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Alan Pace statement on ESL
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I can’t believe this statement was made literally just before city and Chelsea pulled out.
Had we held on we could have taken one of their places in the esl!
Had we held on we could have taken one of their places in the esl!
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I’ve no problem at all with that. Two ears and one mouth for a reason.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 7:38 pmWay its panned out makes you wonder if Mr Pace made his statement once he saw the tide was turning and that he was going to be on the winning side of the argument
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Thanks!!!Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 8:11 pmI refuse to be bored chiefly because I am not boring. If I was boring I might have spent the last two days stuck to a football forum endlessly rehashing the same repetitive points about some silly Super League
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Re: Alan Pace statement on ESL
Quite. And if you were bored and boring you might persist with posting as silly caricature of yourself.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 8:11 pmI refuse to be bored chiefly because I am not boring. If I was boring I might have spent the last two days stuck to a football forum endlessly rehashing the same repetitive points about some silly Super League
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Re: Alan Pace statement on ESL
I think real Madrid need the ESL money more than most....mikeS wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 5:56 pmWhat the new chairman had said Makes a lot of sense. Good to hear that.
Compared to the nonsense the chairman of Real Madrid came out with today saying that the only income they get is from television. Ah what a shame.
So they get nothing from match attendances, ticket sales, exhorbitantly priced football gear, hospitality, transfer fees and all the rest then.
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I think you may be right in that observation Timbob
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ESL is basically a bailout for the greedy clubs who have overspent and driven up wages to make it totally unsustainable and are now reaping what they sow . They should be punished somehow for this in my opinion, I’m not sure how, but it’s an absolute disgrace . I love football, the concept of it and everything that goes with it, the highs, the lows, the nerves the unexpected elation, what a rollercoaster! There’s nothing like it! I just wish it was a little more of a level playing field, and I’m not sure the new reformed champions league with billions being pumped in is going to allow that. I would have been interested to see what would have happened if they left and we carried on without them.
As for Pace - I think he does get it, he’s saying the right things, and I’m hoping now that we survive relegation and throw some surprises in relating to the transfer window this summer .
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As for Pace - I think he does get it, he’s saying the right things, and I’m hoping now that we survive relegation and throw some surprises in relating to the transfer window this summer .
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Re: Alan Pace statement on ESL
Here's our man:
Remember the Football Task Force of 1997?
https://www.theguardian.com/football/19 ... ory.sport1
Remember the Football Task Force of 1997?
https://www.theguardian.com/football/19 ... ory.sport1
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Re: Alan Pace statement on ESL
For me there is still a long way to show we really are in good hands.Woodleyclaret wrote: ↑Tue Apr 20, 2021 3:36 pmAn excellent statement that will go a long way to show we are in safe hands
Nothing wrong with the statement or the way the new owners have conducted themselves, but the actual proof will be in the pudding during mid-season for me. Just remember they too are an American investment fund...they didn't come here because their grandparents or parents were claret supporters.
Good riddance with the ESL but still a long way to go to get football back where it should be
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Are supporters really impressed with Pace’s comments? It’s not like he went out on a limb here or put himself out there with any kind of revelatory stance or position.. All he said is what literally 95% of the footballing world has been saying. He’s always been an opportunist and took full advantage of an opportunity to pander to the cool kids in an attempt to make himself look like “one of us”.
For the record, I’m not “pro” or “anti” Alan Pace, only time will tell in that regard. That said, I’ve always felt there to be a real disingenuous air about him.
For the record, I’m not “pro” or “anti” Alan Pace, only time will tell in that regard. That said, I’ve always felt there to be a real disingenuous air about him.
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Re: Alan Pace statement on ESL
Kreuzberg wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 6:19 amAre supporters really impressed with Pace’s comments? It’s not like he went out on a limb here or put himself out there with any kind of revelatory stance or position.. All he said is what literally 95% of the footballing world has been saying. He’s always been an opportunist and took full advantage of an opportunity to pander to the cool kids in an attempt to make himself look like “one of us”.
For the record, I’m not “pro” or “anti” Alan Pace, only time will tell in that regard. That said, I’ve always felt there to be a real disingenuous air about him.
When you say "he has always been on opportunist" - how long have you known him ?