Some of us were raising the issues in on the oldBBC site years ago, but often found our comments removed by the over zealous mods there
Yep.PNP, this is going to be my final post on this because we're just going round in circles here.
Guilty until proven innocent and not even then? Fair enough.Be that as it may, it doesn't change the fact that match-fixing and gambling within Italian football has been going on for ages. You can track it back to the 1960s if you want. So whilst it may have been a self-serving statement, he's not entirely wrong. Conte may not have directly been involved in match-fixing scandals, but during his period of time as a player/coach in Italy, and during Calciopoli, it's extremely difficult to believe he had no knowledge of relevance to what was happening.
If you think that the dodgy Italian authorities clearing him is good enough to prove his innocence, that's your prerogative. But I don't.
You didn't have enough players due to your own actions and not covid.I don't understand what you don't get about this. Whatever the reasons were, the fact remains we did not have enough first-team players available to field for a Premier League match. The Premier League agreed with us and took the decision to delay the match until further notice.
I agree that your own results are irrelevant. But you should tell that to your other supporters who seem to think it's given us some distinct advantage when it hasn't. Especially as it means a backlog of fixtures later on in the season.
Neither I nor Spurs have previous history of assisting "****ty companies and corrupt governments."And you've got previous history of assisting ****ty companies and corrupt governments. The underlying tone of your posts suggests to me that Chelsea, Man United, Man City, Liverpool and Arsenal all have bent owners/sponsorships (or have benefited from such), whereas Spurs are clean as a whistle.
If that's what you think, then you're wrong.
The comparison is just facile and it clearly is a comparison.First of all, no-one is comparing anything. Dictatorships are bad, as are companies who directly aid the oppression and subjugation of others.
Secondly, I don't know what guy you're on about, but there are plenty of references and articles of HP's involvement in the illegal occupation. 'Selling computer products' is another mischaracterisation of what they're doing over there and glosses over their active involvement with racist institutions like the Israeli military and police force.
If you want to make excuses for them, that's up to you. But don't pretend like you've not had extremely dodgy organisations/institutions involved with your club.
A bad rule which numbered squad members as opposed to COVID cases was theoretically ameliorated by review. The case could hardly have been clearer for the review to deny Arsenal's request. Instead they acted as if their hands were tied when they were not.All on the day of the match
You are trying to avoid the point because you know you are crying about nothing.
If that one player dropped their squad below the minimum requirement then the postponement was valid regardless of how many players they had previously sold or loaned out.
Moral issues are moral issues time should not be a part of it should it?
Because the background of the PL is purely money based with little concern for real moral issues, which just reflects the UK that has been built over the last 40 years it does not mean you should just throw in the towel and accept any or all of the ravenous decisions individual clubs make.
A company that was, of course, started by an enthusiastic Nazi.If @BrunelGunner is going to mention Hewlett-Packard and their funding towards the Apartheid state of Israel then he needs to mention Arsenal’s current kit makers Puma too.
https://bdsmovement.net/boycott-puma

I was wondering where that URL was going for a moment...If @BrunelGunner is going to mention Hewlett-Packard and their funding towards the Apartheid state of Israel then he needs to mention Arsenal’s current kit makers Puma too.
https://bdsmovement.net/boycott-puma
"BDSM of... wait, what?"I was wondering where that URL was going for a moment...
Yep. His diving is very poor now.Ashley Young's flexibility has gone. He's no longer able to starfish himself into the box.
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Skid-Row's are far more effective.Yep. His diving is very poor now.
A company that was, of course, started by an enthusiastic Nazi.![]()
Puma and Adidas, the latter being named after it's founder Adolf Dassler.I actually didn’t know that. Even more damning then.
Tbf, Arsenal were dominating for the few minutes I watched. But the goal was the direct result of Saka's bullying officials into a bad decision.Only one winner Villa v Arsenal. Arsenal are toying with them.
Got one on target with the last kick of the game when he should've crossed it.Villa zero attempts on target and only 4 in total.