"The cartel" is just the same buzz word shite you see in American politics. The elite, deep state, the swamp etc.
It's just some nameless antagonist they can blame because they can't accept they're not really supporting a regular football club.
Some? There is 10% earnest conversations about the plot. The other 90% is karaoke, tearing your shirt off to fight lads, cracking bikes off skulls, more karaoke, a chicken real estate manager, darts, phone sex and this lad.
If the tide turns then Sky will quickly turn and be the moral vanguard for football. They'll have Neville in a cape on the steps of Wembley giving a speech.
Have to laugh at the media suddenly getting all high and mighty.
You're the cnuts who brushed this aside and kissed their arse for a decade. Waxing lyrical about their style of football, gushing over Guardiola, saying they're the best PL side...
Probably true. They did a movie follow-up to one of the greatest TV shows ever with Breaking Bad and it was eh.
But if they have Tom Hardy trying to talk with 10 marbles in his mouth in it for loads of the film, it'll be worth watching...
That's what the real sportswashing is. It's not "We're winning trophies, love us." it's being the "benevolent" overlords helping the community and forcing them to become dependant on them. That's how you get real loyalty.
They're so inconsequential and their fanbase is so small that companies like Dominos and Paddy Power feel free to rip the piss out of them without fear of a boycott backlash.
Not really. The vast majority of them dream of being courted and swept off their feet by some sheikhs. They won't want to eliminate that possibility by punishing City.
This is basically Elden Ring 1.5 by the looks of it.
8 new weapon types
100+ new weapons
previews were able to play 2 legacy dungeons, but they said there's more and a lot of hidden areas
at least 10 new major big bosses, but there's plenty of...