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    Significant changes' as PL clubs agree on new ownership rules'

    ''Significant changes' as PL clubs agree on new ownership rules

    http://www.skysports.com/share/12845675

    Wonder how long it would take them to introduce something like this. I can just imagine the little fu(kers behind the scenes trying as hard as they can to make a case against our Saudi owners.

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    to be fair Jacko mate, its just another roll of the dice to help the greedy 6 the most.

    Effective immediately, this will not impact the Man Utd Qatari takeover, not that it was ever going to happen anyway, they are getting Jim or

    more Americans alongside the current owners.

    People are worrying they will look into our takeover again, this will never happen, they cant touch us.

    We have all the evidence of the corrupt dirty 6 conspiring behind our backs illegally and blocking us with the PL.

    If they challenged us now, it would end the greedy 6 and the PL

    Plus breaking competition law and conspiring is an actual criminal offence not a civil offence and ends in jail time, absolutely no way will

    Levy, Masters, Glasers, FSG and co. want to take that chance
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    Quote Originally Posted by Geordie_Jacko View Post
    ''Significant changes' as PL clubs agree on new ownership rules

    http://www.skysports.com/share/12845675

    Wonder how long it would take them to introduce something like this. I can just imagine the little fu(kers behind the scenes trying as hard as they can to make a case against our Saudi owners.
    All the language used in the new rules are meaningless.

    It's hilarious.

    So every year the EPL are going to test the owners and senior executives are going to be 'tested'.

    No they aren't.

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    These countries are going to have terrible human rights issues whether they own football clubs or not, at least the capital they will invest will be a huge help to local communities in the UK.

    Amnesty International can get lost.

    The regulators can get lost. These are privately owned clubs playing in a privately owned league.

    This will only encourage clubs to start a competitor league to the Prem or join the euro super league.

    I'd personally rather Newcastle joined the super league than regulated Premier league.

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    Is it only the human rights of a country's own citizens that count? The USA invades and kills the citizens of countries around the world (as do the UK to a lesser extent)

    *it's ok when we do it*

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kal View Post
    Is it only the human rights of a country's own citizens that count? The USA invades and kills the citizens of countries around the world (as do the UK to a lesser extent)

    *it's ok when we do it*
    i agree 100% Kal, we are discriminating against countries with "bad" human rights

    yet take that Wikileaks bloke, he's holed up indefinitely in Belmarsh prison, which is a category A prison full of lunatics, a proper high security place.

    He hacked the government files and leaked them. yet he's fighting extradition to USA so they can torture him and god knows what. Those scum bags are the biggest war mongering dlckheads on the planet

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kal View Post
    Is it only the human rights of a country's own citizens that count? The USA invades and kills the citizens of countries around the world (as do the UK to a lesser extent)

    *it's ok when we do it*
    That’s about the size of it, yes.

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    I think you'll find Amnesty International wouldn't approve of any owner so long as they were wealthy.

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