I went 4. Tony Bloom, the staff, the young talent balance against a manager who does not appear remotely committed to the club, a playing style that's hit a wall, and team morale seemingly pretty low as a result.
Chelsea top my dislike list by a mile. Followed by Newcastle, Arsenal, Millwall, Leeds.
I like Palace. One of the few decent clubs left, and supported by local fans.
In essence, seems to me that the root of the problem is capitalism in its current form, where each of these companies is entirely beholden to "the shareholders" and exist only to make money at any cost and in ever increasing amounts. Coupled with people at the top who incredibly, mind-bogglingly...
£409m in one year.
Absolutely disgusting.
Needs urgent improvement in regulation if you ask me. Having those sums of money involved is clearly the perfect recipe for players getting badly advised by exactly the same people who are supposed to be giving them good advice!
I've got alot of time for you usually SB, but you can bore off on this one!
We're allowed to admit we were poor and deserved to lose (universal on here tonight) whilst also debating / complaining about a clearly crap VAR decision (that happened at 0-0 need I remind you)!
He got to the ball first, diverted it away from the intended path of the attacker and then collided with him.
You could excuse the ref missing out in real time, but this is EXACTLY what VAR was brought in for.
I don't want to believe it, but the more of these I see, the more I get drawn...
Some of the pro-Arsenal sentiment and/or people trying desperately to appear "unbiased" on this thread is incredible.
It has been absolutely, 100%, utterly non-negotiably the policy of the last 20 years of Premier League football refereeing that if you touch the ball first as a defender...