All the noises coming out of the club at the start of the summer were that we'd focus on spending to improve the defence
Now we know which defence ...
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All the noises coming out of the club at the start of the summer were that we'd focus on spending to improve the defence
If he wasn't so prolific on here , I'd actually have him down as a lawyer in real lifeDunno why people are talking about money for his defence.
He's got a team of lawyers on here headed byAirfixx ready to fly out free of charge.
Saudi chopped up a journalist and stuffed him in briefcases. Roman owned Chelsea. Highly doubt there is anything…except for Spurs.US Federal indictments are not often beaten. Does the Premier League have any bylaws preventing convicted criminals from owning clubs?
All the noises coming out of the club at the start of the summer were that we'd focus on spending to improve the defence
Now we know which defence ...
He's probably kept the receipts.Shame this news broke so late into the window or we could've had another self imposed transfer ban
Does he murder journalists or oppress his citizens?Yes but this billionaire has been painted as a noble spurs owner who is far more moralistic than other billionaires
Why the need to downplay his shit by talking about other non related shit? Can we not just focus on another example of what a despicable cunt invisible Joe is as that is the news of the day…Does he murder journalists or oppress his citizens?
No. He is a corrupt lowlife like most billionaires.
fat fingers mate, I wouldn’t be one to begrudge a joke at joes expense…
Since Lewis bought a property in Río Negro Province, Argentina, public access to Escondido lake has been under discussion. The Argentine law asserts that every water course is public and of free access. However, Lewis' estate has continued to restrict access to the land and made repeated threats against anybody they deem to be tresspassing.
These threats are far from empty. In 2018, two protestors campaigning for access to Lago Escondido were thrown into the lake by henchmen allegedly working for Lewis, suffering hypothermia. Lewis was contacted for comment on this allegation but declined to respond.
On 1 August 2017, Santiago Maldonado – also from El Foyel and a supporter of the Mapuche community – went missing after participating in a protest against the presence of multinationals in the region. His lifeless body was found in the river 72 days later.
Giving stock advice to your pilot is not quite as bad as chopping up a journalist to pieces, if that's what you're referring to.