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Is t the officially sanctioned term ‘septic’?Lads can we stop saying "yank" am getting offended on behalf of our American brethren.
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Is t the officially sanctioned term ‘septic’?Lads can we stop saying "yank" am getting offended on behalf of our American brethren.
Dave’s unnatural hatred of Dan Friedkin has nothing at all to do with him being a “yank” but rather more to do with his Jewish ethnicity.For the record, it wasnt just his usage of the word Yank, it was the context and the tone of the words he used.
If you reread his posts in this thread its quite clear.
But it wasnt be intention to throw shade at David, so I apologise for my actions.
Anyway, I imagine this is a very complex deal, so im not surprised that its gone a bit quiet, I suspect we will get some snippets of information over the next few days, but I wouldnt be shocked if we hear nothing till next week.
So, please, tell us the answer and, specifically, what you think is the RIGHT alternative. We are scraping the barrel and just have to pray that anything is better than the other American charlatans who were simply carpet baggersNo mate, respectfully 'no'.
They know how to run a business in the ordinary sense of that word, but the football business is like no other. Stakeholders, stewards, fanatics - call them what you like - but that sense of community ownership is palpable in football (more especially in this country) and they're not experts at that...despite their vast 3.5 years association with Roma.
George Cohan. An uplifting dittyThere’s a baseball team that refer to themselves as Yankees?
Oh and that ‘Over There’ song from WW2
I'd be much more offended if someone called me a Yankees fan rather than a regular Yank.There’s a baseball team that refer to themselves as Yankees?
Oh and that ‘Over There’ song from WW2
Isn’t it from the the New York yankees ?Me neither, it’s a term definitely used by Brits, Aussies etc. Derogatory, probably a bit.
We have 2 outstanding issues.
PSR and Cash.
He cant do much regarding PSR, for this period, going forward, there is certainly scope.
He can do lots regarding cash, but again, from my possibly wrong understanding, we need a sale before the end of the month and we need cash to pay a debt before the end of the month.
Who knows what will happen, Friedy could do lots of things or he could do nothing till he gains control.
I don't get the impression he will settle for 'avoiding relegation'
There is plenty competition.The thread might break the GOT record for least amount of concrete information, and most amount of bullsh!t and bilge.
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I think that would be very difficult to maintain as legitimate given their other business interests and being immediate relatives with a long history of working together.An excellent point.
I assume there'd be two different holding companies, perhaps with Dad in charge of one and Lad in charge of another, so that control isn't deemed to be under the same individual/entity for both clubs.
I don’t know about that but I had read once about it used as a term to described New Englanders by the south because they refused to help them out during the civil war as somebody mentioned earlier. To be clear however I do not hear Americans calling other Americans ‘Yanks’ nowadays. It is definitely used by some Europeans and Aussies though.Isn’t it from the the New York yankees ?