AltiUn
likes playing with swords after fantasies
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Hopefully that sends the dominos toppling.
I guess but the other teams seemed more involved/committed than Chelsea and City.Problem they have is everybody is witnessing the backlash, so any teams on the reserve list might not be too keen now.
Obviously don't know how true this is, but it was obviously either going to be them or City. Hopefully, this happensTweet
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This. We're not washing this off. A vile stain on the club.Don't want to get my hopes up but hopefully it all crumbles fast.
I just wish United were leading it. Forever tainted.
Hope Old Trafford gets absolutely swarmed by United fans for our next game.Blind panic I would imagine. If the fans of all these clubs simply sit down and stop the games from happening, no way this goes through.
Well done Mr A I think.Did..did Chelsea fans do it ?
Please, the other 5 teams fans just do it.
United is leading the whole fecking scheme! Absolutely shameful.Don't want to get my hopes up but hopefully it all crumbles fast.
I just wish United were leading it. Forever tainted.
not barcelona, they don't even have a chair on the boardIts been Madrid, Barca etc according to wider reports who were jealous of EPL money.
I think we are all dicks but lets not assume English sides are the overall big baddy just yet
All Utd fans know how good our own Woody is at running our club.Well that project seems to be going down the shitter pretty quickly
Rumours were they felt pressured to join by the American owners of Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal.Well done Chelsea but at the same time feck you, they don't deserve ay praise for pulling out.
They're still complicit, as the rest of them.
It’ll be over by then I think - hopefully Boris continues with fan ownership though.Hope Old Trafford gets absolutely swarmed by United fans for our next game.
I’ve spent the last three days respecting Leeds, James fecking Milner, and now Chelsea.I honestly can't believe the fact Chelsea now seem to have higher morals than us.
So true, until we have new owners we are stained and deserved to be mocked.This. We're not washing this off. A vile stain on the club.
Yeah with the Glazers being vice chairman of this league it suggests they are some of the main instigators of this league. They are going to back it to the bitter end.Love it. Sadly I see our beloved club, Perez and Barca holding out in a bunker.....
Its probably because Chelsea dont really care about money while Glazers will sell their own mother for a dimeI honestly can't believe the fact Chelsea now seem to have higher morals than us.
Absobloodylutely. At least now it is clear to everyone who they are. I wonder if they decide to sell, when ESL is dead.I'm ready to bet though Glazers will still move heaven and earth to push for it to happen if obstacles arose.
If this collapses he won't dare show his face anywhere near a United game again.All Utd fans know how good our own Woody is at running our club.
Now the whole world can see for themselves as well.
I will be accused of being lazy. I don't suppose you have a template?I was a civil servant working on legislation for a couple of years, and here is why I treat the legislative route as something which needs to be taken with a pinch of salt...
It is the State Opening of Parliament on 11 May. No time to legislate before then, and a normal Parliamentary process for a Bill can take anything from six to twelve months, in addition to a pre-legislative timescale, including consultation and drafting which can take anything from 12-24 months.
Now it may be the case that a Bill is already drafted - Government departments have literally hundreds of legislative proposals 'ready to go', but usually there isn't parliamentary time to bring them into effect.
Even in this case the Government only controls the timetable of the Commons, not the Lords, meaning that if individual Lords wish to filibuster, delay or amend legislation, there is little Government can do (as this isn't a Bill relating to taxation). So immediately I think whether there are any Peers who could be influenced by the six clubs to delay or amend legislation? It isn't beyond the realms of possibility.
All in all, the ESL could be in place before legislation is passed, especially if the Government lose focus on this issue, or if the protests wane.
The best things to do would be for posters to absolutely deluge Parliamentarians, especially Select Committees, and keep up the pressure.
Please write to the Commons Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee here: cmscom@parliament.uk
There is an equivalent Lords Committee, the Communications Committtee, which can be contacted here: holcommunications@parliament.uk
I do know from experience that emails can make a difference. The average number of public responses to a Government consultation is only TWENTY SEVEN. Even hundreds of emails can influence policy. I've written. Please consider doing so too.
But they still went along with it and only said no because of the mass protest. Well done for leaving but feck them for joining in the first place.Rumours were they felt pressured to join by the American owners of Utd, Liverpool and Arsenal.
I get this, but on the flipside I think its at least mildly brave for them to be the first to pull out.Well done Chelsea but at the same time feck you, they don't deserve ay praise for pulling out.
They're still complicit, as the rest of them.
Impressive that they beat Spurs to it, really.Chelsea bottling it. Hopefully the rest of the owners skulk back under their rocks as this project fails and we can buy the club's off them