Wrong. There is a virus, it’s just clearly not the killer that our incompetent Government spent six months trying to convince that it was. Tomorrow, it is expected that tens of thousands of people are going to take to the streets of London to demonstrate their anger at the lies and the destruction of lives.
So if it's not the killer that the Government were trying to convince you it was.....using your very own words, why is it... it’s madness that this cup competition was permitted to go ahead without ALL clubs being properly tested. Me think you're being a fooking dickhead
I can assure that I am not. Rather, it is you not understanding mine. Yes. That’s the rules of the competition. Again, this is down to the rules of the competition. I’m failing to understand how Spurs is at fault, here. Ah, there it is! The “moral imperative” argument. Sorry, but there is absolutely no obligation on Spurs to do anything other than abide by the rules. Perhaps Orient should reimburse us the £4K for the tests? Better still, how about the EFL reimburse us? How many clubs has Levy saved by highlighting the extent of the infection at Orient? Sorry, but you have just put forward an argument that there is a moral imperative on Spurs to pay compensation. That’s simply saying “obligation” but using different words. That’s great, Fosse. Your late multi billionaire owner sounds like he was a very generous bloke.
I don’t make the rules. If was down to me, there would be no restrictions. But it isn’t down to me. The Government has made the rules, and football has to play along, including Orient and Spurs. The idea that you run a competition without insisting on everyone being tested, in a climate that ensures that you get closed down if you fall foul of its rules is madness. It’s a shame that I have to spell this out to you, but you clearly lack the ability to think this through for yourself, so I am glad to have been of assistance.
Exactly mate. Let’s cry arse about having to wear a mask in a shop as it’s such an infringement of civil liberties, by holding a mass rally when the R rate has raised dramatically and that very action is likely to lead to more infections and increase the likelihood of further restrictions. Thick ****s one and all.
For what it's worth, we have a history of helping clubs we play who are in financial difficulty. In 2005 or 06 we played Grimsby in the league cup and gave them a donation and auctioned spurs shirts to raise money for them. While it is not in the rules for Spurs to help Orient out I hope we do. Many of us have bought merchandise from Orient just to help them out a bit...last I heard it was over £25,000 from Spurs fans buying shirts and programmes. We are auctioning shirts off for the Justin Edinburgh charity and I think that it would be a kind gesture to help out Orient. My only gripe (and it aint about people on here) but Social media and national media is full of criticism of us spending money but we were going to use the furlough scheme yet it appears to be completely forgotten that Arsenal have made 55 staff redundant while spending millions on transfers and giving Aubameyang a EXTRA £150,000 per week.
Anyone else think there's a fair chance utd **** up again tomorrow.? Imagine not responding after last week's performances, nah.. Won't happen. 2-1 utd
Infection rate has risen here as well so the buses have decided to start a nationwide strike from tomorrow and will be mass gathering. they're paid 30k+ a year here.
Deffo Man Utd will win they can't be that **** then again I wouldn't take their manager at Newcastle so anythings possible.
Im wondering when was the last time they lost the 1st 2 games of a season. Must be decades ago surely? You know bout this football **** init bro