Personally speaking, i couldn't give a monkeys where it is, as long as the food's good. I went to Pascere on Dukes Street - good food but v pricey. Not a bad location either.
They'll appeal, and the ban will be suspended for one window, where they will spend £350m and then have a two window ban.
If the ban stays as it is, it might be very good for some cracking young talent they evidently have there. Loftus Cheek, Hudson Odoi, Ampadu etc
It's a well trod path. I can remember hearing I'd rather be a Paki than a Turk at numerous games around the time the Leeds fan got stabbed and England were playing them regularly in qualifying competitions.
Virgo scored didn't he?
https://www.11v11.com/matches/millwall-v-brighton-and-hove-albion-21-february-2009-284406/
If I remember rightly, it was just after their troubles with West Ham and some brainiac from the Brighton fans started signing "bubbles" on the way back to the station. A fun...
I understand all that, thanks.
Much like when booze and tobacco was removed from the sporting world, the same should happen, IMHO, with betting and unhealthy food/drink. I'm not stupid enough to think that multinatiional corporations won't find a way to advertise - I just think there should be...
Cannot believe that with the damage that sugary drinks can cause, they are still allowed to partnership like this with professional sport.
Brands like Coca Cola and McDonalds should be nowhere near sport.