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World Football Phone In on 5live will be starting soon by the by. Always good for South American BANTZ

 

Yep, it's always a great listen. Vickery and Brassell are outstanding, although recently they've had Luke Moore from The Football Ramble on.

He's easily the best on the TFR but he's been exposed on the the phone in IMO saying that not many people match up to Brassell in terms of all round knowledge of European football. Plus he likes the Toon.

 

Aye I noticed that too. On last week's phone-in he passed on a few questions, which Brassell wouldn't do. Wheelock is pretty good too, but I think the show needs to cover Asia more.

 

Definitely although it's a pretty hard task knowing everything. Not too arsed about AFC region but they do totally miss it out and give CONCACAF (USA) region far too much coverage.

 

Guess it's the Beckham thing, Guardian this weekend is minute by minuting Galaxy v Chivas and have an MLS correspondent despite little or no coverage of anything else outside of Europe.

Talking about giving the USA CONCACAF too much coverage. on a slightly unrelated subject I was baffled at how the USA has pretty much hosted every Gold Cup themselves (apart from 2 or 3 occasions where they co-hosted it with Mexico). I would like to see say Canada host it, they are building some pretty nice Football/Soccer specific stadiums over in Canada now, also how about Mexico host a tournament themselves? They have the stadia for it.

 

Thought they just rotated it? Dunno tbh. Guess it's for ticket revenues as the USA has a massive immigrant population. I have no idea tbh, don't follow the CONCACAF region at all really, don't find it particularly interesting although the MLS seems to be doing alreet.

You would have thought so but no. Anyway thats pointless as Mexico itself is a football hotbed, most of the immigrants who follow football in the USA are from the nation that compete in the Gold Cup. It would just be nice for them to share it around like they do for the Euro's. In dream world I'd like to see Canada host a World Cup, maybe even if they co-hosted with the USA.
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World Football Phone In on 5live will be starting soon by the by. Always good for South American BANTZ

 

Yep, it's always a great listen. Vickery and Brassell are outstanding, although recently they've had Luke Moore from The Football Ramble on.

He's easily the best on the TFR but he's been exposed on the the phone in IMO saying that not many people match up to Brassell in terms of all round knowledge of European football. Plus he likes the Toon.

 

Aye I noticed that too. On last week's phone-in he passed on a few questions, which Brassell wouldn't do. Wheelock is pretty good too, but I think the show needs to cover Asia more.

 

Definitely although it's a pretty hard task knowing everything. Not too arsed about AFC region but they do totally miss it out and give CONCACAF (USA) region far too much coverage.

 

Guess it's the Beckham thing, Guardian this weekend is minute by minuting Galaxy v Chivas and have an MLS correspondent despite little or no coverage of anything else outside of Europe.

Talking about giving the USA CONCACAF too much coverage. on a slightly unrelated subject I was baffled at how the USA has pretty much hosted every Gold Cup themselves (apart from 2 or 3 occasions where they co-hosted it with Mexico). I would like to see say Canada host it, they are building some pretty nice Football/Soccer specific stadiums over in Canada now, also how about Mexico host a tournament themselves? They have the stadia for it.

 

Thought they just rotated it? Dunno tbh. Guess it's for ticket revenues as the USA has a massive immigrant population. I have no idea tbh, don't follow the CONCACAF region at all really, don't find it particularly interesting although the MLS seems to be doing alreet.

You would have thought so but no. Anyway thats pointless as Mexico itself is a football hotbed, most of the immigrants who follow football in the USA are from the nation that compete in the Gold Cup. It would just be nice for them to share it around like they do for the Euro's. In dream world I'd like to see Canada host a World Cup, maybe even if they co-hosted with the USA.

 

They surely stand a chance (with the USA) next time if FIFA continue with their alleged 'rotation' policy. Certain a decent catchment area, probably not enough corruption to see it through though.

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The USA and Canada have a combined population of around 330 million people. It would be great to see them both co-host a world cup. FIFA are supposed to want to bring it to countries that aren't really into football, USA and Canada are the two last nations in the Western world where football isn't popular. It's growing, the MLS has shown that in recent years. What will happen when the likes of Beckham and Henry retire though?, will it go the way it did in the 70's and 80's and become a nothing league again? or will both countries start producing their own talent and their own stars?

 

I'd love to see football take off over there, yeah it's probably not going to be the most popular sport in other country, but with an increase of immigration to both countries, hopefully and increase in talent created by both countries then it could quite easily become a good 2nd favourite sport or summer sport in both countries. At least enough to be able to hold it's own.

 

 

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Fergie 'ambulance drama': Reds boss 'rushed to hospital with suspected heavy nose bleed'

 

Fergie had been due to speak at a dinner in Glasgow to mark the 40th anniversary of Rangers’ Cup Winners’ Cup Final win

 

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was reportedly rushed to hospital with a suspected heavy nose bleed last night.

 

The Reds legend, 70, had been due to speak at a celebratory dinner in Glasgow to mark the 40th anniversary of Rangers’ Cup Winners’ Cup Final win against Moscow Dynamo.

 

He was apparently taken from the £75-a-head event at the Thistle Hotel to the hospital as a precautionary measure before being discharged when doctors decided it was not serious.

 

A Manchester United spokesman told The Sun: “There was a minor problem but he is at home resting and is fine.”

 

Former Rangers managers Alex McLeish and Walter Smith were at the sold-out dinner alongside the players who won the trophy at Barcelona's Nou Camp Stadium in 1972.

 

Sir Alex celebrated 25 years in charge of Manchester United in November and enjoyed success in Scotland before his arrival at Old Trafford.

 

He was at East Stirlingshire and St Mirren before he led Aberdeen to the Scottish championship title in 1980 and the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1983.

 

In his time at Old Trafford, he has steered Man Utd to 12 Premier League titles, two European Cups and five FA Cups.

 

However, United’s cross-city rivals Manchester City sensationally turned the tables on Sunday by clinching the title in extra time.

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/sir-alex-ferguson-rushed-to-hospital-839724

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Fergie 'ambulance drama': Reds boss 'rushed to hospital with suspected heavy nose bleed'

 

Fergie had been due to speak at a dinner in Glasgow to mark the 40th anniversary of Rangers’ Cup Winners’ Cup Final win

 

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was reportedly rushed to hospital with a suspected heavy nose bleed last night.

 

The Reds legend, 70, had been due to speak at a celebratory dinner in Glasgow to mark the 40th anniversary of Rangers’ Cup Winners’ Cup Final win against Moscow Dynamo.

 

He was apparently taken from the £75-a-head event at the Thistle Hotel to the hospital as a precautionary measure before being discharged when doctors decided it was not serious.

 

A Manchester United spokesman told The Sun: “There was a minor problem but he is at home resting and is fine.”

 

Former Rangers managers Alex McLeish and Walter Smith were at the sold-out dinner alongside the players who won the trophy at Barcelona's Nou Camp Stadium in 1972.

 

Sir Alex celebrated 25 years in charge of Manchester United in November and enjoyed success in Scotland before his arrival at Old Trafford.

 

He was at East Stirlingshire and St Mirren before he led Aberdeen to the Scottish championship title in 1980 and the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1983.

 

In his time at Old Trafford, he has steered Man Utd to 12 Premier League titles, two European Cups and five FA Cups.

 

However, United’s cross-city rivals Manchester City sensationally turned the tables on Sunday by clinching the title in extra time.

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/sir-alex-ferguson-rushed-to-hospital-839724

 

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Amazing prices but their ground will still have huge numbers of empty seats next season.

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They're keeping him there? :lol: :lol:

 

Aye, but removing him from the manager's job which equates to basically they can't afford to sack him.

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They're keeping him there? :lol: :lol:

 

They've got no choice. They'll not pay the millions upfront to sack him. Its like on Fm when you've got Smith on the books for the final year of his £60kpw contract, you try a mutual termination but he won't have it, then you hover over the release button, stuck when you see it will cost you £3m...so you leave him there. They will have to pay hin in full to go, so if you can't remove him, move him sideways, upstairs or somewhere else, at least he's doing something and you get something back for your money.

 

Also any manager worth having won't go anywhere near that club, they are a disgrace to football and on course to destroy rovers. They could find themselves in a situation where they sack him, then find no one better wants the job. Could also see them being so shit they move him to a new position only to bring him back as manager again as no one wants the job.

 

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They're keeping him there? :lol: :lol:

 

They've got no choice. They'll not pay the millions upfront to sack him. Its like on Fm when you've got Smith on the books for the final year of his £60kpw contract, you try a mutual termination but he won't have it, then you hover over the release button, stuck when you see it will cost you £3m...so you leave him there. They will have to pay hin in full to go, so if you can't remove him, move him sideways, upstairs or somewhere else, at least he's doing something and you get something back for your money.

 

Also any manager worth having won't go anywhere near that club, they are a disgrace to football and on course to destroy rovers. They could find themselves in a situation where they sack him, then find no one better wants the job. Could also see them being so s*** they move him to a new position only to bring him back as manager again as no one wants the job.

 

 

Surely Kean isn't on a contract worth millions though?

 

Saying that, it wouldn't surprise me.

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They're keeping him there? :lol: :lol:

 

They've got no choice. They'll not pay the millions upfront to sack him. Its like on Fm when you've got Smith on the books for the final year of his £60kpw contract, you try a mutual termination but he won't have it, then you hover over the release button, stuck when you see it will cost you £3m...so you leave him there. They will have to pay hin in full to go, so if you can't remove him, move him sideways, upstairs or somewhere else, at least he's doing something and you get something back for your money.

 

Also any manager worth having won't go anywhere near that club, they are a disgrace to football and on course to destroy rovers. They could find themselves in a situation where they sack him, then find no one better wants the job. Could also see them being so s*** they move him to a new position only to bring him back as manager again as no one wants the job.

 

 

Surely Kean isn't on a contract worth millions though?

 

Saying that, it wouldn't surprise me.

 

£1.5m a year.

 

 

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It's more of a promotional music video (sung by Hacken Lee, a very well known Hong Kong singer who loves his football) for NOW's (a Hong Kong cable TV company) coverage for the Euros.

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Anyone else heard that Neil Warnock is on the brink of resigning?

 

Leeds are finished, man. Rotten to the core.

 

Still can't quite believe he went there if the first place.

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Anyone else heard that Neil Warnock is on the brink of resigning?

 

Leeds are finished, man. Rotten to the core.

 

Rumour is that he's off to WBA....

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