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Hope this doesn’t sweep the good Reverend being catfished by some middle aged camel nonce with a rose profile picture under the carpet.
But the Saudis have admitted piracy and now want to put it right. They've admitted they've been ripping of the premier league's partner beinBecause it clearly shows that Bein have infact had an external influence over the proceedings. It's more corrupt if it happens now than it would have been before.
Yes it shows Pl protecting its assets bit also shows that Bein have had a say. Pl became involved in geopolitics.
Speak for yersel mate.
I cant stand the Middle East and they cant stand us so count me out with that oneIf we were about to become the richest club in Word football nobody would care less. If in a couple of years time we were watching some of the world's best players at the SoL I guarantee there'd be no complaints about the owners. People are kidding kidding themselves if they say otherwise.
Because it clearly shows that Bein have infact had an external influence over the proceedings. It's more corrupt if it happens now than it would have been before.
Yes it shows Pl protecting its assets bit also shows that Bein have had a say. Pl became involved in geopolitics.
The product that BEin had paid the premier League good money for had been stolen. They are a stakeholder who were right to have an influence, if they did.Therefore, ironically reaffirming the point the fans made all along that outside agencies (bein) were having an influence when they shouldn't. It in my opinion actually confirms the corruption if this happens. I'd be tempted to push on to make the process open in the future for all involved.
Most owners do. I can't think of any that haven't. Even the Glasiers have iirc?As if he will attend a game![]()
That doesn't excuse the fact that lobbying has taken place.But the Saudis have admitted piracy and now want to put it right. They've admitted they've been ripping of the premier league's partner bein
It actually shows the premier League following their own rules, the opposite of corruption.Because it clearly shows that Bein have infact had an external influence over the proceedings. It's more corrupt if it happens now than it would have been before.
Yes it shows Pl protecting its assets bit also shows that Bein have had a say. Pl became involved in geopolitics.
Don't get me wrong, like I've stated there are plenty of reasons why the Saudi's shouldn't be involved. They are however innocent (bullshit) of all charges. There is no actual proof of state sponsorship. They have agreed to shut it down, not admitted doing it (even though we know they did/can).beIN have invested vast sums in the premier league through television rights. Why should a country a few up the rung from North Korea be allowed to abuse that then buy a club in said league?
I'm sorry but that's a nonsense. It shows their ear can be turned for the right price.It actually shows the premier League following their own rules, the opposite of corruption.
It doesn't prove that anyone with the internet can see that state sponsored piracy of the premier League produce can't them buy into the business, bien may well have express their grievances but the premier League was well aware who was stealing their product.That doesn't excuse the fact that lobbying has taken place.
Don't get me wrong, there are 1000's of reasons why this shouldn't happen. It does however show that the PL are open to lobbying and will act on the best interests of their partners and not the club's.
Any legal proof of that? Any punishments handed to them because of this?It doesn't prove that anyone with the internet can see that state sponsored piracy of the premier League produce can't them buy into the business, bien may well have express their grievances but the premier League was well aware who was stealing their product.
I fully doubt it. How many times we been here.Happening then?