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Girlfriend lives in Wembley. This is awful news.

I would imagine if the 10% away fans rule applies in the Premier League then we will get an away allocation of 9,000.

 

No.  It's 10% or 3,000.

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Girlfriend lives in Wembley. This is awful news.

I would imagine if the 10% away fans rule applies in the Premier League then we will get an away allocation of 9,000.

 

No.  It's 10% or 3,000.

Fuck. Not a chance Spurs will be able to sell out 90k seats. Hopefully away teams get a good allocation.
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Girlfriend lives in Wembley. This is awful news.

 

Been on that street, the girls are expensive and pap.

 

Wembley isn't a street. And i've got a diamond lady.

 

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Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon will make the 1,000th appearance of his professional career in Friday's World Cup qualifier against Albania.

 

It will be his 168th Italy game, making him the most capped European player - above Spain's Iker Casillas and Latvian Vitalijs Astafjevs.

 

:notbad:

 

GOAT imo

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"She's a big lass, she's a bonny lass, and she likes her beer. And they call her Michelle Obama, and she lives in Wembley"  ;)

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Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon will make the 1,000th appearance of his professional career in Friday's World Cup qualifier against Albania.

 

It will be his 168th Italy game, making him the most capped European player - above Spain's Iker Casillas and Latvian Vitalijs Astafjevs.

 

:notbad:

 

Priest: "What will you name the child?"

Parents: *slams hands on keyboard a few times* "This."

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Watching the 4-4 again...that game must literally have been the pinnacle for so many people's lives playing or supporting Newcastle. We absolutely smashed them second half. A few fortunate decisions but on and off the pitch there was 100% belief. Makes you so, so proud. Tiote passing like he was Shelvey

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https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/mar/25/becchetti-bates-venkys-10-awful-owners-football-clubs-leyton-orient

 

:lol: @ this guy ffs

 

Douglas Craig, York City 1990-2002

The only one of 92 Football League chairmen to refuse to sign up to the Let’s Kick Racism Out of Football charter, Douglas Craig enjoyed considerable early popularity as York City owner as the club won promotion to the third tier of English football and knocked Manchester United out of the 1995-96 League Cup. No fan of on-field frippery, the former Tory councillor was heard ordering Ginner Hall to “cut out the fancy stuff!” after the left-back nutmegged Ryan Giggs at Old Trafford. In 1999, Craig and his fellow directors incurred the wrath of Minstermen fans by transferring ownership of York’s much-loved city-centre home, Bootham Crescent, to a holding company in which he owned a large stake for £165,000, before trying to force the club to buy back their own ground for £4.5m or face extinction. Craig was also instrumental in the FA process that enabled Wimbledon’s owners to relocate their club to Milton Keynes. Within a couple of years of his exit, York were in the Conference and despite escaping once are facing relegation from the National League.

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https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/mar/25/becchetti-bates-venkys-10-awful-owners-football-clubs-leyton-orient

 

:lol: @ this guy ffs

 

Douglas Craig, York City 1990-2002

The only one of 92 Football League chairmen to refuse to sign up to the Let’s Kick Racism Out of Football charter, Douglas Craig enjoyed considerable early popularity as York City owner as the club won promotion to the third tier of English football and knocked Manchester United out of the 1995-96 League Cup. No fan of on-field frippery, the former Tory councillor was heard ordering Ginner Hall to “cut out the fancy stuff!” after the left-back nutmegged Ryan Giggs at Old Trafford. In 1999, Craig and his fellow directors incurred the wrath of Minstermen fans by transferring ownership of York’s much-loved city-centre home, Bootham Crescent, to a holding company in which he owned a large stake for £165,000, before trying to force the club to buy back their own ground for £4.5m or face extinction. Craig was also instrumental in the FA process that enabled Wimbledon’s owners to relocate their club to Milton Keynes. Within a couple of years of his exit, York were in the Conference and despite escaping once are facing relegation from the National League.

 

Good read that, cheers.

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[emoji38] @ this guy ffs

 

Douglas Craig, York City 1990-2002

The only one of 92 Football League chairmen to refuse to sign up to the Let’s Kick Racism Out of Football charter, Douglas Craig enjoyed considerable early popularity as York City owner as the club won promotion to the third tier of English football and knocked Manchester United out of the 1995-96 League Cup. No fan of on-field frippery, the former Tory councillor was heard ordering Ginner Hall to “cut out the fancy stuff!” after the left-back nutmegged Ryan Giggs at Old Trafford. In 1999, Craig and his fellow directors incurred the wrath of Minstermen fans by transferring ownership of York’s much-loved city-centre home, Bootham Crescent, to a holding company in which he owned a large stake for £165,000, before trying to force the club to buy back their own ground for £4.5m or face extinction. Craig was also instrumental in the FA process that enabled Wimbledon’s owners to relocate their club to Milton Keynes. Within a couple of years of his exit, York were in the Conference and despite escaping once are facing relegation from the National League.

 

Good read that, cheers.

Racism thing aside how can that ground thing not be criminal? Jesus.

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https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/mar/25/becchetti-bates-venkys-10-awful-owners-football-clubs-leyton-orient

 

[emoji38] @ this guy ffs

 

Douglas Craig, York City 1990-2002

The only one of 92 Football League chairmen to refuse to sign up to the Let’s Kick Racism Out of Football charter, Douglas Craig enjoyed considerable early popularity as York City owner as the club won promotion to the third tier of English football and knocked Manchester United out of the 1995-96 League Cup. No fan of on-field frippery, the former Tory councillor was heard ordering Ginner Hall to “cut out the fancy stuff!” after the left-back nutmegged Ryan Giggs at Old Trafford. In 1999, Craig and his fellow directors incurred the wrath of Minstermen fans by transferring ownership of York’s much-loved city-centre home, Bootham Crescent, to a holding company in which he owned a large stake for £165,000, before trying to force the club to buy back their own ground for £4.5m or face extinction. Craig was also instrumental in the FA process that enabled Wimbledon’s owners to relocate their club to Milton Keynes. Within a couple of years of his exit, York were in the Conference and despite escaping once are facing relegation from the National League.

 

Good read that, cheers.

Racism thing aside how can that ground thing not be criminal? Jesus.

 

Probably is, hence why it says tried. I imagine he got a huge fuck no by a court somewhere, while no doubt the FA stood doing fuck all.

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The Doncaster one is brilliant :lol:

 

Between the arson attack and his conviction, Richardson oversaw Doncaster’s relegation to the Conference: in 1997‑98 they lost 34 out of 46 matches and went down with a goal difference of -93. At one point they were managed by Mark Weaver, whose previous relevant experience was running the club lottery at Stockport.
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Apparently FIFA are going to pay Coleman's contract while he recovers from his double leg break.

 

So the same as every international injury then?

If i'm honest, I had no idea that was a thing :lol:

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