You don't want the punishment to backfire - a lesson learned from WW2.
Is Agnelli going to invade Czechoslovakia?
You don't want the punishment to backfire - a lesson learned from WW2.
No, but Josh and Perez might decide to nuke football.Is Agnelli going to invade Czechoslovakia?
Middle England still vote for him and the Tories in droves.Not really. #10 leaks like a sieve, and nobody trusts Boris, not even his friends.
More due to the failures of Labour. I mean, would you vote for Starmer?Middle England still vote for him and the Tories in droves.
HimMore due to the failures of Labour. I mean, would you vote for Starmer?
At least he has integrity, though about as charismatic as dried tulip.More due to the failures of Labour. I mean, would you vote for Starmer?
Him
At least he has integrity, though about as charismatic as dried tulip.
WW2? The aggressors were "punished" so leniently, within two decades they had overtaken their victims. UK was still paying off the cost of the war in 2006.You don't want the punishment to backfire - a lesson learned from WW2.
The other clubs are if it happens we want in and if it doesn’t happen we be fine. Real and Barca have serious financial problems and are desperate to make this happen. If they run their clubs better they wouldn’t be so desperateIn a way a kinda respect Barca/Juve/Madrid for just sticking to their guns despite overwhelming opprobrium. Like the other 9 have committed to do everything in their power to stop a breakway? Y'all signed up to the breakway!! These ***** clubs, Arsenal included, who sign up cos, let's face it, they want it, pull out when there's a bad reaction, now they're paying pithy fines and acting like the super league is a bad thing.
Real Madrid, Barça and Juve denounce ‘intolerable’ pressure to abandon ESL
Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus denounced on Saturday the ‘unacceptable third-party pressures’ and ‘threats’ put on them by Uefa to drop the projectwww.theguardian.com
Tim Lewis