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"Chelsea target Modric will get £95,000-a-week - rising to £130,000-a-week with bonuses - if he signs. He is believed to have been offered a £150,000-a-week deal at Stamford Bridge over the summer.

 

The deal would smash Tottenham's wage structure, under which no player earns over £80,000-a-week."

 

Some times it needs to be done.

 

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Why the protests?

 

From what I can gather the FA is cracking down on the suporter groups incredibly hard atm. Stadium bannings etc and the fans feel that it is unjust and unfair.

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Sounds like swedish FA and Ashley have things in common.

 

I agree with them on the part with fireworks, it looks cool, but its just to risky at a packed stadium.

 

Last week 3-4 people was treated for 2nd degree burns after the Lillestrøm v Vålerenga match in Norway.

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ515JQ4TDDfjJ2d4cZlK2ndOXvoCeyBwoz3MpwcX6cRBXkP2jAuQ

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Sounds like swedish FA and Ashley have things in common.

 

I agree with them on the part with fireworks, it looks cool, but its just to risky at a packed stadium.

 

Last week 3-4 people was treated for 2nd degree burns after the Lillestrøm v Vålerenga match in Norway.

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ515JQ4TDDfjJ2d4cZlK2ndOXvoCeyBwoz3MpwcX6cRBXkP2jAuQ

 

Fireworks yeah I understand but organised flares are one of the best sights in football especially when incorporated into a TIFO.

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United Paint The Toon Red

 

United's players and staff swapped balls and boots for bullets and barricades on Tuesday, as they spent an afternoon paintballing.

With seven new faces joining the St. James' Park ranks over the summer - who have all hit the ground running during the Club's unbeaten start to the 2011/12 campaign - it was the perfect opportunity for everyone to let their hair down and indulge in a spot of team bonding to boot.

 

So Newcastle headed to Slaley Hall in the Northumberland countryside, where it was players against staff over the course of four games.

From coaches and physios, to kit men and video analysts, they all donned the camouflage overalls and masks before heading into the woodland. And it was certainly an eventful afternoon for all involved.

Be it the sight of goalkeeping coach Andy Woodman managing to fall over at the start of every game, or midfielder Cheik Tiote stocking up on enough paint grenades to satisfy an army, it is fair to say that everyone got fully engrossed in the afternoon's activities.

There was, however, rumours of some foul play going on behind enemy lines.

Winger Gabriel Obertan chose to keep a safe distance from the action, yet still managed to get hit by a couple of body shots, while full-back Ryan Taylor found himself singled out and ambushed by three members of staff after the whistle was blown to finish one of the games.

But it was Steven Taylor who deserves to be court-martialed for his underhand tactics. Insiders claim the defender was sniping against his teammates for his own entertainment, before turning the gun on the Club's official photographer Ian Horrocks and video reporter Rob Scanlon, who were both chronicling the afternoon.

It was all in good spirits though and, for the record, the staff will be enjoying bragging rights around the Training Centre for the foreseeable future…[/b]

 

:lol: :lol:

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Tiote stocking up on paint grenades :lol: :lol:

 

The guy is a monster! :smitten:

 

He wasn't thinking it through to be honest. The grenades are shit. Better to just go kamikaze, stock up on loads of spare paint balls and run around shooting the shit out of everyone.

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