Quote from: TopDeck113 on August 23, 2010, 10:04:45 PMI was surprised to hear that it was the first time he'd attended a match. Sheikh Mansour al Gregnash
I was surprised to hear that it was the first time he'd attended a match.
I heard on a broadcast that some teams like Citeh might be disqualified from UEFA participation (Champions Leage and Europa League) in the future because of their fiscal imbalance between expenditures and profit. Has anyone else heard of this criterion or was the announcer just "blowing it out of his *ss"? If this is true and the ratio is reasonable, UEFA could help save the EPL from total imbalance (which is the way that it is trending). Any details on this situation would be greatly appreciated. At any rate, the EPL needs some type of salary control (even if it is a luxury tax).
Quote from: aftab235 on August 22, 2010, 11:35:55 AM Exactly my thougths. Thanks for succinct summimg up. They could of course use their wealth to improve the life of their fellow human beings in Yemen, Sudan and Ethiopia etc but to filthy rich Arabs those people are sub-human.Because there are no homeless people in the west that could be helped by the billionaires over here? More to the point, why should the rich arabs have to help people there just because they're local, what does proximity have to do with it? The rich people over here are equally capable of helping people in Yemen/Sudan/Ethiopia. It's a bit harsh criticising the rich arabs, when the rich westerners are usually no better.
Exactly my thougths. Thanks for succinct summimg up. They could of course use their wealth to improve the life of their fellow human beings in Yemen, Sudan and Ethiopia etc but to filthy rich Arabs those people are sub-human.
I dont think you've thought that through. Western Billionaires dont generally employ slave labour in the tens of thousands to build themselves expesive follies. The crass, gaudy, showy megastructures built in the UAE were built on the backs of migrant workers who were denied civil rights, decent conditions and basic health and safety.