2020-2021 here you go lads, you’re getting taken over by the richest buncha c@ntz imaginable - think Messi, Lewandowski, Mbappe.... couple of months it’ll all be done... Oh, hang on a mo, Richard’s giving this some thought..... hang on.......... hang on..... Steve Bruce is your manager, you’re in a nosedive to relegation, there is zero feelgood factor, the football you play is utter ****e, you are laughed at, cigar-puffing Liverpool and Spurs execs are chortling away like the Penguin; this is your reality you deluded ****ers, now go back to the bottom 3
Except it's not De Marco saying proposed, it's his Chambers. Proposed and using the year 2021. Hence ongoing.
Huh? It is present tense. The whole sentence is in the present tense. The word by itself can be past tense but would need a past tense verb to go with it. Here the verb is is which is present tense
It's not. If it was over they wouldn't mention NUFC. Barristers don't list failures. Past tense would be admitting failure.
Working - present tense. Worked - past tense. Proposed can be either, but used in the context of the present tense, it means ongoing. Worked on the proposed NUFC takeover would suggest finality. Either completion or failure.
Equally - NDM is working on the NUFC (claim in respect of the) takeover that was proposed (and abandoned due to mischievous activity by the PL cabal) in 2020. we need more; it’s Wednesday in 48 hours, maybe there’ll be an update from Michael.
I just want to see. "NDM acted for NUFC to successfully facilitate their takeover by the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund." I can then get my sanity back.
There is no was in the statement so the verb is is used as the sentence verb If I was pedantic twat I would point out that Wednesday is less than 26.5 hours away and not 48 hours. Fortunately I'm not so I won't point it out
if in 6 months time I can see that on NDM’s CV, there is no limit to the sexual inappropriateness I will engage in.