monkeybarry
Jack Jull
Aaaand the site has crashed
Aaaand the site has crashed
The PM’s press conference this evening seemed to suggest that a big third wave is likely here.
It's about time....Hot diggery damn. If the snowball starts rolling ...
https://www.tottenhamhotspur.com/ne...-clubs-announce-new-super-league-competition/On the official club website on my phone I can no longer find any news articles on the ESL.
Sitting on my porcelain throne using glory-glory.co.uk mobile app
Been away. What did I miss?
Cue spacegoating, recriminations and a lot of "we didn't really want to sign up but they persuaded us/we felt we had to" spinning to minimise reputational damage.
e.g Pat Nevin on BBC website "I'm not even mildly surprised - it didn't look like Chelsea wanted to get on that train but they didn't want to be left at the station."
and Dan Roan (presumable from a source): "Chelsea and City were not drivers of this plan, they were the last to sign and feared being left behind."
I hope our spinning is better than our league form.
We’ve joined a World Super League.
If we don't manage our exit from this debacle well I worry that it may really cost us on several fronts - reputationally and financially included.
Surely there are going to be some significant lawsuits flying about? A lot of money will have been spent setting this all up. Or will everyone just walk away and forget it ever happened.
Dan Roan did say Liverpool, Woolwich and United were the main drivers of it from an English perspective. Any surprise the US owned clubs most wanted the US sports model?
Expect a ban from European competition for next season for all clubs concerned I reckon.
It'll all be over by the morning. Doesnt really matter who pulls out 5 mins before another
As for lawsuits, potentially there could be reasons we could sue Man C or cheatski or others, but none of us have seen the docs...