Yeah mate you started quite well tbh but then as soon as Brentford took control you got tactically beaten because you can't understand having the ball.
****ing state of your Saturday. Spent my playing with the kid.

Yeah mate you started quite well tbh but then as soon as Brentford took control you got tactically beaten because you can't understand having the ball.

Too soon to say it’s the end of an era for City?

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PL probably already planning APT3Essentially this could be huge and we'll know very soon. Let's hope the panels full verdict ruled the APT1 rules completely invalid.
I suspect the PL knows it's going to lose and that's why it rushed through APT2, because it wanted to simply kick the can down the road.
Anyone wondering why we haven't contracted ourselves to sponsorships should know this is why by now.
The tears from the cartel fans will be absolutely brilliant.
PL probably already planning APT3
I just can’t see this happening although I do want it too.If APT is ruled unlawful then every action taken by the PL and its member clubs (who voted for said rules) will have acted unlawfully.
Actions have consequences.
I just can’t see this happening although I do want it too.
If however NDM is involved which I read he was. He’s the James Bond of the legal world and he will sort this **** out.
I just hope that the PL don’t **** it up for everyone with these ****ty rules.
Just lift the restrictions and allow owners to spend their money with caveats and guarantees that they won’t let the clubs get in debt.
If that’s what FFP is about. Then it’s a simple fix.

I have a massive massive issue with words chippy another and roundYeah you should be able to invest as much as you want - as long as it is your own cash/sponsors money etc. it doesn't matter (to a degree) where it comes from as long as it is cash in the clubs bank they can spend with no repayment required - and the money is fully traceable to a legal source.
No problem with a "loss limiting" rules to stop people spending money they don't have but to prevent clubs spending money they have in the bank/found down the back of the sofa/whatever is a madness.
It's like being in the club and not being allowed to by more beverages even though you've got the cash or your mate is buying because Chippy's in there and doesn't want to get another round in (or so I hear).![]()
To be fair to G4rd, I think the words "doesn't want to" were equally important to the context of his post.I have a massive massive issue with words chippy another and round
The net is closing in on their unlawful rules.
The PL is not fit for purpose, but then neither are FIFA or UEFA. Unfortunately, I think the net result will be breakaway leagues in the end.
Absolutely, once the law has broken down the cartels defences, they will use that as leverage towards joining a super league.
The court of public opinion will conveniently ignore the fact the rules are unlawful, drop their arses at the thought of Newcastle ruining their little party and say enoughs enough we must join a super league.