I suspect the points deductions are timed in order for them to be inconsequential. Which means City will be punished when they aren't that good anymore.
Sheffield scores. Now this could get interesting.
United's defending is awful but Everton attackers manage to be even worse. It's actually impressive.
Garnacho should have sealed it half an hour ago but it won't matter anyway.
As I see it the thing is, the founding arguments of representative democracy are that:
A) the representatives elected for the people by the people are esentially statesmen that put the country, its people and its constitution above everything...
So are El Sisi (Egypt) and Modi (India) supporting genocide as well due to their actions and/or omissions? Just checking.
By the way, which of the previously listed actions would have stopped the genocide?
And what of those things would stop the genocide from happening? The financial aid and military equipment that didn't stop Russia, the public criticism or the UN resolution?
What a strange career he's had. Won an awful lot, but still somehow not even close to what was expected him to. Was the most expensive transfer in history at some point, yet still managed to run his contract down and become a free transfer twice...
Just from the tip of my spreadsheet:
The total points obtained by the last 10 PL champions have been 91 on average. Considering the last 5 years it has increased to 93. It has only been under 85 once (Leicester in 2015/16). It's likely to be on...
Well, it's going as good as one would expect so far. 20-25% monthly inflation, with the promise of stabilization around April (now June). His first package of laws (around 600 of them, that more or less gave him special powers over the congress...