
IanWright wrote:What do you guys think about this new programme 'Anne' that is due to be aired tomorrow? It covers the Hillsborough disaster.
I'm rather controversial on this. I genuinely don't think we should dramatize events like this for eventual monetary gain (I don't know the someone this will be but there inevitably will be a "someone" at the end of the chain)
In a year where we're going to have a Jimmy Savile series aired by the very organisation that allowed the miscarriages of justice to occur, there's something very unsettling with the way the world is going.
Mase wrote:IanWright wrote:What do you guys think about this new programme 'Anne' that is due to be aired tomorrow? It covers the Hillsborough disaster.
I'm rather controversial on this. I genuinely don't think we should dramatize events like this for eventual monetary gain (I don't know the someone this will be but there inevitably will be a "someone" at the end of the chain)
In a year where we're going to have a Jimmy Savile series aired by the very organisation that allowed the miscarriages of justice to occur, there's something very unsettling with the way the world is going.
They crave sympathy. I don’t think anyone outside Liverpool will watch it
IanWright wrote:What do you guys think about this new programme 'Anne' that is due to be aired tomorrow? It covers the Hillsborough disaster.
I'm rather controversial on this. I genuinely don't think we should dramatize events like this for eventual monetary gain (I don't know the someone this will be but there inevitably will be a "someone" at the end of the chain)
In a year where we're going to have a Jimmy Savile series aired by the very organisation that allowed the miscarriages of justice to occur, there's something very unsettling with the way the world is going.


CTID Hants wrote:IanWright wrote:What do you guys think about this new programme 'Anne' that is due to be aired tomorrow? It covers the Hillsborough disaster.
I'm rather controversial on this. I genuinely don't think we should dramatize events like this for eventual monetary gain (I don't know the someone this will be but there inevitably will be a "someone" at the end of the chain)
In a year where we're going to have a Jimmy Savile series aired by the very organisation that allowed the miscarriages of justice to occur, there's something very unsettling with the way the world is going.
I won't be watching......
Mase wrote:Walker has married his childhood sweetheart?? Am I missing something here?!
Nick wrote:Mase wrote:Walker has married his childhood sweetheart?? Am I missing something here?!
Saw a recent vid talking about his mrs.. thought he single after a split getting brass round?
Mase wrote:Nick wrote:Mase wrote:Walker has married his childhood sweetheart?? Am I missing something here?!
Saw a recent vid talking about his mrs.. thought he single after a split getting brass round?
I thought he was dating some model, had a kid with another bird and was caught with prostitutes last year? “Childhood sweetheart”

hayling22 wrote:Not sure if true, but where do they get these figures?
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... t-22623469
Manchester United and Man City's 'available transfer budget' compared to Premier League rivals
Manchester United will reportedly have more to spend than Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Newcastle United - after their cash injection.
Premier League clubs 'available budgets' according to FFP rules
From lowest to highest, per club_app.
Everton - £0m
Aston Villa - £5m
Southampton - £37m
Watford - £60m
Crystal Palace - £66m
Wolves - £70m
West Ham - £71m
Leicester City - £79m
Manchester City - £84m
Brighton - £85m
Brentford - £88m
Norwich City - £92m
Leeds United - £99m
Newcastle United - £166m
Burnley - £171m
Arsenal - £201m
Chelsea - £241m
Manchester United - £243m
Liverpool - £273m
Tottenham Hotspur - £400m

nottsblue wrote:hayling22 wrote:Not sure if true, but where do they get these figures?
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... t-22623469
Manchester United and Man City's 'available transfer budget' compared to Premier League rivals
Manchester United will reportedly have more to spend than Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Newcastle United - after their cash injection.
Premier League clubs 'available budgets' according to FFP rules
From lowest to highest, per club_app.
Everton - £0m
Aston Villa - £5m
Southampton - £37m
Watford - £60m
Crystal Palace - £66m
Wolves - £70m
West Ham - £71m
Leicester City - £79m
Manchester City - £84m
Brighton - £85m
Brentford - £88m
Norwich City - £92m
Leeds United - £99m
Newcastle United - £166m
Burnley - £171m
Arsenal - £201m
Chelsea - £241m
Manchester United - £243m
Liverpool - £273m
Tottenham Hotspur - £400m
Joke of an article.
Chelsea have just announced losses of £145M.
And in what world would Spurs or Burnley spend money





CTID Hants wrote:nottsblue wrote:hayling22 wrote:Not sure if true, but where do they get these figures?
https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk ... t-22623469
Manchester United and Man City's 'available transfer budget' compared to Premier League rivals
Manchester United will reportedly have more to spend than Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea and Newcastle United - after their cash injection.
Premier League clubs 'available budgets' according to FFP rules
From lowest to highest, per club_app.
Everton - £0m
Aston Villa - £5m
Southampton - £37m
Watford - £60m
Crystal Palace - £66m
Wolves - £70m
West Ham - £71m
Leicester City - £79m
Manchester City - £84m
Brighton - £85m
Brentford - £88m
Norwich City - £92m
Leeds United - £99m
Newcastle United - £166m
Burnley - £171m
Arsenal - £201m
Chelsea - £241m
Manchester United - £243m
Liverpool - £273m
Tottenham Hotspur - £400m
Joke of an article.
Chelsea have just announced losses of £145M.
And in what world would Spurs or Burnley spend money
I think what it is trying to say is that's what we are allowed to spend within ffp umder uefa rules given what we've spent recently rather than what money any particular actually club has available to spend.
But you're right bullshit clickbait , a load of utter bollocks either way.

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