I was thinking that they don't want to detriment some fashionable club. Someone must have failed or is likely to fail to pay up in time. Wonder who it is.Presumably because it gives th eoffending club an unfair advantage, resulting in promotion?
I was thinking that they don't want to detriment some fashionable club. Someone must have failed or is likely to fail to pay up in time. Wonder who it is.Presumably because it gives th eoffending club an unfair advantage, resulting in promotion?
You say they, but this was voted on by the clubs.I was thinking that they don't want to detriment some fashionable club. Someone must have failed or is likely to fail to pay up in time. Wonder who it is.
Aah, missed that. So the clubs voted to not sanction themselves if they defaulted. Seems an obvious result then, but odd that they get the chance to decide that. Or am I missing something?You say they, but this was voted on by the clubs.
Why odd? The efl is the clubs. There's no mystical entity above the clubs.Aah, missed that. So the clubs voted to not sanction themselves if they defaulted. Seems an obvious result then, but odd that they get the chance to decide that. Or am I missing something?
Really? I actually assumed there was an organisation called the EFL that wasn't just the clubs and was responsible for regulating the leagues. I assumed this wasn't a club led org.Why odd? The efl is the clubs. There's no mystical entity above the clubs.
There's a board elected by the clubs, remember tan got elected to it, but they serve the clubs in the same way any company board does. Any changes to rules are voted on by the members of the organisation, I.e the clubs.Really? I actually assumed there was an organisation called the EFL that wasn't just the clubs and was responsible for regulating the leagues. I assumed this wasn't a club led org.
Live and learn.
David Sullivan has stepped down from his role as joint-chair of West Ham United after being "made aware of the impending publication of serious historic allegations", the club has said.
I read it's unofficially been up for sale/open for approaches for a couple of seasons, but not owning their stadium, which was initially seen as a good thing and money saver, is now turning out to be a bad thing - US and Saudi investors want the real estate and London clubs make a fortune from renting out their stadiums for other events and for sponsorship. So the three owners valuation of just over a billion isn't being met. Spurs are valued at over 3 billion..Will the club be up for sale as a consequence of him stepping down or will it depend on the level of adverse publicity?
Never watched Phoenix Nights or just that episode?Seeing the west ham memes about clinton baptiste
Has got me watching
made me cry laughing
Cant believe never seen it before
Can’t believe you’ve never seen it before. Have you seen Phoenix Nights at all? There’s another hilarious scene with a fire safety officer called Keith Lard.Seeing the west ham memes about clinton baptiste
Has got me watching
made me cry laughing
Cant believe never seen it before
I still can’t believe he was left out for Dan Burn!You must log in or register to see images
I know the feeling!I think their major problem is Rodri isn’t the same since his injury