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  1. #1
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    Yup.

    But the American owners are getting closer and closer to the magic 14 that they can use to push things through.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jammy89 View Post
    Yup.

    But the American owners are getting closer and closer to the magic 14 that they can use to push things through.
    yeah it's very interesting to see the hatred of the Gulf state owners, who have not pushed to alter the game what so ever, ploughed hundreds of millions into clubs and enhanced the league no end whilst the American owners where all front and centre pushing for Super League, lobbying for Blue Cards and sin bins to break up the 45 min halves to push more advertising breaks into the game and ruin it as a spectacle.

    The Americanisation of our sport will be it's demise.

    The Government need to step in and introduce laws around Football as part of our heritage and ring fence the sport from all this nonsense.

    Save it from becoming the Sh!te US 'Sports Entertainment Products'. It is the World's Sport. Americas hate it. They need to know their place & stick to their own garbage saturated Sportatainment nonsense that no one else give a damn about.

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