Yep. No one knows whether it was LJ really, so using it as a stick to beat him with is a bit out of order.
Hopefully whoever it was can learn from their mistake.
You'll be able to watch on a smart phone. Not many people who really want to watch it will be missing out. But I guess football priced itself to high again.
Given that Derby have decided to leak the offer info, wouldn't our normal stance be to walk away out of principle? Or have we walked away, and Derby are trying to signpost what offers are acceptable?
I used to sit behind Beryl on the infamous coach one (a local coach for local people) for a few years in the mid nineties, so I got all the gossip directly from her
At 18m, if he's upped his game a bit from this season (goals and assists), and Spurs are struggling a bit, 'ching ching, ching'.
Unless we're doing well (and why wouldn't we be!) when we'd want to hold on to him for our top 6/auto push!
Doesn't sound that mutual when DM is quoted by the beeb as saying
"I hope the football club continues to develop and will soon fulfil the dream of mine, which was to take them back to the Premier League where they belong."
They might decide to open the betting if there's a chance they are interested. Someone has too - do they not realise we're at 38 pages ATM: we'll pass the Joe Bryan thread post count soon if we aren't careful.
I won't sub again because it's too expensive. But I won't hold criminal enterprises up as the saviour of Football fans, although I'd go illegal for a city stream if I had to.
The EPL have much to answer for as they are the ones that hold Sky to ransom, and Sky's operating model depends on landing PL rights.
The only way there is a major reset is when Sky go bust and no-one is prepared to pay ridiculous amounts for the PL rights.
But with Amazon and Apple sniffing around I don't see things getting that much better.