Well, what a crap international break that was!
Looking forward to getting back to league football.
Couldn’t agree more. I hate international breaks.
Especially when my team of choice are on such a fine run of form.
Oh. Hang on a sec…….
Well, what a crap international break that was!
Looking forward to getting back to league football.
Legal complaint filed against Fifa's 'abuse of dominance'
The top European leagues and players' union Fifpro file a legal complaint against Fifa over what they claim is an "abuse of dominance".www.bbc.co.uk
I keep saying it, football is in a mess, now the European leagues inc prem league are complaining about FIFA.
Spell check/auto correct has really robbed your post of it's intended impact.Compare this to Cardiff that never even paid for salad when he passed and are suing the French club for £100 million for loss of earnings
Scum club
They assumed it was the harvester and thought it was a free salad barSpell check/auto correct has really robbed your post of it's intended impact.
Bellingham ahead of Rodri?RANKED! The 100 best players in the world right now
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Compare this to Cardiff that never even paid for sala when he passed and are suing the French club for £100 million for loss of earnings
Scum club
Exactly my thoughts. "One of our own" - yeah right. Evil. Should never be forgotten.
Bellingham ahead of Rodri?
FIFA'sresponse to the decision: After the Diarra ruling, a Fifa spokesman said: "Fifa is satisfied that the legality of key principles of the transfer system have been reconfirmed."Fifa to review transfer rules after Lassana Diarra court decision
Fifa will hold a global consultation after a top court said some of its transfer rules break European Union laws.www.bbc.co.uk
So City take the Prem league to court because it’s rulings broke laws.
now FIFA have been taken to court and lost because it broke EU laws.
FIFA'sresponse to the decision: After the Diarra ruling, a Fifa spokesman said: "Fifa is satisfied that the legality of key principles of the transfer system have been reconfirmed."
The PL's resonse to the City court case: But the Premier League says the tribunal rejected the majority of Manchester City's challenges and "endorsed the overall objectives, framework and decision-making of the APT system".
Ostriches. Heads. Sand.
Who FIfA, Premier league, City or all three.FIFA'sresponse to the decision: After the Diarra ruling, a Fifa spokesman said: "Fifa is satisfied that the legality of key principles of the transfer system have been reconfirmed."
The PL's resonse to the City court case: But the Premier League says the tribunal rejected the majority of Manchester City's challenges and "endorsed the overall objectives, framework and decision-making of the APT system".
Ostriches. Heads. Sand.