Did you actually read it?
All of the ideas I have written about have actually been used by chairmen x
Interesting article
At the end of the day we all know there is a lot wrong with football, a lot which is beyond our own control, but there is plenty right with it too which is why we love it. As long as match fixing is eradicated from the equation and good sportsmanship valued by all the game will continue to thrive
X and you think I have no cause for conspiracy theories?
Whether you want to think any of that is going on is up to you
Fact is its all capable of occurring right now and thats not event the thick end of the wedge
Intresting read, would imagine most of the problems are general problems rather than football specific
X what do you know about Ray Finkle?
I only know him as the fictional character from Ace Ventura, who went from failed American Football kicker, to sexchanged criminal master mind x
Barcelonas intricate passing being coded routes allowing Syrian rebels to safely smuggle arms is a conspiracy theory! Im sure the contents of this article, and more, are quite common in the game. If Bacardi funded assassination attempts on Fidel Castro, who knows what goes on behind closed doors in football.
By the way 5 's, great read X
xoxoxoxo
LEE1PEN - Where people can make money or hide money: there will be a conspiracy to do so.
I still maintain that the conspiracy you described was far-fetched in that there was great risk for little or no return x
After all, you are the one who decides who is picked or dropped,
Perfect way to increase the odd's of a games result by leaving out a few good players.
Einhorn is a man x
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSPtSEIlp8A
why is this a villians guide to the beautiful game but not on the villa board?
i'll get my coat lol.
good read though 5 *
Sorry Jenners, ultimately it's up to the Admins - I don't have the multiboard priviledges of others.
Furthermore if it had been up to me, I would have tagged in Villa just for the lols x
The paradigm you elucidate has been the model utilised for generations by an elite well versed in the practices of maximising the values of their ownership, be it through land, assets, commodities, energy or whatever resource. History should tell us that it is a fine line between champion and criminal, terrorist and freedom fighter.
Interesting read which portrays club owners as unscrupulous villains who are only interested in making a quick buck. I don't dispute that that is an accurate assessment. What puzzles me though is why they haven't managed to control the vast flows of money slipping through their grasp and directly into the pockets of the players (and agents, the biggest scammers of them all!!). Money is flooding into clubs and flowing straight back out into the pockets of the players and agents leaving most clubs on a financial knife-edge
the FA should bring in a fit and proper test for agents lol.
was a point where clubs had the power, but that has def swung the other way, and got to the point where clubs are suffering badly because of it, before long be no clubs left for these fecking mercenaries.
we need a knew FA EUFA and FIFA
never happen though sadly.
Fortunately for City Thaksin Shinawatra was the poster boy for fit & proper
'Fortunately for City Thaksin Shinawatra was the poster boy for fit & proper'
Exactly my point about how your own perspective may betray how things benefit your own needs.
A club collapse saved by a mass murderer or a man who removed the drug dealing dross from his lands?
X full control of the club little reward?
you overestimate Mancini's influence while underestimating Khaldoon's intellect.
managers come and go x
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A Villain's Guide to the Beautiful Game
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posted on 16/7/13
Has the sun got to you?
posted on 16/7/13
Did you actually read it?
All of the ideas I have written about have actually been used by chairmen x
posted on 16/7/13
This is a very good read
posted on 16/7/13
Interesting article
At the end of the day we all know there is a lot wrong with football, a lot which is beyond our own control, but there is plenty right with it too which is why we love it. As long as match fixing is eradicated from the equation and good sportsmanship valued by all the game will continue to thrive
posted on 16/7/13
X and you think I have no cause for conspiracy theories?
posted on 16/7/13
Whether you want to think any of that is going on is up to you
Fact is its all capable of occurring right now and thats not event the thick end of the wedge
posted on 16/7/13
Intresting read, would imagine most of the problems are general problems rather than football specific
posted on 16/7/13
X what do you know about Ray Finkle?
posted on 16/7/13
I only know him as the fictional character from Ace Ventura, who went from failed American Football kicker, to sexchanged criminal master mind x
posted on 16/7/13
Finkle is Einhorn
posted on 16/7/13
Barcelonas intricate passing being coded routes allowing Syrian rebels to safely smuggle arms is a conspiracy theory! Im sure the contents of this article, and more, are quite common in the game. If Bacardi funded assassination attempts on Fidel Castro, who knows what goes on behind closed doors in football.
posted on 16/7/13
By the way 5 's, great read X
xoxoxoxo
posted on 16/7/13
LEE1PEN - Where people can make money or hide money: there will be a conspiracy to do so.
I still maintain that the conspiracy you described was far-fetched in that there was great risk for little or no return x
posted on 16/7/13
After all, you are the one who decides who is picked or dropped,
Perfect way to increase the odd's of a games result by leaving out a few good players.
posted on 16/7/13
Einhorn is a man x
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSPtSEIlp8A
posted on 16/7/13
why is this a villians guide to the beautiful game but not on the villa board?
i'll get my coat lol.
good read though 5 *
posted on 16/7/13
posted on 16/7/13
Sorry Jenners, ultimately it's up to the Admins - I don't have the multiboard priviledges of others.
Furthermore if it had been up to me, I would have tagged in Villa just for the lols x
posted on 16/7/13
The paradigm you elucidate has been the model utilised for generations by an elite well versed in the practices of maximising the values of their ownership, be it through land, assets, commodities, energy or whatever resource. History should tell us that it is a fine line between champion and criminal, terrorist and freedom fighter.
posted on 16/7/13
Interesting read which portrays club owners as unscrupulous villains who are only interested in making a quick buck. I don't dispute that that is an accurate assessment. What puzzles me though is why they haven't managed to control the vast flows of money slipping through their grasp and directly into the pockets of the players (and agents, the biggest scammers of them all!!). Money is flooding into clubs and flowing straight back out into the pockets of the players and agents leaving most clubs on a financial knife-edge
posted on 16/7/13
the FA should bring in a fit and proper test for agents lol.
was a point where clubs had the power, but that has def swung the other way, and got to the point where clubs are suffering badly because of it, before long be no clubs left for these fecking mercenaries.
we need a knew FA EUFA and FIFA
never happen though sadly.
posted on 16/7/13
Fortunately for City Thaksin Shinawatra was the poster boy for fit & proper
posted on 16/7/13
'Fortunately for City Thaksin Shinawatra was the poster boy for fit & proper'
Exactly my point about how your own perspective may betray how things benefit your own needs.
A club collapse saved by a mass murderer or a man who removed the drug dealing dross from his lands?
posted on 16/7/13
X full control of the club little reward?
posted on 16/7/13
you overestimate Mancini's influence while underestimating Khaldoon's intellect.
managers come and go x
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