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Everything posted by Stifler
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Just the Stack comes to mind, maybe Shearers. O think one of them near China town is a home fans only as well.
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She was a proper cunt. She was in locked with calling the lasses who did a podcast with Wraith for leaving his podcast when he started interviewing Stephen Yaxley Lennon. She was one of the main culprits of causing division within the fanbase at the time.
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Not 1 of those Wolves ones will let in away fans either.
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It reminds me of that young lass who spent all her time having a go at those who had enough of Ashley, and those who left after Rafa left saying that you support the team, not the regime. On TV hugging Staveley after the takeover was announced and everything. She turned 18, went to uni, her parents told her they couldn’t pay for her anymore so she had to pay it all herself. She went ballistic when the tickets for the Champions League were out on sale saying that she couldn’t afford it etc. Yeah, welcome to the world of everyone else who has had to make sacrifices, often having to do without going, the same people you were mocking.
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As if a 15 year price freeze on a 10 year price freeze wasn’t already enough of a favour. Some people are just so out of touch.
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I’m not disputing it, I’m just saying it’s unrealistic to expect ticket prices to not at least double. I hope he’s been saving his money all this time.
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£361 for a season ticket? I was saying nearly double that as a students in level 7 during Rafa’s reign.
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Like I have said, the current season ticket holders won’t give a fuck about the consequences of staying until their season tickets go up to £1,000, £1,500, and £2,000.
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I’m on there. I’m pretty sure it’s going to be new digital advertising boards. There doesn’t seem to be anything on the planning portal though.
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The argument would be that in year 1 they could just go all out to built a squad capable of staying in the Premier League, and building from there. Year 2 they would get a points deduction, but if they did a good enough rebuild, the points taken off them may not be enough to send them down.
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Surely any punishment they got for over spend next season would be applied the season after?
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Through as winners of the group.
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Middlesbrough have lost on penalties, so as it stands Newcastle win the group on goal difference, a goal for Gateshead though and I think they drop out of the top 2 qualifying places.
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4-2 up now, I think as it stands they finish in the top 2 due to goal difference.
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I work a lot in Sunderland, basically one of our plants is on their port, and we have a contract with the local council. As much as they may not go to games, they fucking have a load of shirts and shit. That away shirt they have this season has got to be the best selling shirt they have ever had, absolutely fucking all of them are wearing it, the training jacket as well. Probably not enough on it’s own, and the case remains to be seen if they will do the same next year where they likely won’t have a retro style away shirt/jacket to sell, or one that may not be as popular.
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Potentially have a new cup on display, so therefor may increase the price due to the demand from those who want to see it.
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This is anchoring, well you can change what happens to the money after certain amount of time, but basically that’s what anchoring does, and it was rejected by the top 6, Man City aside.
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If the Premier League introduced a salary cap though, La Liga would just increase theirs to above ours, just so that they could get that competitive edge over us. I don’t see how a salary cap would work,,as you have already said, the anchoring is the way to go about it.
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The yanks want a closed Premier League and possibly a closed ESL because it guarantees them money. No chance of going down. To put things into perspective, the new San Diego MLS franchise owners paid the same amount to the MLS for the franchise rights, than Everton were sold for. The Everton deal included paying off all their debt, a new stadium, the training ground, the staff, the players, and one of the longest established fanbases in the sport. The San Diego deal was just for the right to start a team in the city. Everything else has to be added on top of that.
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We won’t get a salary cap, both ECHR and British law would be on it if a salary cap was introduced. Also the Premier League would be terrified that a league such as La Liga would become more dominant overtime.
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Tries to take them both out, but gets tagged out for someone else so he can be carried off by his mates.
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That’s what happens when you look like a 50 year old marketing executive who’s on the lunch time Starbucks run in an American 80’s movie.
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In all fairness, I do think it’s right Amorim gets given time to rebuild the club. I also think that the fact he hasn’t had a new manager bounce effect, just shows the fact that the majority of players have checked out. In saying that I think saying he’s not going to change and he’s only got 1 plan, makes him sound like Ange who is unwilling to change to fit games and is very limited. I understand his true meaning was he’s got a plan, and it’s going to take time to get everyone on board with it and for it to take effect, but he’s worded it badly. In saying this, I hope he is actually like Ange and will relentlessly make the same mistakes over and over again.