Just for the Blades game OLOF, for the Paddys day weekend(important birthday) I thought you said you were over to Dublin that weekend.
Owen Jones is a **** stain who likes his botty felched. He is one twat I could do some damage to but not near his botty. I'm hoping to get some photos of Fat Frank fingering Jones which means 2 Stains together then I can show Frank that I can do research too. Pictured through a fence on a public footpath
I was supposed to be over then mate but i'm now meeting some of the lads in Benidorm for Paddies day, going next Wednesday, so I'm over there on May 16th now, Tony and a few of the lads are over for the Wallies game
The Bolton gig takes a turn in the morning and it looks like the scummer Kenyon could be about to buy the club. Looks like the Brentford crew blinked when they saw the club debts and Kenyon dived in. Hope it comes off but they need to be quick or the club goes into administration. Could buy it cheap iain but be in L1 next season
There always seems to be someone to bail these bankrupt clubs out. Question is always the integrity of who’s buying, we got bates for example
That would be the Fit and Proper test Eire https://www.efl.com/-more/governance/efl-rules--regulations/appendix-3---owners-and-directors-test/
Ouch! ..... https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/47453599 Wolves: Championship winners lost £1m a week during 2017-18 Wolverhampton Wanderers lost more than £1m a week during their Championship-winning campaign last season. Wolves recorded a pre-tax loss of £57.16m for the year ending 2017-18, more than double the £23.18m they lost in the previous 12 months. However, the club were promoted to the Premier League as title winners in Nuno Espirito Santo's debut season as manager. They also turned over £26.4m and had an increase of £1.3m in ticketing income. In a statement on the West Midlands club's website, the pre-tax loss was attributed to increased expenditure on players, wages, and promotion bonuses. Some of those signings include player of the season Ruben Neves and the loan acquisitions of Diogo Jota and Willy Boly. "Wolves' owners are committed to continuously improving the club, from both a footballing and wider operational and strategic perspective," said the statement. However, Wolves are showing no signs of a reduction in spending and the club have already spent £109m on players since being promoted to the top flight.
"However, Wolves are showing no signs of a reduction in spending and the club have already spent £109m on players since being promoted to the top flight."