Harry Dowd scored wrote:I have been reading the premier league handbook (I know) the section called”The Charter” is interesting because it requires clubs to treat each othe with good faith. The Hateful Eight anyone
The Charter
The Chairmen’s Charter sets out our commitment to run Premier League football to the highest possible standards and with integrity.
We will ensure that our Clubs:
• [color=#000000]Behave with the utmost good faith and honesty to each other, do not unjustly criticise or disparage one another and maintain confidences.[/color]
• Will comply with the laws of the game and take all reasonable steps to ensure that the Manager, his staff and Players accept and observe the authority and decisions of Match Officials at all times.
• Follow Premier League and FA Rules not only to the letter but also to their spirit, and will ensure that our Clubs and Officials are fully aware of such rules and that we have effective procedures to implement the same.
• Will respect the contractual obligations and responsibilities of each other’s employees and not seek to breach these or to make illegal approaches.
• Will discharge their financial responsibilities and obligations to each other promptly and fully and not seek to avoid them.
• Will seek to resolve differences between each other without recourse to law.
Aston Villa preferred not to do business with #ManCity, with the club, amongst other #PL clubs, concerned Manchester City's success and financial clout are damaging the competition.
Villa held tentative conversations about whether Real Madrid could offer some sort of player swap deal for Jack Grealish. Manchester United were called too and swap deals were also mentioned. Grealish only wanted to go to #ManCity.
PeterParker wrote:Aston Villa preferred not to do business with #ManCity, with the club, amongst other #PL clubs, concerned Manchester City's success and financial clout are damaging the competition.
Villa held tentative conversations about whether Real Madrid could offer some sort of player swap deal for Jack Grealish. Manchester United were called too and swap deals were also mentioned. Grealish only wanted to go to #ManCity.
I think this thread should be pinned top to follow all of these cunts and to remember we didn't beat just football teams, but a system.
Mase wrote:PeterParker wrote:Aston Villa preferred not to do business with #ManCity, with the club, amongst other #PL clubs, concerned Manchester City's success and financial clout are damaging the competition.
Villa held tentative conversations about whether Real Madrid could offer some sort of player swap deal for Jack Grealish. Manchester United were called too and swap deals were also mentioned. Grealish only wanted to go to #ManCity.
I think this thread should be pinned top to follow all of these cunts and to remember we didn't beat just football teams, but a system.
I love seeing shit like that. I can taste their tears. Drink it in.
Mase wrote:PeterParker wrote:Aston Villa preferred not to do business with #ManCity, with the club, amongst other #PL clubs, concerned Manchester City's success and financial clout are damaging the competition.
Villa held tentative conversations about whether Real Madrid could offer some sort of player swap deal for Jack Grealish. Manchester United were called too and swap deals were also mentioned. Grealish only wanted to go to #ManCity.
I think this thread should be pinned top to follow all of these cunts and to remember we didn't beat just football teams, but a system.
I love seeing shit like that. I can taste their tears. Drink it in.
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