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joelsmega t1_jeaoy2z wrote
Reply to Breaking: Premier League clubs agree new rules that can see owners/directors disqualified for “human rights abuses, based on Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020” by dragon8811
I call bullshit if City aint sacked by sunday
[deleted] t1_jeaok8e wrote
Code_Fred t1_jean6vn wrote
Reply to comment by bonehojo in Judge OKs deal in minor leaguers' $185 million suit vs. MLB by BCLetsRide69
MLB: "You're welcome!"
moving2ksa t1_jeamo57 wrote
Reply to comment by Gasa1_Yuno in Breaking: Premier League clubs agree new rules that can see owners/directors disqualified for “human rights abuses, based on Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020” by dragon8811
Or gitmo, iraq, Afghanistan enough to get Man u, Liverpool?
CynicalBite t1_jeamn63 wrote
Reply to comment by brett1081 in Breaking: Premier League clubs agree new rules that can see owners/directors disqualified for “human rights abuses, based on Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020” by dragon8811
…. and the weather. And the day of the week. And the general mood of the “outraged” upon climbing out of bed that day… and whatever will get the “outraged” even more outraged and therefore the most upvotes.
bossmt_2 t1_jeamiaw wrote
Reply to With the Kings clinching a playoff spot this season, the Jets now have the longest playoff drought in major US sports with 12 seasons by Master-Breakfast4380
Sabres and Jets bringing up the rear. Only double digit teams left.
Hodor_The_Great t1_jealus7 wrote
Reply to comment by Open-Election-3806 in Ukraine, Russia frustrated by IOC approval of neutral athletes by PrincessBananas85
When a huge amount got caught the rest had to go through strict checks... Says so in your own link pal. Minority got caught either cheating or were implicated via fabricated tests. Many refused to comply with the stricter requirements, some boycotted because of the rules being perceived as unfair, every single Russian athlete that has been competing since the scandal under neutral flag has complied with stricter requirements. So... Maybe read your own links and don't just cherrypick a number randomly. Your quoted numbers are why they already got punished, guilty ones got banned, rest were subjected to harsher rules, because of systematic problem instead of just athletes own initiative Russian flag got dropped. We already had crime, investigation, and punishment...
As for invasions and warcrimes those cannot be reason to ban Russia or even their flag when US and Turkey and Saudis get away with the same behaviour. Why should Olympics hold Ukrainian civilians being slaughtered to any higher regard than Iraqi or Yemeni civilians?
lswins t1_jealtej wrote
Reply to comment by Maerwolaeth in With the Kings clinching a playoff spot this season, the Jets now have the longest playoff drought in major US sports with 12 seasons by Master-Breakfast4380
May the world continue to tell you your number one, one bird at a time.
[deleted] t1_jeakhw2 wrote
bonehojo t1_jeajc28 wrote
Reply to comment by cdrhiggins in Judge OKs deal in minor leaguers' $185 million suit vs. MLB by BCLetsRide69
According to the article players can expect up to $5500 and it depends on their amount of play … it quoted saying one guy was going to get ~$135…
RunDNA t1_jeaj0at wrote
I can't find a single article with any more info than the bare bones info in this one.
I want to know more.
Maerwolaeth t1_jeahoip wrote
Amasterclass t1_jeagxwm wrote
Reply to comment by MauricioPochettino in Breaking: Premier League clubs agree new rules that can see owners/directors disqualified for “human rights abuses, based on Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020” by dragon8811
Then Man City and potentially Utd…
Gasa1_Yuno t1_jeaebhj wrote
Reply to Breaking: Premier League clubs agree new rules that can see owners/directors disqualified for “human rights abuses, based on Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020” by dragon8811
Was 9/11 enough to get Newcastle disqualified?
covano32 t1_jeae63a wrote
Reply to comment by Bigworm4444 in Hundreds of fencers sign letter to protest Russians competing by PrincessBananas85
Its a weird psychological experiment, reddit. People who want to be liked will surely alter their opinion because they will get ratio'd hard. For me it just confirms I'm correct lol people revile at the truth these days. Maintaining their bubble is most important.
Elmodipus t1_jeacnik wrote
Reply to comment by Zee09 in Breaking: Premier League clubs agree new rules that can see owners/directors disqualified for “human rights abuses, based on Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020” by dragon8811
For operating in the English Premiere League? Yeah, I would say so.
brett1081 t1_jeabufq wrote
Happy-Campaign5586 t1_jeabp91 wrote
I hate lawyers, for that very reason. Who profits from litigation? Lawyers, every time.
DunkFaceKilla t1_jeab9l3 wrote
Reply to Breaking: Premier League clubs agree new rules that can see owners/directors disqualified for “human rights abuses, based on Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020” by dragon8811
To ask the obvious unanswered question "who gets to decide what qualifies as a Human Rights Abuse?"
Zee09 t1_jea9y2i wrote
Reply to Breaking: Premier League clubs agree new rules that can see owners/directors disqualified for “human rights abuses, based on Global Human Rights Sanctions Regulations 2020” by dragon8811
Looks like USA is out of the running then.
nascarfan624 t1_jea9noh wrote
Reply to With the Kings clinching a playoff spot this season, the Jets now have the longest playoff drought in major US sports with 12 seasons by Master-Breakfast4380
Tied with the Buffalo Sabres
bearcatsquadron t1_jea95a3 wrote
Thought it was talking about Aaron Judge and was impressed that he had the power.
[deleted] t1_jeapdxt wrote
Reply to With the Kings clinching a playoff spot this season, the Jets now have the longest playoff drought in major US sports with 12 seasons by Master-Breakfast4380
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