I don’t disagree with any of this. I just don’t see why both things can’t happen at once. The Wikipedia point is neither here nor there. They cheated to win the titles they won (seemingly) and should have them rescinded whilst also not being in a position to win forthcoming ones.
Mine has zero interest and I’ve no issue with that. We have other things in common and have actually become much closer as we’ve aged. People like what they like after all.
Does it?
Does reinforcing the rules and ensuring the league’s integrity really ruin the brand more than the continued acceptance of financial doping from the league’s most recently successful club?
I’ll vote Labour. We’re at a stage where I can’t ever justify voting Tory again.
But I suspect there’ll be a lot of people with very short memories who will keep voting for them. And lots of people won’t vote because our system only really cares about some seats and there’s a ton of apathy as a...
To each their own. I think it’s a dump, full of some of the most pompous idiots in the world.
Which is unlike much of the rest of France where the people are usually lovely.
Different experiences I guess.
Paris is awful, to be fair. Unlike large parts of France which are lovely.
Having been there a few times, I never get how it holds any romantic appeal.
With all due respect, there’s no way we signed these guys without Bloom’s approval. It just isn’t how we operate. This all feels a bit like Naylor and the club doing some good PR to apportion blame elsewhere, when the failings for the season really are theirs.
I never said he’d become incapable, simply that multi billionaires rarely like being questioned.
We made a lot of mistakes last summer. Those mistakes will have been his, whether he likes it or not. And they’ve impacted our season.
That doesn’t mean we don’t owe him a ton as a club, or that he...
I think he’s shown himself to be what he is - a talented young guy who should’ve been eased into the side who’s been overplayed because of injuries. He’s certainly not the issue.