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Anybody saying this is just guessing and trying to fit this possibility into their own narrative. The thing that is certain is that six clubs that we all know from our league wanted to pull up the drawbridge and leave the rest of us to drown.The moniker wouldn’t belong to the six clubs, it’s the six owners.
Astounded by the ignorance of so called football fans. Some get it, many do not.
To spell it out for any ignoramuses, owners have never been a football club. Owners come last. This isn’t a US franchise system where the owner is king, can move HIS team to whatever location he wants in order to further line his pocket (what this super duper league would threaten), and is the first to lift the trophy that the players and manager won.
This week’s protest has only further highlighted that’s it’s the fans that are the club (with players/manager a distant second). Fans of each and every club in the pyramid were being shafted by six owners. Had Everton been invited, Moshiri would have been the seventh parasite. The club statement was a good one (the mention of Morecambe FC in particular), but anyone who thinks Moshiri, a man who quite recently left Arsenal as he couldn’t grab sufficient power, has any more integrity than the six owners in question, I have a bridge to sell you (second time this week I’ve used that line).
That's wrong! Bronson, Savalas, Lee Marvin et al didn't deserve that. It's a proper film.the president of UEFA literally called them the “Dirty Dozen” on live television, a moment that will live with me forever
Sounds like a psychobilly band.The Dirty Five and The Gobshytes.
The media could start by not referring to them as the 'Big Six' anymore.
Especially Tottenham.
I think over the years Sky has made these scum 6 more entitled as each year went byThe media could start by not referring to them as the 'Big Six' anymore.
Especially Tottenham.