-Premier-League-discrimination-unprecedented-hearing#conversation-wrapper
Suing for their right to keep cheating?
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First I implored ppl not to elect him I mean after the greatest political assassination by media of a UK party leader seen, who the fuck elects the test they then tell them too
The unions not bailing & forming a new party as soon as he started his anti everything Labour is supposed to stand for bullshit was weak as piss too
https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/1907257/Man-City-Premier-League-discrimination-unprecedented-hearing#conversation-wrapper
Suing for their right to keep cheating?
Wow they really don't do self awareness do they.
It's almost admission of guilt.
Oliver Holt
“If City win this case, we might as well move the Premier League headquarters to the Etihad.”
I thought they already had, PGMOL certainly have.
In 334 league games under Klopp, we suffered thirteen red cards at a rate of 1 every 25 games.
In the 157 other games we played (all other comps, many of which were European matches) we suffered.....a single red card.
Within the Premier League games, 9 of the 13 red cards came away from home. Definitely a stark contrast.
Jesus Wept will these bellends never learn? Have they forgotten already what happened last time they installed a big name ex player with no record of success in the Championship??
League One club Birmingham City have held talks with former Chelsea and Everton boss Frank Lampard about becoming their new manager. Lampard has also spoken to Championship club Burnley about their vacancy following the departure of Vincent Kompany to Bayern Munich. (Football Insider), external
Everton risk losing England striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin on a free transfer in 2025 after a halt in contract talks with the 27-year-old. (Football Insider)
He'll end up at Man-united. they tend to like to do deals with each other, Maybe a swap with Erickson? thats the kinda deal the bitters like as well
Cleaning up the Scots since the 13th century
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