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Everything posted by et tu brute
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That all come from Barker losing it. Totally in cruise control until then.
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Still think Hayles is a weak link and is just looking around with no anticipation to get to the ball. Been the better team in all the games so far, but a lack of a decent striker will cost them long term imo. Just checked on the groom and because they're getting to beat they have resorted to the standard of football in the women's game.
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Duplo is lego just made for you kids, it's not that much cheaper either as I often find with my young grandkid
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It was never only a couple of tweaks, I honestly couldn't understand some people thinking it was. Man City have the Premier League by the absolute balls
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The current rules are anti-competitive and the premier league are as corrupt as they come.
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You don't take any notice of that bald twat
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That won't bother Man City one little bit.
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You're taking in too much by the Premier League's usual corrupt shite. Man City put it plain and simple yesterday, that what the PL are stating in their statementis far from the actual picture. The PL voted on these rules also, but it didn't stop City taking the legal route and they will again. You're massively off the mark here and that will be shown. City stated in their statement that this applies to the original rules also: "The Tribunal found that both the original APT rules and the current, (amended) APT Rules violate UK competition law and violate the requirements of procedural fairness".
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Oh it does very much so
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Man City have got the Premier League by the balls as they will just turn to the legal route with anything they deem as not fit. Not be only APT rules which will be challenged either, this is just the start.
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I hope it does as the rules have been found to be unlawful (even on one point if found true, but it's three points according to City). As a result currently those rules in APT have to be null and void until either corrected or removed. This is just the start
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If Man City's claims are right (I fully believe they will be), then it's going to blow the whole lot up. This won't be the only thing that comes to the forefront and about time
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Not according to City.
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So if parts are unlawful then it is unlawful. Let's see the changes though as we both agree
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Let's see then
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Why don't we wait and see what the actual rule changes are. Man City's statement and Nick de Marco are indicating it's significant and in Man City's case they are stating that the APT rules were found unlawful and these were the original rules not only the one's in February. Only way to find out for sure is when the new rule or amendment is published. You don't cancel a meeting and then arrange an emergency meeting for minor changes
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And yet Nick de Marco called it significant. I know who I'd rather believe. Let's see who is the winner. Read Man City's statement
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Maybe or maybe not as Saudis Arabia FMV will be different to the UK and if knocked will certainly be legally challenged. That doesn't change the fact the tribunal ruled that APT was unlawful
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No the tribunal judged that APT was unlawful
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Of course it is, I honestly don't understand how anyone cannot see that. The APT rules have been deemed unlawful and have to be changed ; and I would be gobsmacked if the changes were not significant, with the changes not being changed deemed as insignificant, despite the Premier League's words.
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Still got to be changed for APT being unlawful and that is certainly not minor. For a start FMV will be a lot different in Saudia Arabia than it will be in the UK. Aye the premier league really going to knock back a sponsorship from a Saudi company and face the high likelihood now they will be straight in court. The Premier League are full of shite and Masters and co will certainly try to downplay things. Time will tell though, but I disagree with your thinking
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Any reference to APT has to be taking out of the rules as it' unlawful or the rules amended to match up with UK law
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Panel have said it's unlawful as was always the case, Premier League can bleat on as much as they want, as anything they try which goes against UK law will be challenged immediately in the courts. How can they assess what is fair market value in Saudia Arabia. Newcastle and City are going to have a field day for any decision that the Premier League try to stop.
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Yankuba Minteh (now playing for Brighton & Hove Albion)
et tu brute replied to 54's topic in Football
Not by PSR though we sold him for over £30m and that's the essential part as well as the fee we received for Minteh. By all accounts, the player who was going, if the deals for the two players were not agreed (even one of them), was Gordon. He is both short term and long term for the club; and as it currently stood was far more important than the two players sold. I'm of the opinion that the club thought Bruno's transfer sale figure would be triggered and that he would be the player leaving. When it wasn't the fire sale then started. The question to be asked is when are our revenue levels going to be increased; and when we are going to hear about stadium/training ground/commercial deals as this is very much the key factor in how the club will progress. This is the key element of the process.