Andrew J Frisby

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Andrew J Frisby

Andrew J Frisby

@Frizza1

Nottinghamshire Katılım Ekim 2014
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Steersy
Steersy@Steersy79·
@Frizza1 @SamaHoole Yes in 2013 as a small percentage in frozen burgers but let's make it about this. What is wrong with you people.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Quick note for people who avoid British supermarket beef because it's "not grass-fed." Britain is an island in the North Atlantic with approximately 65% of its agricultural land classified as permanent pasture or rough grazing. The cattle are outside. On grass. Because where else would they be. The "grass-fed" label you're paying a premium for in the boutique online butcher is describing the default condition of all British beef cattle. You are already buying grass-fed beef. You've been buying it for years. From Tesco.
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Andrew J Frisby
Andrew J Frisby@Frizza1·
@jowitt_kerry Worth every penny. He’s the new Brewster. “We had millions in parachute payments and thought Wilder was taking us back us to the Prem” but at least we beat minus points Wednesday 🍾🥂🎖️
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Andrew J Frisby@Frizza1·
@Sydiepeck8 If only you could play -6 Wednesday every week, you might be nearer than the 20 points you find yourself off 2nd spot and the autos🔥 15th🏆🥳🎊🍾🥂
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Nick De Marco KC
Nick De Marco KC@nickdemarco_·
When it is argued, in various football disputes, that points deductions must be imposed even for inadvertent breaches, in order to vindicate compliant clubs, one has to wonder whether that reflects a genuine commitment to consistent strict enforcement in all cases, or is simply a position adopted for the purposes of a particular case. Consistency is very important in sport - the lack of it can undermine public confidence in the integrity of the whole game. I do not comment on any one individual case, I just hope that those involved in the decision making processes can see the merit in treating each case according to its particular circumstances rather than being inflexible in some, but very flexible in others. That, I am sure, would help restore the confidence in sports arbitration we all wish for.
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Andrew J Frisby@Frizza1·
@domhowson And a bad run shaves more off his value🤔 which is where I’d put my money if forced to bet on how he’s do
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Dom Howson
Dom Howson@domhowson·
2/2 But isn’t there an argument Henrik Pedersen should give Ugbo some game time to see if he can find some form in the final weeks of the season? He’s under contract for next year. He’s a £2.5m asset. His value has gone down. A good run could change things. #SWFC 🦉⚽️
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Andrew J Frisby
Andrew J Frisby@Frizza1·
@ColliverM You bought the messiah back and you’re 15th. You’ve loads of Sydie Pecks when you need Billy Sharps. Enjoy life after the parachute payments 💰
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Mat Coll
Mat Coll@ColliverM·
Peck misses penalty and pigs on verge of going bust try to take piss. That’s not how it works I’m afraid. Piss is taken from people of higher being. Leave that to us. Sydie Peck is 21 and worth more than their whole football club. 🤷‍♂️
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Henry Winter
Henry Winter@henrywinter·
Sheffield Wednesday are one of the oldest football clubs in the world, their famous name woven into the tapestry of the game. Formed in 1867, elected to the Football League in 1892, founder members of the Premier League, four times champions of England, three times winners of the FA Cup, and the League Cup once. Such honours may be far back in history but Wednesday remain a powerful force in many lives, in families, communities, in Sheffield and beyond. It would be devastating to Wednesday supporters and deeply damaging to the reputation of English football if Wednesday lost their membership of the EFL because of the behaviour of an owner in Dejphon Chansiri who passed initial EFL ownership tests, was welcomed (let’s not forget), but turned out to be shamelessly irresponsible. Wednesday fans fear the club's existence might be at risk if the EFL imposes further punishments and restrictions that deter potential buyers. Stronger oversight of owners is clearly required and the EFL and PL did tighten their rules in 2023. The new Independent Football Regulator will introduce a proper licensing system for clubs and better oversight of owners. Unfortunately, the IFR did not come into force early enough to prevent Wednesday's downward slide under Chansiri. Wednesday are currently in administration and threatened with further EFL sanctions – a 15-point deduction for next season. This season's 18-point deduction all but guaranteed relegation from the Championship (confirmed on Feb 22). The League applies sanctions as punishment for debts and also as a deterrent to other clubs/owners. The EFL emphasises it is working with all parties to “try and find a solution that can see Sheffield Wednesday continue as a member of the League....but ultimately we have to also apply the terms of the League’s insolvency policy…which seeks to balance the interests, not only of Sheffield Wednesday, but also of the other 71 clubs”. Sheffield Wednesday Supporters' Trust, fighting hard for their club’s survival, has now released a copy of the EFL’s insolvency policy and argues that it gives the League, in the Trust’s words, “absolute discretion when determining how to deal with clubs experiencing an insolvency event”. The Trust argues that “…further punitive sanctions risk undermining the very factors the EFL states it must consider - including the effect on supporters, the impact on the local community and the wider credibility of the league itself. “Sheffield Wednesday supporters are not seeking advantage over other clubs. It is entirely right that all EFL clubs should be treated fairly and consistently. That principle must include Sheffield Wednesday that has already suffered enormously during a decade in which the EFL’s own regulatory oversight failed to prevent the damage that unfolded. “We urge the EFL to apply its own guidance responsibly and ensure that the focus now is on allowing the club to recover, stabilise and move forward under new ownership. Sheffield Wednesday supporters have suffered enough.” #SWFC #EFL @SWFCTrust
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Andrew J Frisby@Frizza1·
@civetta @robstaton Who’s gonna fill their away ends and make TV games more attractive to SKY subscribers, Wednesday or Hereford? 💰🤔
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@Frizza1 @robstaton It's in all their interests. They see off a competitor.
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Rob Staton
Rob Staton@robstaton·
EFL Chief Operating Officer Nick Craig, on Sheffield Wednesday: “The League want to see Sheffield Wednesday continue as a member of the EFL, but ultimately we have to also apply the terms of the League’s Insolvency Policy. “The policy, of which has been agreed with Clubs and is there to act as guidance for all Clubs and insolvency practitioners, seeks to balance the interests, not only of Sheffield Wednesday, but also of the other 71 Clubs in the EFL. “We remain open to continuing the conversations with the preferred bidders and the Administrators to try and find a solution that can see Sheffield Wednesday continue as a member of the League.” #SWFC
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Mark Frost
Mark Frost@markfrost79·
@SWFCTrust Credit to the club guys. Proud to be a member 👏
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Andrew J Frisby@Frizza1·
@dannyhall04 Wilder ain’t weaving you through any traffic. You’ve some top players but plenty of average ones on high wages. Enjoy trying to ship them out to get fresh in 💰
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Danny Hall
Danny Hall@dannyhall04·
Something special from here, you feel, to weave through the traffic and hunt down Wrexham in sixth. If they can’t, another big summer looms but Chris Wilder knows how he wants United to look and what needs addressing going forward. #sufc
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Danny Hall
Danny Hall@dannyhall04·
A lot of frustration flying about tonight, and rightly so. We’d have all taken this position in September after 6 losses but that doesn’t help shake the feeling of a missed opportunity in a pretty average Championship. Six points from the last two - even four - would have put …
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DPS
DPS@TortosaExpat·
@Frizza1 It hasn't already been written bid was only approved now whereas the previous bid was paying the creditors. It isn't like any other business that goes pop as football debts get paid in full. Other businesses would not be able to prefer a multi £m creditor over a one man band
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DPS
DPS@TortosaExpat·
Talk will be of what plans do they have, is a 15 point deduction fair, will they get approval etc The real story today should be that just under 200 creditors, many local businesses, that were going to get 25p in every £ they were owed will now get the square root of f*ck all.
The Athletic | Football@TheAthleticFC

A group led by American businessman David Storch has been named as the preferred bidder for Sheffield Wednesday, who will start the 2026-27 season in League One with a 15-point deduction. More from @mjshrimper ⬇️ bit.ly/4bBBVul

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Leo - Sheffy Weds Fan
Leo - Sheffy Weds Fan@Real_SWFC_Media·
Personally I think the first test of how good the new owners are gonna be is how much the season tickets are gonna cost next season, anything between £350 and £400 would a great start in my eyes 👌😅 #swfc
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Wilder United
Wilder United@SheffUtd247·
We had 76 points at this stage last season, that would be top and 8 points clear of 3rd this season. Pain. #SUFC
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