The expectation is that #Chelsea will seek compensation from Man City, with the added threat of disclosure about the terms of Enzo Marescaโs departure from Stamford Bridge, and the events in the months leading up to it.
[via @TeleFootball]
@IrishRail Fair play lads. Not like anyone would be going anywhere on a bank holiday weekend anyway. Definitely can't think of any big event in cork that would benefit from a functioning train service.
I'm sorry now but what the hell is going on on @RTEToday? The trick to keeping the cost of going to a wedding low is to not go? We're all whinging too much about value for money is a wild message when diesel is 2.20 a litre.
Yeah, we should definitely give people incapable of doing their job an unlimited amount of time and money to continue not doing their job without any possibility of change. That'll work out well.
100% @Matt_VickersMP burner account
Hear me out, presidential/PM terms should be automatically extended if certain criteria are met such as total average GDP per capita and inflation meeting a preset target (4 year rolling). To maintain momentum, prevent stop/start nature of office change.
Paul Tierney was weird for refusing to move, Chelsea's players were weird for still doing their huddle around a stubborn referee, and it all made for an utterly unserious start to what was supposed to be a big game
#CFC analysis from Stamford Bridge here: https://t.co/5c69GWlCuC
Here's everything Tudor just said about his Spurs future, Micky van de Ven, his strange belief about this Tottenham team, the fans leaving at half-time and more. https://t.co/2kq2o95BKu
Something has to be done about their antics for corners. Rule book goes. Out the window and they do what they want. Refs don't care. It's hardly worth watching at this point.