It is that, for sure.Not a curse, but a stain.
It is that, for sure.Not a curse, but a stain.
Voldemort couldn’t take over a High School.Vodemort was competent. Evil. But competent. Therefore, Farquaad.
President Skroob. Bruce Allen/Vinny Cerrato as Dark HelmetVodemort was competent. Evil. But competent. Therefore, Farquaad.
I believe he left because of potential legal issues. $6B can grease a lot of skids on both sides of the pond
I wonder if this is why he left the country - to avoid prosecution. Where is Gerry? Tanya?
The issue is that nobody interviews him or finds information for extraditionNot to be rude, but the have you been living under a rock phrase was what first came to my mind when I read this. Of course he fled. This was news two years ago.
Again sorry to be blunt.
Don’t worry I’m no genius. My predictions are are amongst the worst on this site. One reason I can’t gamble on football. I stink at it.
He lives on international waters. He has unlimited protection. No extradition.The issue is that nobody interviews him or finds information for extradition
Same. Classic enabler.I used to feel kinda bad for Tanya. I don’t anymore.
Exactly but I am sure there is a lot more to itHe lives on international waters. He has unlimited protection. No extradition.


Unfortunately, I am not willing to see that act as philanthropy - just my opinion, I can't be burned a million times and keep coming back for more. He has to do something without any obvious ulterior selfish motives available. There, he just finished a gigantic sale, he was having trouble selling the place, it was more trouble than it was worth, he wanted the 18.5 million tax-write off that cost him 0 time/effort and hastened the book being closed. So, I definitely don't see it as an act as philanthropy at all. When you give from large amounts of excess, it's good for the receiver but it isn't a big act of generosity. It's a castoff to you.I read the article. Wow - I didn't realize the Snyder's had *donated* their former home (listed at almost $30 million) to the American Cancer Society. Say what you will, but that's a pretty big act of philanthropy. I thought the core assertion of the article, that Snyder 'hates the Commanders success' was pretty weakly supported. Basically, someone who visited him recently said 'He ****ing hates it'. So the entire article is based on an anonymous 'friend' (not much of a friend though, right?) whose opinion is that Snyder hates seeing the Commanders succeed.
Maybe he does. I'm sure he's bitter. How could he not be? But I feel like if you are going to put that in a headline, you ought to have more than some gossip from an anonymous source. The biggest thing I gleaned from that article was Snyder trying desperately to get out of the sale in the waning hours. I don't think I had heard about those efforts to submarine the whole thing, and Joe Gibbs being the one to convince him to let it happen. That part doesn't surprise me as I think Gibbs is one of the few people Snyder ever remotely listened to.
How do you get the motherfucker do to an interview or press conference? That is the question.I read the article. Wow - I didn't realize the Snyder's had *donated* their former home (listed at almost $30 million) to the American Cancer Society. Say what you will, but that's a pretty big act of philanthropy. I thought the core assertion of the article, that Snyder 'hates the Commanders success' was pretty weakly supported. Basically, someone who visited him recently said 'He ****ing hates it'. So the entire article is based on an anonymous 'friend' (not much of a friend though, right?) whose opinion is that Snyder hates seeing the Commanders succeed.
Maybe he does. I'm sure he's bitter. How could he not be? But I feel like if you are going to put that in a headline, you ought to have more than some gossip from an anonymous source. The biggest thing I gleaned from that article was Snyder trying desperately to get out of the sale in the waning hours. I don't think I had heard about those efforts to submarine the whole thing, and Joe Gibbs being the one to convince him to let it happen. That part doesn't surprise me as I think Gibbs is one of the few people Snyder ever remotely listened to.
Yeah I'm in this camp. While I can understand why some may want to move on I have been searching for this since he moved to England. I did random searches of Daniel Snyder just to see if I could find out what he must be going through now. And this article, which I was about to post, ,was exactly what I was searching for.I know some folks prefer to just move on from the past.
Me? I enjoy bad things happening to shitty ppl...classic schadenfreude. Love hearing that in spite of the life of luxury he's living that the success of this team is really pissing in Dan's cheerios.
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How Dan Snyder views Commanders' title run from afar: 'He ... hates it'
Sources close to the ex-Commanders owner say he remains in denial over what led to his ouster from the NFL.www.espn.com