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It is at Southampton. Not that it really makes a great deal of difference IMO. Credit to them for holding Man City, but they did get absolutely battered and would have lost that game 90% of the time.
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Just went on their forum to see how they feel bout it. Generally, they're happy it's still going to be there and that the women get to play there. Some think this is some kind of Chelsea-styled PSR shenanigans by the owners. Some also said Sunday is now a massive anti-climax, not a goodbye but just a celebration of moving into the new house while renting out the old one.
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Aye, but knowing when not to cap has definitely been key to climbing rank the last few months. He's not scored from open play in literally months ( Not checked that...), no way I'm capping him vs anyone other than shit teams for the rest of the season.
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Everton fans on Reddit seem to think the upper stands will be closed off, then dismantled. They think they will then try and rebuild it stand by stand. If you expect woman’s football to be hitting something like 39k attendances, then you are best off just doing what Atlanta do for some of their games, put some giant blinds up on the upper tiers and just use the men’s team stadium.
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If Villa and Chelsea win on Friday, Man City will be 6th heading into their game so the pressure will really be on.
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Quite a statement that - is that based on his form for Burnley?
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It looks really shit on that picture mind
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This. It will just cost them more justbto maintain and replace parts of the stadium. The report on the BBC website says it will be the biggest dedicated women football ground at 39k so doesn't sound like they'll downgrade the capacity. I don't know how much the Everton ladies regularly get through the gate at their matches but 39k seems a bit high?
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Salah has been a must captain for 90% of the season only dipped last few weeks - and Haaland - if you didn't captain him for his hattricks at start of season - game over
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Aye, Coventry had to win that 1st leg and hold on to it here. Fat Frank used up his luck to get to the playoffs. Who will hold up those scarves though? These cunts all showing up tonight? No night shift?
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No, we shouldn’t. If we build on Leazes, the current ground has to become parkland. Share the stadium as much as possible with the Women’s team.
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Early goal from Coventry and they will shit a brick.
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I can’t see how it stays in its current guise. The facilities are old and past their shelf life. It will just get more and more expensive to maintain in future. Unless they gradually rebuild it stand by stand, it just looks short sighted.
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Coventry aren't turning it around mind. Early goal from Sunderland and it's lights out.
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Was hoping we would get the nufc badge alongside the trefoil, I suppose that isn’t right for the 97 away shirt so hopefully we get some retro gear with it on instead. Can’t see why the 95/96 away wouldn’t get released this season, or maybe a long sleeved of the home.
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Kid Icarus replied to Rich's topic in Football
Maybe you just don't do rounding and goal difference is probably factored in? Hate these things overall tbh. -
When that game was played me and the lads were on a boat to Gothenburg 2004 UEFA Cup final, we booked up before the Marseille semi in hope. One lad managed to get a signal and found out they got knocked out. Us and other mags went nuts in the bar. Loads of Celtic on the ferry also
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It will be funny if Coventry score a goal after a short throw in
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Bit strange, you would think they would be looking to make as much money in the new stadium as possible.
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GideonShandy replied to Rich's topic in Football
If you round the predicted points to the nearest whole number, Villa would be on 67 and Chelsea on 66. But how you square that with Chelsea having a 53% chance of CL and Villa only 42, I can't imagine. -
That was the original plan. The owners did a feasibility study and they decided to keep it after all. Sky probably knew about it and let TNT take the final match there this Sunday
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You’d think they normally sell the land for property like Roker, Highbury and Upton Park. They’ve properly pissed all over Sky’s big teary send off.
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Thank God it's none of these.. I'd be bankrupt otherwise. Class
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GideonShandy replied to Rich's topic in Football
A hefty points reduction for City (or even a modest one) would make things a lot more comfortable. https://sport.optus.com.au/news/premier-league/os90077/manchester-city-charges-verdict-punishments-guilty