Im_Spartacus wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:lets all have a disco wrote:Im still shocked he sat in the normal seats.
WHY?
The club revoked his life presidency i think. Persona no grata?
Still bonkers though you'd have thought one of his helpers would have got him at least in one of the lounges.
Yeah, the guy (rightly or wrongly) has a place in the history of the club and for all his faiilings, is still remembered fondly by the fans. I suppose in the past the issue was that he was a fugitive of the law, but now his travel restrictions have been lifted I would really have thought he be treated just like any other former owner of the club - especially as he did not leave on bad terms (just rather hastily it seems).
Who knows though, it could be a whole lot murkier than we will ever know
john68 wrote:I always have a chuckle about the "S" word usage.
In England there was football. Ithad no national set of rules but usually/often it allowed some form of ball handling. Rules were often set by the colleges. As a dribbling game became popular it was necessary to discriminate between the two. It was the pracyice of the English upper middle classes to shorten words and add "ER" on the end....The rules of the form of football played to the rules adopted by the Rugby School was shortened and with the "ER" on the end...it became RUGGER>
Association Football took on the name soccer in the same way.
As soccer or the dribbling code gained power it became the generic football in England. The Americans simply took the word that was a popular term already used in England SOCCER IS NOT AN AMERICANISM.
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