Not enough press attacking JPM imo.
Without them bankrolling the whole ESL farce, it would not have gotten off the ground.
They are as guilty of greed and trying to destroy the beautiful game as the owners of the 12 clubs are.
It didn't though.
Not enough press attacking JPM imo.
Without them bankrolling the whole ESL farce, it would not have gotten off the ground.
They are as guilty of greed and trying to destroy the beautiful game as the owners of the 12 clubs are.
JPM are just a business, and like many others would put offers on the table if they could own a piece of a football (soccer) competition. They broke no rules and betrayed no trust.
The clubs that actively moved heaven and earth, made clandestine contracts behind the backs of other PL clubs, their own fans, tarnish their history and actively sought to keep the game “a closed shop” are the ones most culpable by far.
It didn't though.
I did some work for JP Morgan a couple of years ago, that would be a no-no now. In fact, I'm going to remove that little nugget from my CV