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    Quote Originally Posted by Grist_To_The_Mill View Post
    Well basically it’s the ugly scramble for money.

    A set of clubs, the majority of which are going bust, that need every miserable penny out of TV
    Definitely looks that way to me too Grist .

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    Capitalism at it's finest

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    Quote Originally Posted by Exiletyke View Post
    Capitalism at it's finest
    I don't know who the four who were that voted or didn't but it seems as though they were completely in touch with the supporters and what they wanted and that is to have access to watch their teams.

    Their seemingly lack of knowledge of how the contract was termed and it's implications to clubs they represented isn't down to capitalism it's down to putting four incompitent clowns in charge of the biggest entertainment industry in the county.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frogmiller View Post
    I don't know who the four who were that voted or didn't but it seems as though they were completely in touch with the supporters and what they wanted and that is to have access to watch their teams.

    Their seemingly lack of knowledge of how the contract was termed and it's implications to clubs they represented isn't down to capitalism it's down to putting four incompitent clowns in charge of the biggest entertainment industry in the county.
    Substitute greed for capitalism
    It amounts to the same in the end

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