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Torquay lead 2-0 against Rochdale who if they win could go up today. Not going well is it?
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WBA lead and as it stands are going up. Hearts lead agaist Kilmarnock.
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It's like Whitley Bay beating Man Utd
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Atleast Rangers went out to a half decent SPL team.
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Celtic :mackems: :mackems: :mackems: :mackems: I bet they arn't calling for Lennon to get the job after this. If Celtic carry this on next year then they will be relegated.
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I remember seeing that somewhere on football shirt - culture.
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So travelling in London is easy, so too it is for travelling in other cities in the UK, most of our stadia isn't hard to get to, so maybe the transport problem isn't a problem or even a debate I should of brought up. Though my original point is the one that Madras came up with, why give the big fish all the food, when it is only going to get bigger and leave less room in the tank for the smaller fish who will end up suffering?
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Getting to London in most cases is fairly easy, most (if not all cities) have a direct train route, a major road route, and a lot have direct flights. However for all of the public transport London offers it can be rather difficult to actually travel in London once you arrive. Also the question has to be asked is, why should London beneift from all of these games, after England games are national games, so surely every corner of the nation should have a chance of benefitting from hosting national games, and why should London gain from games that could be played between two clubs (for example the FA Cup games, and the play off's) that arn't from London all the time? Not really. I left the CCF 5 mins after the final whistle (as, staggeringly, did lots and lots of Man U fans who couldnt be arsed to wait around for the final whistle, let alone the trophy presentation. I guess that's how it is when you're so successful), walked down Wembley Way, got on the tube and was back in Harrow to get in the car with the absolute minimum of fuss. And that was with 90,000 people there. It all depends where about you come from, I mean not all trains go to Kings cross, and not all roads and such lead you directly to Wemberly, infact public transport is surposed to be rather poor around there. And also, since the Man Utd fans stayed behind after the final whistle for the trophy you were only up against half of the crowd, so thats about 45k, thats less then the crowd at most games at SJP. Imagine how much harder it would of been for the fans of Man Utd who did stay behind? As Madras said, why not think of what games like these could bring to other areas?
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Getting to London in most cases is fairly easy, most (if not all cities) have a direct train route, a major road route, and a lot have direct flights. However for all of the public transport London offers it can be rather difficult to actually travel in London once you arrive. Also the question has to be asked is, why should London beneift from all of these games, after England games are national games, so surely every corner of the nation should have a chance of benefitting from hosting national games, and why should London gain from games that could be played between two clubs (for example the FA Cup games, and the play off's) that arn't from London all the time?
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I don't even see why we need a national stadium. A lot of our stadiums are up to scratch at club level, atleast in the Premiership and few in the lower leagues are of a decent level. England could easily play in a number of stadiums across the country, and the FA Cup final (and the Play off finals). That could of encoraged clubs to build/rebuild real stadiums and get away from the flat pack stadiums aswell, giving clubs a real chace to host something special and creating a special stadium in the process. It would also mean that police, travel infastructure and such wouldn't of been streched when you have FA Cup semi's on each day in one weekend and the play off finals over 2-3 days, each of them could of been spread out across the country so that you don't have 40k fans of 4-6 teams all in one area over a weekend. I mean loads of teams are planning on building newer and bigger stadiums aswell as re-developeing existing ones, for example Spurs, Liverpool, Everton, this could of given them the push to get on with it. To me national stadiums are now for countries thatcan only afford to pay for one stadium that can handle the pressure of FIFA and whatever other organisation requirements, we can afford plenty of stadiums that fall into this catergory. Offering these events across the nation could give everyone a real chance to see these games for themselves without having to pay sky high prices to get to London, hotel prices to stay over, and the high prices they expect for food aswell. It could of been a real boost to local business's (and football clubs, which as it has been known a lot of clubs could do with the finacial gains this could of offerd) and each and every town and city that would of been able to of hosted these events, sadly though this all falls back into London's pocket. Then again, this could of been the stupidest idea and post I have ever came up with.
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They are wearing that kit only for the cup, but apparently they will be using Kappa for the remainder of this season, not sure how that works out.
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If I was Portsmouth I would refuse to renegotiate, I mean they will have to play him at some point, and they have nothing to lose
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Usually a month or so after the home shirt.
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Yeah, the first 3 are the star collars, though it looks far better on the 3rd shirt.
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http://www.footballshirtculture.com/components/com_joomgallery/img_pictures/fantasy_kit_design_1/nufc_20100409_1078649157.jpg
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Aye, have the colours the other way around, so that the black is where the white is, vica versa. Also I'd rather have one fo the star collars. Also, no Puma's on the shoulders.
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Anything to have Shearer up front, also he could bring back a lot of players, Robert etc, great for the memories but would probs get hammerd by a half decent team, so we best have it against Darlo.
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3-0, garunteed to finish 3-2 now.
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Was the right decision. I couldn't give a s*** if a Benfica player took out a gun and shot Torres when he was in the box and the ref gave a penalty, I don't want Liverpool to go through and as it's been said you can't just let players tell you each decision. b******, 2-0. You're a tit. Meh I seriously hate Liverpool. I would love to see them cheated out of things like they cheat other teams out of things.
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Maybe not, with it being a Puma shirt and not an Adidas one, I'm sure we will see it before the end of the season, but we might not wear it. Yeah, Adidas have the contract till the end of the season. So it's unlikely we'll wear Puma this season. Fuck them. Typical german. You do relise that Puma are german aswell, and are based in the same city as Adidas and was formed by the founder of Adidas's brother?
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Was the right decision. I couldn't give a shit if a Benfica player took out a gun and shot Torres when he was in the box and the ref gave a penalty, I don't want Liverpool to go through and as it's been said you can't just let players tell you each decision. Bastard, 2-0.
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This is crap, it's like watching 2 girls 1 cup because channel 5 are licking Liverpool's ass so badly.
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Fucking cunts, ref said no goal, Liverpool complained and he gave it. Grow some fucking balls.
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Maybe not, with it being a Puma shirt and not an Adidas one, I'm sure we will see it before the end of the season, but we might not wear it.
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nah, I like the first one he made with the thinner stripes, that with the black sleeves would be great. Maybe having one of the Puma star collars instead aswell.