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    Tino Livramento

    canny game today. needs better in front and inside him.
  2. selling gazza, waddle, beardsley killed me off in the 80's. this one doesnt come close. even Carroll going felt worse.
  3. break out the relegationometer.
  4. we were all incredulous and overjoyed that someone actually bought him AND gave us a decent fee,.
  5. whats the deal with him and villa's kit?
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    Anthony Gordon

    he also hesitated slightly and said some of it was true.
  7. how long after the takeover didit start/finish?
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    Anthony Gordon

    i've seen boro, wimbledon, norwich, wigan, oxford, luton, sheff wed, swansea, birmingham all win fucking trophies. ridiculous.
  9. Man City fans aim unsubtle dig at Premier League CEO Richard Masters as legal war rumbles on... amid 'feisty' emergency meeting between top flight clubs over sponsorship rules An emergency meeting between club officials was held on Tuesday afternoon This came amid an ongoing legal war between Man City and the Premier League Manchester City fans planted a giant screen outside the Premier League’s HQ claiming that the competition’s chief executive is being controlled by some of their Big Six rivals - as the civil war between the pair rumbled on. An emergency summit was held on Tuesday afternoon to try and find peace in City’s battle with the top-flight over sponsorship rules. However, execs from across the top flight had to walk past a flatbed truck which featured an LED board showing the badges of Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Spurs with the caption ‘Richard’s Masters’ – a not-so thinly-veiled dig at Premier League boss Richard Masters. The van was parked on North Wharf Road in Paddington close to the entrance of the building where clubs attempted to thrash out next steps in what was described as a ‘feisty’ meeting where no timeline was given on a resolution to the sponsorship rules row. The group claiming responsibility, called The OSC, posted a picture of the elaborate protest, along with the caption: ‘A message to the Premier League from those of us outside the cartel. Stop governing on behalf of them and represent the league fairly and evenly. City, Everton, Forest, Newcastle, Chelsea, West Ham, Newcastle – who is next?’ Premier League CEO Masters (pictured) wants the matter dealt with 'swiftly and effectively' but there are now fears it could drag into 2025 Earlier this month a tribunal ruled that regulations over commercial deals with companies linked to owners of top-flight sides were ‘unlawful’ – after a challenge from City. Insiders have disclosed that the Premier League attempted to stick to their guns in the summit after chief executive Masters told clubs in the aftermath of the hearing that they could make the necessary amendments ‘quickly and effectively’. Read More Inside the week that blew up the Premier League: How Man City's legal war has forced clubs split However, City’s legal counsel Simon Cliff – who responded to Masters’ summary by emailing all clubs to emphatically dismiss that notion – again pointed out that there could be no swift solution. Views were sought from those present, with one source describing exchanges as ‘feisty’. Each club had two representatives. Some attended in person while others dialled in. At one stage, according to insiders, the Premier League representatives complained about the volume of work which would be required. Clubs were told that their feedback would eventually be presented to those working on a solution to the three issues identified with the associated party transaction (APT) rules, including the need to include shareholder loans within the amended system. No date for a vote, which would be needed to bring in changes, was given. Instead, clubs were told that they would be issued with an update in due course. The meeting was scheduled for two hours but only lasted for around a half of that. In special circumstances a vote can be rushed through, should the clubs be in agreement. However, normal practice is for a 21-day period of reflection after proposals are put forward before a vote is taken. Some believe what is a damaging episode for the top flight may now drag into the new year. Meanwhile, the Premier League’s legal battle with City over their alleged 115 breaches of financial regulations, which is not connected to the above, continues.
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    Anthony Gordon

    red really suits him.
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    Match Atmosphere

    definite booing af full time.
  12. people talk about villa. i bet they'd have sold one of bruno, isak or gordon to move forward. i'm not sure as a fanbase we could handle that.
  13. just the best day on and off the pitch.
  14. we just need to win the carabou and everything will be fine.
  15. isak puts his chance away and we go on to get 3 or 4 i reckon.
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    Lewis Hall

    should have been moved into midfield instead of bring longstaff on. would still left us with a passer on the pitch other than schar.
  17. should be one of the benefits of home advantage any way. teams have cottoned on.
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    Harvey Barnes

    they're both right footed. play one on the right. rotate during the games if you have to, depending on how its going
  19. yet we still created some decent chances today and at everton.
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    Match Atmosphere

    stand in the Corner or sit in the lower gallowgate adjacent to them and it feels decent at times. the wimbledon game and carabou cup final sank to new depths of shiteness though.
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    Fabian Schär

    over reliance on him at times to get our attacks going.
  22. still has my support but should get him on radio newcastle and have an #askeddie phone in. what's it with the tonali subs? the fucking corners and setpieces? not playing your top scorer? at least £60m was still available to improve the squad in the summer and none of it spent.
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    Dogawful Officiating

    anyone reckon it was clear pel when the lad fell on the ball. definitely controlled it with his arm.
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