...that could well have an element of truth in them.
Here's a few of mine:
- Roy Keane and SAF made up years ago. SAF now works through Keane to call out the players and the way the club has been run these last few years.
- The Premier League knew all about City's financial discretions years ago but, wanting a change from Chelsea and United winning the league, they allowed it to create competition. Now they've realised they've opened Pandora's box it's too late.
- AC Milan threw the 2005 Champions League Final. Corruption was rife then in Italian football and Milan wanted a piece of the action. They knew that a lot of money was lumped on the draw and got it. The evidence is all there to see. They were 3-0 up and coasting and the opposition came back with three goals in six minutes to level. After 3-3 they were never really in danger of losing the match. A team coming from 3-0 down would usually have the momentum but the match settled down to an even contest again.
Would you like to share any of yours?
Outlandish football conspiracies/rumours
posted on 12/9/23
The *insert ref/football organising body/media* definitely have an agenda against *insert team I support*
posted on 12/9/23
Messi died 20 years ago and was replaced by his twin brother.
posted on 12/9/23
- " The Premier League knew all about City's financial discretions years ago but, wanting a change from Chelsea and United winning the league, they allowed it to create competition. Now they've realised they've opened Pandora's box it's too late."
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The EPL only came out with the headline-grabbing "115 breaches" as a way of diverting attention from the Tracey Crouch fan-led review.
The prospect of having independent adjudicators is the stuff of nightmares for any club owner.
So what did the club owners do? They had to make a big show of being able to police themselves. So they threw City under the bus. Knowing full well that nothing was ever going to come out of it.
And the diversion seems to have worked. All the public and political pressure has just evaporated.
posted on 12/9/23
José Mourinho sold his soul to the devil in exchange for winning at football. This went on until the devil couldn't take the shiiit football any more, returned José's soul and included Lukaku as interest.
posted on 12/9/23
comment by it'sonlyagame (U6426)
posted 14 minutes ago
José Mourinho sold his soul to the devil in exchange for winning at football. This went on until the devil couldn't take the shiiit football any more, returned José's soul and included Lukaku as interest.
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posted on 12/9/23
The Jinky/Jungle Bhoy episode contained characters of Barry's making but he hasn't yet admitted it was him.
posted on 12/9/23
comment by Kobbie The King Mainoo (U10026)
posted 3 hours, 44 minutes ago
The high risk low reward nature of this style of play results in more goals conceded from it than scored from it.
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No it doesn’t, it’s the opposite, it’s why teams do it.
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Not a chance. Always here the "trying to play out from the back" never "what a goal, it all started from a goalkick"
posted on 13/9/23
World cup 66 was heavily fixed.
posted on 13/9/23
My bad, misread the title, and you want theories and rumours not facts.
posted on 13/9/23
comment by Cinciwolf----Old Trafford record attendance.....WOLVES V GRIMSBY. .......lolz (U11551)
posted 10 hours, 46 minutes ago
My bad, misread the title, and you want theories and rumours not facts.
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You cynic 😏