https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/57144141 He's still at it. The regulator's first action should be to shut down Salford FC. Just for the humour value, really.
I never bought into his "make Manchester great again" campaign from the start. @PINKIE lapped it up tho
Out of interest, did Gary Neville and the new owners try to take Salford City out of the football league, in cahoots with other clubs, to form a lower level super league of sorts, where there was no promotion and relegation? And, when they took over, did they borrow all the money from banks and saddle Salford City with tens of millions of unsustainable debt, while taking all the gate receipts for themselves? Asking for a friend, who's wondering how it's just the same?
Not much mate just had a nice hock ham and pickle sandwich, got my Covid jab today @5. going out for coffee with the bird just now, well I say just now but it's gonna take the dickhead at lest 20mins to get ready. So Ima roll a joint for on the way to the coffee gaff Bout you bruv?
Yeah I didn’t want your life story bro, just wondering why you tagged me in this ****. I’m all good btw. Just had some noodles and doin a bit of work before picking my daughter up from school.
The National League is already becoming a Super Lower League, with it being made up of about 12 previous league clubs. Also this season there were no relegations from the National League, thus no promotion from the North and South Divisions, but they still kept the entitlements of promotion to the tier 4. While relegating Southend & Grimsby adding to my above figure. At this rate the NL will eventually consist solely of ex tier 4 clubs. Hence why clubs like Salford and Wrexham are being bought up by financial backers, such as Gary Neville. https://www.newsandstar.co.uk/sport...n-scrap-proposal-avoid-relegation-league-two/
I just thought it would be funny when you can’t fap over Trent every time he doesn’t make a mistake. Backfired.