Winney
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18 YEARS OLD… 25 YEARS IN PRISON
A Texas teen just got hit with 25 years for a convenience store robbery.
The judge made it clear - probation wasn’t even on the table due to his previous record while being held in jail.
Said he didn’t have a real chance at success outside.
His family broke down in court as the sentence was handed down.
At 18… your whole life is just starting -
But one decision can change everything forever.
Do you think this sentence fits the crime… or is it too much? ⬇️ 🇺🇸
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@centristpeater That's fair enough. It's good he's proud of his roots, or his parent's roots. Context is needed here, I'm guessing he said it as part of an overall question and not just come out with that answer, hence he plays for the England national side.
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@TheBladette How's that then when no official bid was made, so no fucker knows what he's worth. Unless you're going on what Transfermrkt says😂
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Still worth more than your whole club.
Brian 🦉@_Brian1867
Hahahahahaha look at this silly cunt biting - being a twat on twitter doesn’t make you any better bro
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@Sufc_alex07 You're talking about us being rattled by posting about this post, because you're rattled 😂
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Sheffield Wednesday fans, please please please do tell me how you manage to get rattled over everything.
Talk about us being obsessed but you make the rivalry look like a nursery fight, grow up 👶🍼
#sufc #twitterblades
Wednesday@SWFCjv23
Only gone and saw Sydie Peck getting rejected a elf bar is 7Hills n tryna use his instagram as ID.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂@SheffieldUnited @sydiepeck8 #wawaw #swfc #sheffieldwednesday
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@Bailey_SUFC Your lot interrupted Bannan's meal with his family. All this guy's done is snap a photo, he's not said owt to him. How's it the same?
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@nickdemarco_ You’re right, David Clowes paid the creditors 25% so that #DCFC didn’t have the 15 point penalty in league one. Sheff Wed’s prospective new owners should do the same.
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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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@nickdemarco_ I hope this is in regards to us.
Although, this could also be about Chelsea!
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@henrywinter Makes no difference when we've just seen what happened to Chelsea, who were given suspended sanctions for cooperation by the same organisation that argued that an independent panel's reduced sanctions against Forest, because of their cooperation, we're excessive. It's all rigged.
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New licensing system for the 116 clubs in Premier League, EFL and National League requires them to hold “sufficient resources” to steer them away from any potential “cliff edge”. Level of risk will be assessed on a club-by-club basis by Independent Football Regulator. From 2027/2028 season, clubs in the top five divisions will require a licence from the IFR in order to compete.
Clubs need to show liquidity to meet their financial commitments and cope with "stress" such as relegation or withdrawal of owner funding. Club liquidity will be monitored on an ongoing basis by the IFR which can also impose measures such as “reducing expenditure or restructuring debt”. (Players not counted as liquid assets as “clubs cannot readily realise their value outside transfer windows”). Clubs must also show evidence of “having meaningfully consulted" with fans.
“It cannot be right that so many clubs exist on a cliff edge where one change could threaten their entire existence – fans should be debating formations not finances,” says IFR CEO Richard Monks. “Our licensing regime will ensure that club risk is managed appropriately, creating a more stable environment for growth and investment.”
Four “key risk factors” that IFR expects clubs to “monitor and mitigate” are...
*Business Model – funding gaps between income and costs.
*Liquidity & Cash flow – the ability to meet short-term financial obligations.
*Solvency and Debt – risks to operating in the medium to long term.
*Governance – adequacy of financial decision-making and risk management.
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United will have to prove that they have the funds to avoid "major financial shocks" to get a licence under new plans drawn up by the Independent Football Regulator - and one of their previous best sources of income won't count
thestar.co.uk/sport/football…
#sufc #twitterblades
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