bloogas
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Post by bloogas on Mar 17, 2022 18:56:43 GMT
You been reading Private Eye as well then, rideintothesun?
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oldie
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Post by oldie on Mar 17, 2022 22:44:00 GMT
Good point. Well made. I don`t want any morally suspect incomings paid into my pension when I retire, so I took it all out in cash, and stuck the lot into Raytheon UK. If you have "incomings" into your pension when you retire in(wtf is that? That makes no sense) then I personally would have a look in the mirror to check if you were still alive.
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oldie
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Post by oldie on Mar 17, 2022 22:45:07 GMT
You been reading Private Eye as well then, rideintothesun? He can read? Who knew?
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Post by a more piratey game on Mar 17, 2022 23:26:47 GMT
Its pretty nauseating to see the mainstream media fawning over Tuchel for his leadership during difficult times. When he took the job, presumably he knew that he was being paid in blood money? The same with the Chelsea players and the estate agents, bankers and politicians who made London such a comfortable place for Russian oligarchs and their stolen wealth. What beggars belief is that, after the rules were changed to enable them to continue operating, Chelsea then tried to have Middlesbrough fans evicted from the forthcoming cup game. The sheer entitlement and arrogance of this club is just nauseating. Forget deducting points, kick them out of the league and preferably football more generally. It isn't just Chelsea though, there are other clubs with less than desirable managers. Football needs cleaning up in a big way. Well said
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kingswood Polak
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Post by kingswood Polak on Mar 18, 2022 8:24:55 GMT
Its pretty nauseating to see the mainstream media fawning over Tuchel for his leadership during difficult times. When he took the job, presumably he knew that he was being paid in blood money? The same with the Chelsea players and the estate agents, bankers and politicians who made London such a comfortable place for Russian oligarchs and their stolen wealth. What beggars belief is that, after the rules were changed to enable them to continue operating, Chelsea then tried to have Middlesbrough fans evicted from the forthcoming cup game. The sheer entitlement and arrogance of this club is just nauseating. Forget deducting points, kick them out of the league and preferably football more generally. It isn't just Chelsea though, there are other clubs with less than desirable owners. Football needs cleaning up in a big way. Saved me from writing that, most of the prem is full of dodgy money, bankers and people. Any organisation, with integrity, would now use this time to clean it up. To paraphrase Elvis, it’s now or never
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Post by eppinggas on Mar 18, 2022 10:40:38 GMT
It isn't just Chelsea though, there are other clubs with less than desirable owners. Football needs cleaning up in a big way. Saved me from writing that, most of the prem is full of dodgy money, bankers and people. Any organisation, with integrity, would now use this time to clean it up. To paraphrase Elvis, it’s now or never Football finance expert Kieran Maguire: "Chelsea has lost more than £900,000 a week since Roman Abramovich acquired the club, with a wage bill of £28m a month". Sounds like a really great business to invest in. Around 15 bids are expected by deadline today (and possibly over the weekend). Madness. Madness. They call it Madness.
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Post by laughinggas on Mar 18, 2022 12:13:00 GMT
Still not understanding the high price as he said he does not want the money, or something like that.
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Post by eppinggas on Mar 18, 2022 12:22:53 GMT
Still not understanding the high price as he said he does not want the money, or something like that. Around £2bil - £2.5bil asking price. I think the proceeds are therefore £0.5bil to £1bil (ie. less the £1.5bil he has already written off). In theory the higher the price tag - the more money that goes to 'charity'. Because Roman is like that. He's just such a lovely bloke. He's got some ever so powerful friends. Chelski - it's all about sporting integrity.
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