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[quote author=gkmacca link=topic=34053.msg884351#msg884351 date=1244474320]
Unreliable wiki, I know, but hmmm...: "He is a supporter of the campaign to keep Everton FC, whom he is a fan of, within the city of Liverpool."

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Quelle surprise, he's a bitter.

Is this the point where we all mention that they haven't got a pot to piss in and clearly, are on the beg again?
 
[quote author=Spionkop69 link=topic=34053.msg884575#msg884575 date=1244491931]
[quote author=gkmacca link=topic=34053.msg884351#msg884351 date=1244474320]
Unreliable wiki, I know, but hmmm...: "He is a supporter of the campaign to keep Everton FC, whom he is a fan of, within the city of Liverpool."

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Quelle surprise, he's a bitter.

Is this the point where we all mention that they haven't got a pot to piss in and clearly, are on the beg again?
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thats also arguably us at the mo...
 
Sigh... We can't even afford our own stadium! Thanks Yanks!

But Ground Share would be a disaster, we only need to look north of the border to see it CANNOT work in the UK. The weather will not allow the grass to recover in time.

Yes, each year Man Utd are getting almost double the revenue PER MATCH than us, due to the size of the stadium. The only way to move this forward unfortunately is to get rid of the owners.

There I said it!
 
The FA are reportedly considering playing England's match on Wednesday 'behind closed doors' because of the tube strike. That's after they already supposedly knew all about it and took 'appropriate measures'. And, after all this time, their pitch is still shite. The thought of these jokers hosting a World Cup is frightening.



England's World Cup qualifier with Andorra at Wembley on Wednesday could be played behind closed doors because of strike action on the London Underground.
Wembley Stadium is described as a 'public transport destination', with supporters encouraged to travel to the ground using one of several nearby Tube stations.

However, with Tube workers belonging to the RMT union poised to strike for 48 hours from 7pm tonight, officials are considering the drastic measure of telling fans to stay away.

According to the Daily Telegraph, Brent Council and the Metropolitan Police are considering the move amid safety concerns over the number of people trying to get to and from the stadium without the aid of the Underground.

With the strike appearing inevitable, ticket sales for the game were suspsended earlier this week.

The police will meet with officials from Brent, the local council, and Transport for London today to discuss the way forward.

http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/article.html?Tube_strike_could_force_England_to_play_behind_closed_doors&in_article_id=681584&in_page_id=43
 
[quote author=David Byrne link=topic=34053.msg884473#msg884473 date=1244480377]
Bradley won't let it go, ably backed up by his Bluenose mates in the NWDA, who were a major obstacle in the plans for our new cash cow.
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Dre, Easy, Cube, Ren & Yella are bluenoses? Mutha fucka's.

Scratches 100 miles and running CD with compass.
 
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