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colin25 15-02-2014 17:53

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
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Originally Posted by iadom (Post 35672741)
City v Chelsea is on the telly, no massive price reductions that I am aware of, can't see many empty seats.;)

That means nothing.

denphone 15-02-2014 18:05

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
City one nil up.

iadom 15-02-2014 18:12

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
:)
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Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35672753)
That means nothing.

Both City and Sunderland are not based in the most affluent areas of the country and yet one ground is virtually full at top prices, the other only one third full at give away prices, must mean something, even allowing for the bigger draw of Chelsea to Saints.

colin25 15-02-2014 18:40

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
Beautiful goal

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Originally Posted by iadom (Post 35672762)
:)

Both City and Sunderland are not based in the most affluent areas of the country and yet one ground is virtually full at top prices, the other only one third full at give away prices, must mean something, even allowing for the bigger draw of Chelsea to Saints.

Not convinced...but don't know, so maybe

denphone 15-02-2014 18:41

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
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Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35672774)
Beautiful goal

Mourinho's little horse has been put in its place by the big horse today.:)

iadom 15-02-2014 18:47

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
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Originally Posted by colin25 (Post 35672774)

Not convinced...but don't know, so maybe

If Liverpool, United or say Newcastle had been playing the Saints at home do you think there would have been such a dismal turn out?

Nice goal. :)

colin25 15-02-2014 18:47

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
I am hoping mourinho's hoarse, tired of hearing the prattle

Damien 15-02-2014 18:49

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
Mr Specialist isn't having a good day is he?

colin25 15-02-2014 19:00

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
I have only seen one mistake by lescott, feels strange

Mr Pharmacist 15-02-2014 19:06

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
Ah well, beaten by the far better team tonight. I'll have to be content with the league double instead...

denphone 15-02-2014 19:20

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
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Originally Posted by Mr Pharmacist (Post 35672793)
Ah well, beaten by the far better team tonight. I'll have to be content with the league double instead...

Yes second in both competition's.;)

Mr Pharmacist 15-02-2014 19:58

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
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Originally Posted by denphone (Post 35672795)
Yes second in both competition's.;)

I'd bite your hand off for 2nd in the league. I think a few more would as well.

denphone 15-02-2014 20:00

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
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Originally Posted by Mr Pharmacist (Post 35672809)
I'd bite your hand off for 2nd in the league. I think a few more would as well.

:Yes::hyper::cleader:

Damien 15-02-2014 22:37

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http://www.theguardian.com/football/...m-united-waste

Morrison and his break down with West Ham. This part is quite alarming:

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Towards the end of last year, Morrison was invited to a meeting with the football agent Mark Curtis to see if he wanted to become one of his clients. Curtis does this a fair bit with Allardyce's players. At West Ham, he either represents or has links with Allardyce, Kevin Nolan, James Tomkins, Jack Collison, Matt Jarvis, Andy Carroll, Jussi Jaaskelainen and Adrian. Look through his history and there is a fairly astounding pattern of players signing up to him from Allardyce teams. He also has a chequered past of his own, with an official warning from the Football Association after the 2008 investigation into Luton Town's illegal transfer dealings.

Morrison was not keen but, since then, his complaint is that he has felt under considerable pressure from Allardyce and Nolan to change his mind, claiming it is brought up on an almost daily basis. His grievance is that he wanted to go into training to learn and improve, not to have

TheDaddy 15-02-2014 23:56

Re: Football Season 2013/14 & Summer Window
 
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Originally Posted by iadom (Post 35672725)
Post war, don't think he signed for Preston until 1946, still a very sad day.:(

Yes post war means after the war doesn't it?


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