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Just let them get on with it, RTG have evolved into the permanent itch that's impossible to scratch. An annoyance, nothing else.

 

Saying that, they provide endless fuel for the whole ongoing 'classy' thing. As well as a never-ending source of sig material...

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Martin O'Neill believes the introduction of a winter break would help Premier League clubs both 'psychologically and physically'.

 

Or he could, you know, not play the same line-up every single match.

 

 

its been discussed since I was a kid, and explained, that a cold winter snap can happen any time in this country from oct to march- when the fk are you going to have the break and make it fit with the unpredictable weather?

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Martin O'Neill believes the introduction of a winter break would help Premier League clubs both 'psychologically and physically'.

 

Or he could, you know, not play the same line-up every single match.

 

 

its been discussed since I was a kid, and explained, that a cold winter snap can happen any time in this country from oct to march- when the fk are you going to have the break and make it fit with the unpredictable weather?

 

The weather isn't the problem, the point would be to give the players a rest. Not that I'm in favour of it - as a fan, I love all the Xmas games.

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Martin O'Neill believes the introduction of a winter break would help Premier League clubs both 'psychologically and physically'.

 

Or he could, you know, not play the same line-up every single match.

 

 

its been discussed since I was a kid, and explained, that a cold winter snap can happen any time in this country from oct to march- when the fk are you going to have the break and make it fit with the unpredictable weather?

 

The weather isn't the problem, the point would be to give the players a rest. Not that I'm in favour of it - as a fan, I love all the Xmas games.

 

Yes but if you have a break then there's a massive cold snap and a load of games get called off, you're left with a massive fixture pile up.

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Martin O'Neill believes the introduction of a winter break would help Premier League clubs both 'psychologically and physically'.

 

Or he could, you know, not play the same line-up every single match.

 

 

its been discussed since I was a kid, and explained, that a cold winter snap can happen any time in this country from oct to march- when the fk are you going to have the break and make it fit with the unpredictable weather?

 

The weather isn't the problem, the point would be to give the players a rest. Not that I'm in favour of it - as a fan, I love all the Xmas games.

 

Yes but if you have a break then there's a massive cold snap and a load of games get called off, you're left with a massive fixture pile up.

 

Well presumably the season finishes later if there's a break, so the pile-up would have been the same anyway. Either way, I'm happy with the status quo. But only a couple of songs, really.

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After they play Norwich, they've got Man Utd, Chelsea, Newcastle then Everton. Then they're going to Villa Park.

 

Ouch.

 

Holy shit! Howay QPR!

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