[Merged] The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
29-08-2005, 16:20
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Re: The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
I imagine The Sun suggested that Richardson should be in the squad.
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29-08-2005, 18:35
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Re: The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
A great weekend there in the SPL
Rangers 0 - 3 Hibs
Dunfermline 0 - 4 Celtic
Hail Hail
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29-08-2005, 19:06
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Re: The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
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I imagine The Sun suggested that Richardson should be in the squad.
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true.. it does seem like the sun do more managing of the team than Sven does
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30-08-2005, 10:34
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Re: The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
The Magpies get their man link
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30-08-2005, 16:10
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Re: The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
And backed up by the beeb.
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31-08-2005, 21:03
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Re: The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
was owen worth it though?
probably next season when shearer is manager and souness is sacked
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31-08-2005, 21:19
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It must take quite a while to get round Venus, nice to see you are still around.
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31-08-2005, 22:11
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Yep, welcome back Atom, lets hope you stick around this time
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31-08-2005, 22:25
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Re: The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
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...now some bad news 
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...and Collina retires
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Good job too. Used to be a decent ref, but his refereeing of the Everton game last week left a lot to be desired. Obviously his footballing and business judgement have left him at the same time!
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I imagine The Sun suggested that Richardson should be in the squad.
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Did you see Richardson against the USA? I was there and he was by far and away one of the best players on the pitch. I don't think it's by chance that he hasn't gone on loan from Utd again this season. Judging Joe Cole's efforts the other week in Denmark, Richardson would get my vote on the left. He wouldn't go AWOL for long periods on the wing forcing Ashley Cole to hold the left side all on his own.
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31-08-2005, 22:28
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Re: The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
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...now some bad news 
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Good job too. Used to be a decent ref, but his refereeing of the Everton game last week left a lot to be desired. Obviously his footballing and business judgement have left him at the same time!
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Opel, who also sponsor AC Milan, were to pay Collina £545,00 0 per year and the FIGC told Collina he would only be able to referee second division games.
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Just remembered...
There was a similar thing last year over here, I do not know if it was ever picked up by anyone. The refs in the premiership were sponsored by Emirates who also sponsored (then) Chelsea.
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31-08-2005, 22:32
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Re: The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
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Just remembered...
There was a similar thing last year over here, I do not know if it was ever picked up by anyone. The refs in the premiership were sponsored by Emirates who also sponsored (then) Chelsea.
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Yep, I'd noticed that... was surprised that refs should be sponsored at all, and then made the connection with Chelsea as well. I dunno... to me it just seems wrong that refs have financial backing from anyone.
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31-08-2005, 22:35
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Re: The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
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Just remembered...
There was a similar thing last year over here, I do not know if it was ever picked up by anyone. The refs in the premiership were sponsored by Emirates who also sponsored (then) Chelsea.
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I hope you were joking when you were being sad about James being dropped. 
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Yep, I'd noticed that... was surprised that refs should be sponsored at all, and then made the connection with Chelsea as well. I dunno... to me it just seems wrong that refs have financial backing from anyone.
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In my estimation, there is a big difference between a company sponsoring the uniforms for referees by putting a little logo on them and paying ONE half a million a year!
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31-08-2005, 22:39
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Re: The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
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Yep, I'd noticed that... was surprised that refs should be sponsored at all, and then made the connection with Chelsea as well. I dunno... to me it just seems wrong that refs have financial backing from anyone.
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I doubt that they would have any influence, but it would make people worry about it
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I hope you were joking when you were being sad about James being dropped. 
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No the good news was that he was dropped, the bad news was that James wasn't retiring
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In my estimation, there is a big difference between a company sponsoring the uniforms for referees by putting a little logo on them and paying ONE half a million a year!
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Depends on how much they paid the refs to put that logo on their arms.  Influence the whole...
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31-08-2005, 22:43
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Re: The Football Thread 2005/2006 Season
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No the good news was that he was dropped, the bad news was that James wasn't retiring 
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Thank god for that. I doubted your sanity for a moment. He got a hell of a lot of abuse hurled at him in Copenhagen. I felt slightly sorry for the bloke at the end.
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31-08-2005, 22:52
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Thank god for that. I doubted your sanity for a moment. He got a hell of a lot of abuse hurled at him in Copenhagen. I felt slightly sorry for the bloke at the end. 
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I hope you enjoyed the trip, if not the game.
I am slightly pensive about how England will fair on Saturday, new keeper or not
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