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I can't not read his tweets in a scouse accent. Fuck sake...
For authenticity, I like to spit up in the air and let it hit me in the face when I read his Tweets
I can't not read his tweets in a scouse accent. Fuck sake...
Playing Fifa is an existential crisisLove this quote from the article:
"Following his release at 11, he took four months out of the game he loved and reflected on his time in the academy system."
It makes it sound like he was a grizzled pro taking a sabbatical to do some soul searching after years of toil.
He was fucking eleven. He probably just went to school, ate Haribo and played Fifa with his mates.
Another game. Another defeat.Playing Fifa is an existential crisis
I can't not read his tweets in a scouse accent. Fuck sake...
No it wasn’t we stalled it He was waiting to sign we went quietWasn’t the deal agreed but they stalled until new owners came in who then scuppered it with Grealish quick to sign as he loves Villa?
No it wasn’t we stalled it He was waiting to sign we went quiet
From what I remember, it was all agreed before we pissed about and tried to drive the price down. Then Villa got investment from new owners and didn’t need or want to sell.From what I remember villa were changing the goal posts and the new owners didn't want to sell
Finally yes. But and this was from his dad we were in the driving seat and fucked it. He didn’t want to come got talked into it was waiting for us to complete the deal levy played the waiting game eventually new owners came in. We had loads of time to complete and in the end he wanted to come.From what I remember villa were changing the goal posts and the new owners didn't want to sell
Finally yes. But and this was from his dad we were in the driving seat and fucked it. He didn’t want to come got talked into it was waiting for us to complete the deal levy played the waiting game eventually new owners came in. We had loads of time to complete and in the end he wanted to come.
There is no middle on the Internet, it’s always entirely the fault of whichever party you’d most like to blame.And from others, we had to wait because of the take over.
I can't remember who said it, but the new owners said he wasn't to be sold while they were in talks.
I'm sure both parties are blaming each other, and it's somewhere in the middle.
Ultimately though it was Wigan that put themselves in such a situation in the first place. If they had treated their finances with more care in the past they wouldn’t be facing issues that lead to knockdown prices for assets, the same as anyone in any walk of life.
If they had treated their finances with more care in the past they wouldn’t be facing issues that lead to knockdown prices for assets, the same as anyone in any walk of life.
Roberto Martinez said:"This is a wonderful family club that had no debt whatsoever, had fantastic assets with the two training grounds and a stadium, and all of a sudden is in a situation to go into administration. So I was totally shocked.
That ship has sailed, look at the circumstances around Robbie Keane from Leeds to Spurs.Don't feel comfortable acting like vultures around a club in trouble.
A bit dodgy? If the rumors are even 1/4 true, they were extremely dodgy and would make even more of a mockery over the EFL’s fit and proper tests.From what has been said, especially by Martinez, the Whelan's put a lot of work into making them a sustainable club and they were sold with no debts, their own stadium, healthy wage bill.
So this bit:
Is by all accounts, BS. The new ownership appears to be either highly incompetent, or a bit dodgy.
Reference: https://www.skysports.com/football/...etic-administration-to-be-investigated-by-efl
A bit dodgy? If the rumors are even 1/4 true, they were extremely dodgy and would make even more of a mockery over the EFL’s fit and proper tests.
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