PalazioVecchio
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would it be wise to enter into a long protracted legal fight with, say, Tony Soprano ? or Pablo Escobar ? now, i am only asking the question.
Its a brilliant report on Marinakis by a superb Journalist, you have to wonder who is responsible for approving whether an owner is fit to control a football club.Thanks for the tip. This report is very interesting and highlights extent of influence. How our FA can deem him fit and proper while he was facing charges (still at large) in football for match fixing and for what’s alleged in this report highlights the sham it is.
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The Vampire Ship
How the seizure of Europe's largest heroin shipment created bloody fallout throughout the world—and sparked still-raging political corruption scandals in Turkey, Greece, and the Middle Eastnewrepublic.com
I doubt it would be long, protracted or legal.would it be wise to enter into a long protracted legal fight with, say, Tony Soprano ? or Pablo Escobar ? now, i am only asking the question.
More likely long, protracted and painful.I doubt it would be long, protracted or legal.
Or when he hands Nuno his P45 get him to appoint Nigel Pearson as his replacement.Our best hope is he upsets the ‘Ndrangheta. then they will deal with him personally.
It was all a misunderstanding mate.Its a brilliant report on Marinakis by a superb Journalist, you have to wonder who is responsible for approving whether an owner is fit to control a football club.
Its a brilliant report on Marinakis by a superb Journalist, you have to wonder who is responsible for approving whether an owner is fit to control a football club.