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Thread: the FA turning a blind eye

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    the FA turning a blind eye

    I wouldn't mind betting the 6.5 million plus we made today and the 11 million for rhodes goes nowhere near the team and for that matter probably not all off the debt
    so why won't the FA investigate a blatant pocketing of any profits?because they should never of sanctioned venkys takeover
    sadly we are not big enough as a club for enough ripples to be made

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    What happened today.

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    Sorry champs
    it's not so much Hanley going that bothers me players come and go all the time but it concerns me that we won't see a penny of that transfer
    we are far far from a finished article but yet it appears like we are going into next season like that
    Many millions have been recouped recently but yet not even a million has been spent
    now I know we should tread carefully so not to go into an embargo again but to continue pocketing the money will eventually become a problem
    we could genuinely be relegated this season and its due to venkys thinking a team can be run on shirt buttons
    it's a shame so much was spent on total crap in the kean/berg/Appleton era now we are reaping what we sowed.

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