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Yeah, that Ronaldo goal's fantastic.

 

How harsh are the rules on football videos on here?  Is it a blanket ban?  Is a clip from our promotion season in 92/93 season going to cause much damage?

 

Anyway, search for 'Newcastle United 1992-93 Season Review - Part Four' on YouKnowWhat and see Rob Lee's goal again at around 13:11.

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Yeah, that Ronaldo goal's fantastic.

 

How harsh are the rules on football videos on here?  Is it a blanket ban?  Is a clip from our promotion season in 92/93 season going to cause much damage?

 

Anyway, search for 'Newcastle United 1992-93 Season Review - Part Four' on YouKnowWhat and see Rob Lee's goal again at around 13:11.

 

blanket ban.

 

though you can post copyrighted shit on general chat to your heart's content.  :snod:

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Found this on naver.com today. My Korean is really shoddy at the moment, so perhaps oldtype can explain why Arsene Wenger in briefs is significant.

 

 

It's comparing the summer spending of big clubs to fashion. The Wenger panel is a riff on "The Emperor's New Clothes"

 

He's saying "I've signed big stars. They just can't be seen by anyone stupid or incompetent."

 

I could attempt to explain the whole thing but really most of it wouldn't be funny if you're not Korean.

 

Can you tell me what are the Real Madrid/Barcelona bits saying? :aww:

 

The top panel says "dressed to impress on a night out," in reference to how both sides have strengthened for their CL campaigns.

 

The bottom panel says "still trendy at home too." It's basically saying that all the other La Liga sides are well fucked as a result.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-14641254

 

Tottenham 'to drop 2012 Olympic stadium legal bid'

By Adrian Warner

Olympics correspondent, BBC London

 

 

Tottenham Hotspur are on the verge of abandoning their legal battle to take over the 2012 Olympic Stadium after the Games, BBC London can reveal.

 

The club was due in the High Court on Wednesday seeking a judicial review over the Olympic Park Legacy Company's choice to hand the stadium to West Ham.

 

But Spurs were involved in intense negotiations with the office of London Mayor Boris Johnson on Tuesday night.

 

They are close to striking a deal to build a new stadium in north London.

 

"If these negotiations are concluded successfully as expected, the appeal will be dropped," a senior government source told the BBC.

 

This month's riots in north London have played a major role in persuading the club that they need to stay in Tottenham.

 

Spurs have been looking for government and mayoral support for their plans for a bigger ground at a site in Northumberland Park, near White Hart Lane, for several months.

 

Businesses in the area would have been hit hard if the club had moved away. The club realises that it is an integral part of rebuilding the area after the riots.

 

Any deal with the mayor is expected to involved public funding, which Mr Johnson has already said he supports.

 

 

Spurs had plans to develop the Northumberland Park site approved by the mayor in 2010 but escalating costs turned their focus towards taking over the Olympic Stadium in Stratford.

 

Some fans staged a protest about the proposed move to east London, saying they wanted their club to remain in Tottenham.

 

Spurs have played at White Hart Lane since 1899.

 

Tottenham had already applied to the government's Regional Growth Fund for a grant to cover costs which would be associated with moving to Northumberland Park.

 

They include upgrading public transport and providing training and employment opportunities for local people.

 

Tottenham were struggling to win their legal battle with Olympic chiefs. A High Court judge had already turned down the club's first appeal for a judicial review.

 

If the club now drops the second appeal, West Ham can go ahead with their plans to move into the Olympic Stadium by 2014.

 

This would secure the legacy of the most high-profile venue at the Olympic Park and boost London's hopes of staging the 2017 World Athletics Championships.

 

 

 

 

 

RT @DavidLammy: New White Hart Lane more likely than ever now. Good news for Spurs fans and Tottenham residents.  (David Lammy is the MP for Tottenham).

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FIFA World Rankings are stupid. Top 5 is:

1. Holland

2. Spain

3. Germany

4. England

5. Uruguay

 

Spain are World and European champions so should be top really. England shouldn't be anywhere near the top 5.

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FIFA World Rankings are stupid. Top 5 is:

1. Holland

2. Spain

3. Germany

4. England

5. Uruguay

 

Spain are World and European champions so should be top really. England shouldn't be anywhere near the top 5.

 

Exactly what I was thinking while reading the news on the bbc website few minutes ago. They probably only throw the dice to get the ranking done.

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Fenerbahce withdrawn from Champions League by own FA for match fixing, replacement to be announced later...

 

UEFA - "We have entered every top division team from Europe into the hat, and the selected team is... FC Anzhi Makhachkala"

 

UEFA - :shifty:

 

Suleyman Kerimov -  :troll:

 

 

 

 

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Looks like we could be guaranteed entry regardless of tonight's result as we are currently 5th ranked in the co-efs

 

Just said that on the other thread, looks like you are defintly in it. Some people on twitter are saying copenagen for some reason though?

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