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RlCO

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  1. Should only post these bits really.
  2. "Hearts owner Vladimir Romanov has put the entire first team squad up for sale" He does that every time they lose doesn't he? He's sold everyone worth anything anyway the bampot.
  3. Because he mentioned him on the radio? I bet he's got Wisey to doorstep Wenger in London.
  4. I don't see anything wrong with play-offs, they create a bit of drama and excitement, and prevent the end of season pointless mid-table games. One offs are OK for cup competitions, so why not the league? There doesn't seem to be a differentiation between a good cup side and a good league side anymore, the top 4 walk away with both. That said, the PL should have been split years ago, there are too many big teams in the championship, and too many games in the Prem. Also, we should seriously consider a draft system to get the league back to a level, sporting merit based system rather than a money=success model. As for the locals not supporting local teams, why would they when most of their football stars are in our country? Half the African nations teams had European based players in. This is the flip side of taking the piss out of Bekham going to America, if no-one wants to see the US/Asian/Japanese leagues improve and would rather steal all their talent, rather than see continents compete for the best players, then prepare to see a PL game Los Angeles or Tokyo.
  5. It actually helps smaller clubs more than the big ones, as now smaller clubs don't have to risk not having a keeper on the bench, and can give precocious twats like N'Zogbia a place on the bench, and clear signals to the likes of Ameobia they're not wanted. Every man and his dog will stay at Man U whether he's on the bench or in the C team. There really isn't that much advantage change anyway though as you can still only change 3.
  6. It's pretty in touch with the overseas fans. I must have imagined all these forum members that spend hundreds just to come over here to see a Toon game once in their life.
  7. I love the club, can I have a a job? Our quota for positions to be filled on the basis of emotional attachment has been filled this year, feel free to apply for next year's round. - club secretary.
  8. Yup. It's pretty obvious considering why the PL broke away from the league.
  9. People must be mad if they don't think the Toon would get a full house in Asia, Aus or even Arabland.
  10. RlCO

    Poll

    Nothing wrong with it, apart from the obvious that it will be as strong as fuck towards the end. Laziness should be celebrated, not lambasted.
  11. Doubtfull 20, but yes, the recent investors have not just turned up because of the next Sky deal or to sell more shirts in England. Anyway, console yourself that all the Thai's/Ozzies/Arabs who love the Toon now get to see a match. If a bloke from Heddon, Northumberland can lord it over someone from south of the river, then I don't see why this can't happen. How many times do you have to be told? No cunt is from Heddon, Big Dunc and his pigeons lived there but not now! 8 miles from the ground you said yourself, there's no other option, unless you were born in a barn.
  12. NFL is a whole different game - franchises are moved at will and its completely setup for TV - there is no travelling support. I'd also say that people who went to the NFL game at wembley would be "sky boy" type sports fans - completely at home with the franchise mentality and that of picking a random team in another continent to "support". If someone in Singapore wants to pay to watch games on TV I have no objection - but if they want to prevent my "right" to see my team play if I so choose then they can fuck off. I say all this knowing I would probably be daft enough to go to a game there. Well if it's a rights issue, we should book the High Court again, because NUFC has been steam rollering the fans 'rights' for a while now. I'm pretty sure there are plenty of travelling fans in NFL by the way, would you be so willing if your nearest away fixture was pompey?
  13. Doubtfull 20, but yes, the recent investors have not just turned up because of the next Sky deal or to sell more shirts in England. Anyway, console yourself that all the Thai's/Ozzies/Arabs who love the Toon now get to see a match. If a bloke from Heddon, Northumberland can lord it over someone from south of the river, then I don't see why this can't happen.
  14. Unless I'm mistaken, the point you are missing is that English league football games have traditionally been played in England. End of story. The rest is irrelevant. Apart from Wales of course. And where's Berwick by the way?
  15. Sad to see it gone. Love the smell of city breweries.
  16. The Wembley NFL game was a double sell-out. I said it would happen for the PL, and most people said I was nuts. It makes commercial sense, anyone crying on about what it does to the fans needs to think about why they pay for Sky or how John Hall made his millions or how the England team are put second by PL managers or how English players can't get a game for their home town club ahead of some 18 year old immigrant or how the PL is now the best league in the world just 20 years after being the pariah of world football. Wake up and smell what you shovelling.
  17. RlCO

    Superbowl 42

    PATRIOTS lead motherfuceekrs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  18. RlCO

    Superbowl 42

    Mon the PATRIOTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  19. Fuck you man! Fuck you! Fuck man! Motherfucker!Fuck yi9ou! Mother fucker!
  20. RlCO

    Superbowl 42

    Keegan can take some lessons apparently.
  21. RlCO

    Superbowl 42

    We'll take that too you motherfucker, the Anglkians, the motherrffuckers why you the thefr winningo your goddam war!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  22. RlCO

    Superbowl 42

    Yeah you Giants you motherfeuckers come on bring it on you mother fuskers COMEOOOONNNNN|!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  23. RlCO

    Lost

    GO PATRIOTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  24. RlCO

    Lost

    It's syarted. Shit so far.
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