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Yeah, right.Bye bye LVG...?
Wishful thinking :\
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Yeah, right.Bye bye LVG...?
And apparently there were some Utd fans chanting about Hillsborough...Fans booing again.
And apparently there were some Utd fans chanting about Hillsborough...
**** with that... no class.
low class gonna low classAnd apparently there were some Utd fans chanting about Hillsborough...
**** with that... no class.
And apparently there were some Utd fans chanting about Hillsborough...
**** with that... no class.
apparently? did you watch the game? lol they were at it all night
I dont think he was laughing at that.Atleast I hope notHow is that funny g
Smh
We just switched cable/internet providers from ATT Uverse to Time warner. It is a damn embarrassment that TWC only offers FS1 in HD and FS2 in SD. I'm pissed cause now I'm basically forced to watch only the games on FS1 cause the FS2 games only fill up like half my screen and are in horrible quality :x I thought having FS1 and 2 in HD was standard practice now since ATT offered it, I guess I was wrong smh
LVG - "I have not seen that (regarding elbowing Can in the face), but Fellaini was one of the best players on the pitch. I'm very sorry when he makes a mistake like that."
One of the best players on the pitch...
life comes at you fastRafa goes from managing Real to possibly managing in the Championship in less than 4 months
He never should have left Napolilife comes at you fastRafa goes from managing Real to possibly managing in the Championship in less than 4 months :x
Bournemouth: US firm buys 25% stake and targets long Premier League stay
Bournemouth have announced that a Chicago-based private equity firm has bought a 25% stake in the club. Peak6 Investments will have two representatives on the board.
The club said their Russian owner, Maxim Demin, had established a relationship with Peak6’s co-founder and CEO, Matt Hulsizer, over the past 15 months and that the investment is designed to help them become established in the Premier League.
Hulsizer is involved in US sport through the National Hockey League’s Minnesota Wild. He and Jay Coppoletta will join Bournemouth’s board.
Hulsizer said: “I am excited and honoured to partner with Maxim and AFC Bournemouth. I was introduced to the club over two seasons ago and since then I have followed the club’s progress and seen the tremendous accomplishments in that time. With Eddie Howe and Jason Tindall managing the team, I am confident that we can establish ourselves in the top flight.”
Bournemouth’s chairman, Jeff Mostyn, said: “The club is confident this partnership will further strengthen its ability to compete with the very best, and provide a platform to establish itself as a long-term Premier League club. With Peak6 taking a stake in the club, it is a pleasure to also announce that both Mr Hulsizer and Mr Coppoletta will also join the board of directors.”
Bournemouth were promoted to the Premier League last season and are in the relegation zone after Saturday’s 1-0 defeat at home to Newcastle United.