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How can millions be directed out of Blackpool FC to the owners other interests and it not be illegal. Something very wrong there.

 

That's what I thought, unreal that can get away with brazenly syphoning funds out of the club to the benefit of his other companies, meanwhile they haven't got a team to field less than 2 weeks before the start of the season!

 

I'm not sure how they'll survive this, Oysten will be out soon once the last £11-12m the club is due drops.

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Looking at Wikipedia the numbers free are 5, 12, 14, 15, 17, 22, 23 (not a chance, retire it), 26, 30

 

De Jong had 15 in the friendlies if memory serves me right. Can see Colback or Cabella given 14, Perez and Riviere given 17 and one of the others. Janmaat probably 5 or 12.

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Vuckic wore 23 in the friendlies, as Riviere has seemingly asked for 29, which he wore at Monaco.

 

Colback has also worn 14 on his training top and in every friendly so far, as has de Jong with 15.

 

:'( This makes me weep. I have a bunch of #14 shirts. Mostly because I loved Thierry. I feel like the combo of Wonga, Bibkit & Colback #14 makes it rather unlikely that I'll invest this year.

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Didn't play a single minute :yao:

 

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