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    Quote Originally Posted by MidsMagpie View Post
    Easiest thing for the PL to do is tell the consortium to put the deal back on the table and they will pass it but of course its the PL were talking about here who seem to think they are above everyone else and can do whatever they like, to not even release a statement or reply to any of the MPs is disgusting but again no shock at all.For once im right behind Ashley in this he is trying his best for the good of newcastle united for a change.


    I don't think they have legal grounds to fail it or they would have done so. They've decided to 'sit on it'.

    Incredible it's allowed to be honest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kal View Post
    I don't think they have legal grounds to fail it or they would have done so. They've decided to 'sit on it'.

    Incredible it's allowed to be honest.
    I agree, Kal. One of the reasons I felt the deal was still going to go ahead was the idea that if they could have blocked it then they would have done so.

    How the fuck have they got away with it???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    I agree, Kal. One of the reasons I felt the deal was still going to go ahead was the idea that if they could have blocked it then they would have done so.

    How the fuck have they got away with it???
    It seams to be a exclusive club zipp, The city of Chicago had one in the 1920's

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    The Premier League investigated the abuse towards the Frenchman, 23, after it was reported via their online abuse reporting system.

    A Singapore-based individual has been identified and the league will support Maupay to bring legal action.

    Premier League chief executive Richard Masters described the abuse Maupay received as "wholly unacceptable".

    He added: "We responded immediately to seek justice on his behalf. We take each report provided to us extremely seriously and we'll use all possible resources in supporting our players and managers to investigate incidents, regardless of where the offender is located."

    So Masters is still in charge then and was out quick enough with this trying to look all golden and wonderful,

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