ffs man, it's midnight and this is all you have to think about ...
... things have changed, grow up and get a new hobby.
Makes you wonder if you were really ITK at all![]()
Hmmmm, not sure about that like. He may have wanted to buy Sunderland, but I just don't believe he is a match going football man. He seems to be heavily involved with his foundation in the USA, along with his missus, his huge art collection, and is still actively creating new companies within his business speciality, but I haven't seen anything amongst his PR stuff that suggests anything 'soccer' related. It looks to me like he dipped his toe into the water with SAFC, and to be fair he came out with a very nice profit, but he doesn't seem to have surfaced again in any football news. Just my opinion.In all honesty mate I can swear Glenn Furhman wanted to buy Sunderland and is a match going football person.
I'm sure he's also interested in money, despite already having more than he could ever spend.
He was chased from the RTG board because they got sick of them same lies in the end...Makes you wonder if you were really ITK at all![]()
Hmmmm, not sure about that like. He may have wanted to buy Sunderland, but I just don't believe he is a match going football man. He seems to be heavily involved with his foundation in the USA, along with his missus, his huge art collection, and is still actively creating new companies within his business speciality, but I haven't seen anything amongst his PR stuff that suggests anything 'soccer' related. It looks to me like he dipped his toe into the water with SAFC, and to be fair he came out with a very nice profit, but he doesn't seem to have surfaced again in any football news. Just my opinion.

22st?
Derby County's bid for Championship survival took a massive nose dive, after it was revealed last night that they would receive a further 9 points deduction for financial irregularities, taking the total loss to 21 points for the season.
Upon entering administration, the FA had already given Rams a twelve point deduction, but further investigations into their finances have prompted the powers that be to impose further restrictions on the stricken club.
There's not much that Derby County as a club can do about it. Whilst in their financial state, they are being run by administrators, who make all of the decisions. Not that fighting the FA has done them much good in the long term . . . . they have long memories !
Without punishment, they'd have accumulated eighteen points by now, and would be six points above the drop zone. The further nine point penalty will give them a minus three aggregate, leaving them fifteen points behind Hull in 22nd place, a point more than Barnsley in 23rd.
Does anyone feel sorry for the Rams?
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Got to feel for the fans, FA are adept at hammering easy targets but the big boys just carry on regardless.
This fit and proper person check is utter bollocks.
Some owners these days I think, own football clubs to try to get into the Premier League and make as much money as possible. Not for the club they own but to put into their pockets for themselves
Unfortunately mate the Premiership and EFL have different masters and the EFL do seem to hand out tougher punishments than the PL. Shame really, because those in their PL ivory tower would do well to take note of how the EFL handle things.Top clubs try to screw the premiership by trying to form a new super league.
Punishment, ruler across the knuckles
Derby fiddle the figures
Punishment, Armageddon.
As the philosophy of Mungo Jerry states
If her daddy's rich take her out for a meal
If her daddies poor just do what you feel
I’ve always said this about point deductions. No matter what the offence, whether by a number of fans or the club authorities, punishing paying fans is wrong! It’s the easy way out.I think it is wrong to cripple a club and punish the fans and players, its the perpetrators of the offences and those encouraging them that should pursued and brought to justice.
Now if the authorities began banning Directors/Ex Directors or Owners from buying other clubs, even make the new regimes pay a bond that is held by the authorities in case anything goes wrong, that may be a start. Overhauling the fit and proper persons test for potential owners and ensuring that they have the funds to do what they promise would also help.I’ve always said this about point deductions. No matter what the offence, whether by a number of fans or the club authorities, punishing paying fans is wrong! It’s the easy way out.