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8 minutes ago, The Fish said:

Chelsea and Man Utd are near impossible to gauge. They're getting by on individual talent, but they've got players with loads of it. 

 

They can as easily lose to a relegation side as they can take points off a title challenger. 

 

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They could conceivably lose the next 4 on the bounce.

 

yup, but they could also win some of them. and their final four all look winnable

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12 minutes ago, The Fish said:

Chelsea and Man Utd are near impossible to gauge. They're getting by on individual talent, but they've got players with loads of it. 

 

They can as easily lose to a relegation side as they can take points off a title challenger. 

 

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They could conceivably lose the next 4 on the bounce.

 

i hope so. i'll be at Wembley for their semi

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3 minutes ago, LondonBlue said:

talksport comparing chelsea hotel with newcastle and related party 


really? What is it that those  bullshitting lickspittle toss rags suggesting that NUFC have sold back to themselves?…

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2 minutes ago, PaddockLad said:


really? What is it that those  bullshitting lickspittle toss rags suggesting that NUFC have sold back to themselves?…

 

 

in short "whats the difference between chelsea selling themselves a hotel and newcastle seeling to saudi clubs"

 

so the suggestion is more that you're hard done by and chelsea getting away with it.

 

of course the chelsea hotels hasn't been approved yet!

 

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3 minutes ago, PaddockLad said:


really? What is it that those  bullshitting lickspittle toss rags suggesting that NUFC have sold back to themselves?…

 

talking about newcastle selling players to saudi clubs.

jordon claiming selling hotels is ok because it's easier to establish fair market value on property.

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and another thing....

 

they've got the terminally stupid, cholesterol drenched man utd supporter on yet again at 11.30. no doubt he'll spend his time polluting the airwaves claiming his entire family were dangerously close to being murdered by social media.

the fat cunt.

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7 minutes ago, thebrokendoll said:

and another thing....

 

they've got the terminally stupid, cholesterol drenched man utd supporter on yet again at 11.30. no doubt he'll spend his time polluting the airwaves claiming his entire family were dangerously close to being murdered by social media.

the fat cunt.

 

yeah, once Stefan goes, so do i.

 

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13 minutes ago, LondonBlue said:

 

 

in short "whats the difference between chelsea selling themselves a hotel and newcastle seeling to saudi clubs"

 

so the suggestion is more that you're hard done by and chelsea getting away with it.

 

of course the chelsea hotels hasn't been approved yet!

 


The premier league member clubs had a vote on it and decided to keep things as they were. Chelsea are using accountancy tricks that there probably isn’t proper rules around. PL closed the long term contract amortisation loophole and they’ll close this eventually . This isn’t a dig, but they closed the inflated sponsorship thing too. It seems they’re always two steps behind the curve…

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Enjoyed Ten Hag having to tell Garnacho off for liking social media posts slagging the manager off for his treatment of the player. :lol:

 

That bloke is on borrowed time there unfortunately. 

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Aye, all those players we’ve sold to Saudi clubs with inflated values. I suppose they’re not exactly known for letting the facts get in the way of a story though. Newcastle have dove everything by the book and haven’t even looked to exploit any loopholes so far. There’s the issuing of shares but that’s legit and nothing other clubs haven’t done 

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Just now, Gemmill said:

Enjoyed Ten Hag having to tell Garnacho off for liking social media posts slagging the manager off for his treatment of the player. :lol:

 

That bloke is on borrowed time there unfortunately. 

Aye but Southgate replacing him isn’t necessarily an improvement. 

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Just now, Alex said:

Aye but Southgate replacing him isn’t necessarily an improvement. 

 

Yep, looking forward to the next episode. The players will love Southgate but he seems very limited and hasn't exactly set the world alight in previous club jobs. 

 

Done well with England but with an absolutely incredible squad of players with whom he has limited touch points. 

 

Nevertheless! Brailsford knows best. 

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4 minutes ago, PaddockLad said:


The premier league member clubs had a vote on it and decided to keep things as they were. Chelsea are using accountancy tricks that there probably isn’t proper rules around. PL closed the long term contract amortisation loophole and they’ll close this eventually . This isn’t a dig, but they closed the inflated sponsorship thing too. It seems they’re always two steps behind the curve…

 

i know its not a dig. i'd like to have i have thicker too.

 

our sponsorship deals weren't very good imo. they were actually good value for money for etihad. it's more about were they overstated, where did the money come from and front loading payments to help with FFP. i think.

 

 

ugh Steve Bruce on now. time to switch off for me.

 

 

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41 minutes ago, thebrokendoll said:

and another thing....

 

they've got the terminally stupid, cholesterol drenched man utd supporter on yet again at 11.30. no doubt he'll spend his time polluting the airwaves claiming his entire family were dangerously close to being murdered by social media.

the fat cunt.


Apparently all the messages they’re getting in from Newcastle fans for the cabbage faced cunt are positive.

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20 minutes ago, ewerk said:


Apparently all the messages they’re getting in from Newcastle fans for the cabbage faced cunt are positive.

 

We've got a caller, Alex. Alex, can you tell us about your experience of Steve as Newcastle manager? 

 

Next up, we've got Jan. 

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17 minutes ago, Gemmill said:

 

We've got a caller, Alex. Alex, can you tell us about your experience of Steve as Newcastle manager? 

 

Next up, we've got Jan. 

 

"Hello Geordie, what do you have to say?"

 

"here, ah dinnit think Steyve did a bad job for them, ah meayn us, marra, ah meayn wor kid. Yi na them, I meayn us mags, wuh expect too much, and hound managers out, and wuh definitely have an infeereeoritey complex when it comes to sun'lin - who Steyve was absolooteley woeful for, marra, ah mean wor kid. And let's not forget, the genocide."

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I've just seen the Chelsea penalty spat - it wasn't quite Bowyer/Dyer but it was quite nasty - I'm surprised the ref didn't at least dish out some yellows. 

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Barca centre back gets sent off when they’re 2 goals up in the tie. PSG now 4-5 up with 30 mins normal time still to play.  I don’t think that pen we “conceded” in injury time in Paris can now be seen in isolation 😏

 

 

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