Throw in a ‘transfer embargo’ tooThis. With some major injuries, point deductions for failure to control players and ground closures for pitch invasions thrown in.
He’s halfway through the torturing as we speak…Has Boehly ever had anybody tortured and killed?
Sorry, which club are you referring to?so on balance I’d have to grit my teeth and vote for the club that has leapfrogged to the top of the league on the back of dirty money from a grubby state
pretty obvious really given the thread titleSorry, which club are you referring to?
One of them was built with dirty oil money and the other one is currently built with dirty oil money..pretty obvious really given the thread title
Lighten up fella, it's a joke. The two clubs in the thread title have both gone up the league on the back of dirty money from a grubby state.pretty obvious really given the thread title
Its tough one.Well they haven’t both stripped our back room bare of staff for sure
They won’t finish above us if Potter loses the dressing room, with the current prima donnas he has inherited, and Boehly sticks with him for a complete squad rebuild in the summerI think Chelsea will probably finish higher than us but I did have initial hopes that we would finish above Newcastle,.. So if we had hopes of a European spot I suppose a Chelsea win would be best….. It doesn’t though sit right with me that.
Rangers losing at St Mirren now, Swanny, what is going on!?Its tough one.
Stealing (well, paying like £90m) staff and a left-back is a hideous crime, but you could say similar things about beheading journalists, bringing in millions of poor Asians and Africans and keeping them essentially as slaves, torturing gay people, stoning women, increased amount of death penalties for people committing crimes such as supporting human rights etc is arguably up there on the same level, but obviously that take might be biased by my perception of GP as a decent man.