Doesn't have to be a manager. Alan Shearer? Ian Wright? Surely not Wayne Rooney though, he's more into the elderly.
Doesn't have to be a manager. Alan Shearer? Ian Wright? Surely not Wayne Rooney though, he's more into the elderly.
Don't think anyone currently in media would be described as "a well-known name from England’s top division". Why narrow down the division?
Suppose it could be a chairman, referee or someone involved from the administration side.
Maybe it's Stuart Atwell and his defence is that it was just a tussle.
According to the Twitters.
The Athletic first reported on this July ‘23 and some amateur sleuth posted the following
That's the name I'd seen when had quick look on Reddit last night.
Owned the Daily Sport at the time. Dirty old man.
And has the financial means for a powerful legal team…
In other news, Dortmund might get more money if Madrid win the Champions League (£30m=second prize plus add-ons from the Bellingham deal) than if they win it themselves (first prize=£20m).
What would you do for £10 million?
Unspeakable things.
Put it another way, would you pay £10m for a champions League title? You bet.
Everton withdraw their 2 point deduction appeal.
Ha. Course they do. Twats.
They need to save the legal costs given their financial predicament.
Man City penalty should not have been given - panel
The headline makes it sound interesting, when in fact all the decisions are that VAR was right not to intervene.
None of it matters.
Note to the world. Albert Iremomger, Dixie Dean, are legends. Jimmy Greaves, George Best, will become legendary when the generation that saw them play dies out. Paul Dickov is not a legend. Neither of the Manshitty variety, nor any other.
Fuck me Luton have scored.