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I think its a bit more structured than that.

It may be but not that difficult to come up with an alternative arrangement on paper. Ie make sure that there aren't common staff from INEOS at both clubs. I'm sure Utd will make it work, no chance they drop down to the conference league.
 
It may be but not that difficult to come up with an alternative arrangement on paper. Ie make sure that there aren't common staff from INEOS at both clubs. I'm sure Utd will make it work, no chance they drop down to the conference league.
Ratcliffe is the largest individual shareholder in United. He agreed everything with Uefa months ago. Unless the regulations have changed since then I think United should be fine.
 

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Coupdve been any AFL club but small section in this article on Bombers US pre season camp with a German mob. Hansi Flick was there at the time ..interesting reaction..



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Coupdve been any AFL club but small section in this article on Bombers US pre season camp with a German mob. Hansi Flick was there at the time ..interesting reaction..



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AFL definitely has the highest intensity/fitness of any team sport and no one will convince me otherwise.
 
There's probably a disconnect with Dortmund fans and what their government is doing. German troops are firing German made weapons against Russia.

Rhinemetall also provides Israel with weapons and Saudi led coalition in Yemen that bombed schools and hospitals. Now reality is yes countries need weapons but a football /sports club should stay well away.
 
It's taken over two years for them to soften their stance on that. They should have allowed it the day Russia rolled into Ukraine.

German troops firing German made weapons against Russia effectively means Germany is at war with Russia. Same for UK forces in Ukraine. The German and British governments haven't told their people that NATO is at war with Russia. Rishi Sunak is going into an election with a policy of compulsory military conscription, which hasn't been seen since 1960.

But back on topic, it's a really shit look for Dortmund to be sponsored by a company that specialises in killing people.
 

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