WELL SAID JAMES!!
Glad he took 10 minutes of his show to show how said it could/would be!
We are all former students at Lakenheath High School and other public schools in East Anglia. We were in school in the 70s and 80s and drank deeply from the well of British culture of those decades - the pints, the telly, and of course the footie!
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Speaking on Tuesday, Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin said the six Premier League clubs planning on a breakaway European Super League had made a "huge mistake".
The Slovenian criticised the attitude of owners who he said view the game as a "product" and fans as "consumers".
"I would like to address the owners of some English clubs," said Ceferin.
"Gentlemen, you made a huge mistake. Some will say it is greed, others disdain, arrogance or complete ignorance of England's football culture, but actually it doesn't matter.
"What matters is that there is still time to change your mind, everyone makes mistakes. English fans deserve to have you correct your mistake, they deserve respect."
I like Corden's indignation, but I also appreciate that he demands that we not forget who made the decision to breakaway and why they did it. I don't want the Kroenkes to have a single thing to do with my club. I don't want Levy, or Mansour, or Henry, or the Glazers to be allowed to have anything to do with football, ever again. All of them deserve lifetime bans from football. Period.
Thanks for posting this clip, Dave. It's a really effective statement. I'm really proud of how the football supporting community really banded together to give this initiative the boot. I'm with Steve - the harshest punishments have to be meted out to those involved in order to prevent this happening again.
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