Yes, I would absolutely say no. Money is great, but you know what else is great? My wife being able to live in a place where she has the same rights that I do. And being able to look in the mirror and tell myself that I won’t sell my soul to boost my career earnings from €75M to €100M. And being able to set an example for my kids that they should care about more than just material possessions, and not allow greed to drive every decision they make in their lives.
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Nobody said it isn’t his choice, just that the choice he made is disappointing and spits in the face of the LGBTQ community that he pretended to care about.
[Comment]: Premier League left with no option but to get tough with clubs accused of breaching rules
I swear these things always go the same way.
- Allegations drop. Fans of accused club go on the defensive while fans of rival clubs gloat.
- People tire of hearing the story constantly, neutrals slowly start to drift from “punish the cheaters” to “I’m sick of hearing about this”
- Wait 2 years
- Slap on the wrist, cost of doing business punishment is handed down.
- Fans of accused club gloat, fans of rival clubs cry foul and corruption. Nothing fundamentally changes.
Uh huh, sure it is
I can’t imagine being more satisfied with a new signing. He’s had a good argument to be MOTM in about half the matches he’s played thus far
It’s very likely we draw if Gordon’s goal is disallowed, neither team produced much of anything
I’m a firm believer that you need to give a manager time (usually at least 3 years) to get his players into the team and teach his system to them. But my God United are so hopelessly dysfunctional and I really don’t see the light at the end of the tunnel, I think ETH has to go.