Remember when Damo was gonna buy a share and change the club from the inside?
Hi Damo.
He's the reason we have the Friedkins.
Remember when Damo was gonna buy a share and change the club from the inside?
Hi Damo.
Remember when Damo was gonna buy a share and change the club from the inside?
Hi Damo.
Can't we not say his name incase the Genie escapes the lamp.Remember when Damo was gonna buy a share and change the club from the inside?
Hi Damo.
I'm flabbergasted to read this , you've been very ambiguous in how you feel about the friedkins until this shocking declaration......I dont like the sound of these people...TFG.
I dont like the offhand way they deal with people.
That's not why his name was raised, though, was it Dave? It was raised because you told people that if they couldn't handle dirty money in football then maybe football wasn't for them despite sometimes crying about dirty money and sometimes crying out for dirty money depending upon who you are trying to wind up on a given day. We all see you, Dave.And?
I'd sated that Everton's founders in the limited company era were social reformers and good men. Then John Moores' name was raised - someone I condemned before - as if that were relevant to a discussion about people in the nineteenth century...and a contradiction of my view.
The end.
That's not why his name was raised, though, was it Dave? It was raised because you told people they couldn't handle dirty money in football then maybe football wasn't for them despite sometimes crying about dirty money and sometimes crying out for dirty money depending upon who you are trying to wind up on a given day. We all see you, Dave.
Like all of your takes, Dave. In your own mind.I dont get catch your drift, tbh.
My point about the 'class of (18)92' was that they were socially progressive men. They were. To expect that now is unrealistic. But my statement that the men who created the club as a Ltd liability co. would detest this lot now is spot on.
How so?I dont get catch your drift, tbh.
My point about the 'class of (18)92' was that they were socially progressive men. They were. To expect that now is unrealistic. But my statement that the men who created the club as a Ltd liability co. would detest this lot now is spot on.
Yes, especially ManU players. The amount of acting on the pitch they were doing was outstanding!!!!!It is for a football club.
By going superman v Batman all over themRemember when Damo was gonna buy a share and change the club from the inside?
Hi Damo.
I dont get catch your drift, tbh.
My point about the 'class of (18)92' was that they were socially progressive men. They were. To expect that now is unrealistic. But my statement that the men who created the club as a Ltd liability co. would detest this lot now is spot on.
Dave, it's no longer the 19th century.
I know. What's that got to do with the price of fish?
Especially Haddock.The price of fish has risen since then.
I just can't wait to borrow your time machine so I can meet the lids in 1892 to see what made them so socially progressive.I know. What's that got to do with the price of fish?