This is unbelievable. Look what I've just found courtesy of Reuters:
On the heels of the tremendous, international success of NPR's hit investigative podcast "Serial" and Netflix's runaway triumph with "Making a Murderer", Reuters understands that a number of top international broadcast networks are vying for the rights to the recent Company's House scandal involving the apparently "fraudulent" resignation of rising Belgian starlet Katrien Meire. Buckle your seats folks. This may prove to be the most compelling "whodunnit" yet!
I had to check on the Reuters site to see if this was a joke...
If that were me I'd make sure he saw me taking it and I'd have a few things to say to him too, not abusively, but just politely point out where he's gone wrong and how he's ruining our Club.
If that were me I'd make sure he saw me taking it and I'd have a few things to say to him too, not abusively, but just politely point out where he's gone wrong and how he's ruining our Club.
I think I would've had a word with him too; that said, I'd be a tad worried about waking up tomorrow the manager of Sint Truiden or something.
Would be interesting to see him defend himself on a train from questioning fans about the whole mess after the 5-0 Huddersfield shamble instead of getting his bitch to take it. (Watford away 2015)
I say that as it's an almost realistic possibility we will get another 5-0 Huddersfield bollocking in the near future.
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Although realistically he should have shoved the camera in his face and told him to sell up and f*ck off.
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I say that as it's an almost realistic possibility we will get another 5-0 Huddersfield bollocking in the near future.
"An informant has informed me that he has emailed Aiko Dangate to get him to buy the club."