You was trying your fishing yesterday on the FAO Comm thread, it didn't work and you even got picked up on your comments. Clearly you have become obsessed with me, i think it's because i found out it was you that was party to lifting HiaG's Mrs off his FB, and that has hurt you really deep for some months now. Getting sussed that the so called cool guy is not quite so cool is quite heart wrenching for you
That's not true at all. They are my opinions and I stick by them. Just because you decided I was wumming is your problem...doesn't mean I agree with you...'picked apart'...you mean someone else gave their opinion You couldn't answer my question on here so you decided to make it about Spurs...at that point I got bored and made it about you...simple init As for the Hiag thing...everytime you make that claim you expose yourself for being a bit of a fantasist...you're all words...no proof.
I beg to differ. The Championship is not **** all, neither is League One. Unless you meant, **** all to the fans in Asia and the US, in which case fine, perhaps it's time football's governing bodies started paying attention to the fans walking through the turnstiles every week. Edit: probably should have read thru the thread before commenting... Nah, **** that, who am I kidding?
Then again I ought to listen to Brb...he knows how a bit of power on any level can get the better of a man
Anyway, back on topic now that I've put the corrupt majority shareholder of Not606 right. I don't blame the FA for putting up a fight for their own league.
The premier league isn't the FA's though mate. Although granted, I doubt those involved in any potential breakaway would be arsed about entering the FA cup.
It's not to do with money from where the PL stands...that's what we were arguing. Definitely to do with money from the organisers of the ESL and the teams that want to join it
The FA backed the formation of the Premier League. Basically the founding members got greedy, and wanted a break away from the League. Ok, i accept there probably was not a lot they could do about it, but they still make the rules which is part of the foundation of the Premier League. And who played a big part in that break away with Sky at the forefront of it, none other than guess which club?