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Post by dereffe on Oct 30, 2010 8:44:13 GMT
Axl, Bobothy, Andy and eddie murphy spotted on the dancefloor
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Post by Wiseau on Oct 30, 2010 11:21:12 GMT
Axl, Bobothy, Andy and eddie murphy spotted on the dancefloor
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Post by brad on Oct 30, 2010 14:58:35 GMT
How exactly?
You are the one who seemingly threw his toys out of his pram and starting sprouting shit? As is fairly obvious from reading back the previous thread.
Well done shitcunt
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Post by brad on Oct 30, 2010 23:43:11 GMT
....Can you read? Are you retarded? Well no need to answer that
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Post by bet welching prick on Oct 31, 2010 3:27:36 GMT
I'm with axl on this one. It's only a matter of time before an AMERICAN (or a Saudi, if you're unlucky) buys Tottenham as well.
And he wants to laugh about how Liverpool is a business yet the fans are deluded in thinking they're still a club and a "family"?
YEAH THAT BENOIT ASSOU-EKOTTO, HE'S A TRUE FUCKING SPUR.
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Post by dereffe on Oct 31, 2010 3:34:19 GMT
I'm with axl on this one. It's only a matter of time before an AMERICAN (or a Saudi, if you're unlucky) buys Tottenham as well.
And he wants to laugh about how Liverpool is a business yet the fans are deluded in thinking they're still a club and a "family"? YEAH THAT BENOIT ASSOU-EKOTTO, HE'S A TRUE FUCKING SPUR. EXACTLY WHAT CM PUNK IS SAYING
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Post by bet welching prick on Oct 31, 2010 3:41:36 GMT
If he thinks that Premier League football is ultimately fucked why has he all of a sudden become a Tottenham superfan?
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Post by dereffe on Oct 31, 2010 4:00:45 GMT
Uh still the fact is that CM Punk is the first to admit that Spurs will get fucked sooner or later as well. Everybody knows nowadays football is living by the moment. One day you're a healthy club doing great, the other day it's up to some shitcunt whether your club will stay alive. Football has become a shitty business. This goes beyond any club, we fans are nothing more than voodoo dolls being controlled by those in charge. Let's face it, the true heart of any football club, its fans have nothing so say anymore. It's all about the money, bitches
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2010 13:13:02 GMT
IF he has any ambition he'll stay at Gillingham.
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Post by Belligerent Hype Man on Nov 1, 2010 13:52:30 GMT
Fair play rules. Football will be an even more futile investment to potential club owners, which is why groups like nesv with their long term plans..... Are quite frankly fucking amazing and the anticipation is breathtaking. Football isn't dying, it only takes the occasional disgusting turn, and anyone who thinks it's dying is an idiot. Personally speaking I think it’s already dead. It’s not a sport anymore it’s a product, on sale to the highest bidder, be that for TV Rights or a Club itself. To describe an outside investor as ‘amazing’ and the anticipation of what they will bring to your PLC as ‘breathtaking’ is sickening. And quite frankly it’s laughable to hear you wax lyrical about your set of foreign investors being better than another set of foreign investors. Your club has been bought with a view to make profit, it’s not been bought for love, if that ever happened to my club I’d feel sick. Luckily though my team, Linfield Football Club isn’t like that, we are both owned and operated by the fans. We have not, nor will we ever be sold, because in order for that to happen the fans would have to agree to it and the membership would not let it happen. Sure we’re only a small fish in the massive Ocean that is World football but we have a very proud history and tradition, one that I wouldn’t swap for anything. Sure you had the Champions (another joke) League final in Istanbul, but I had the Setanta Cup in Dublin in 2005, two competitions that couldn’t be further apart but meant just as much to me as Istanbul did to you, and I was there and it only cost me a tenner to get in to.
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Post by monkeytennis on Nov 1, 2010 15:47:13 GMT
Fair play rules. Football will be an even more futile investment to potential club owners, which is why groups like nesv with their long term plans..... Are quite frankly fucking amazing and the anticipation is breathtaking. Football isn't dying, it only takes the occasional disgusting turn, and anyone who thinks it's dying is an idiot. Personally speaking I think it’s already dead. It’s not a sport anymore it’s a product, on sale to the highest bidder, be that for TV Rights or a Club itself. To describe an outside investor as ‘amazing’ and the anticipation of what they will bring to your PLC as ‘breathtaking’ is sickening. And quite frankly it’s laughable to hear you wax lyrical about your set of foreign investors being better than another set of foreign investors. Your club has been bought with a view to make profit, it’s not been bought for love, if that ever happened to my club I’d feel sick. Luckily though my team, Linfield Football Club isn’t like that, we are both owned and operated by the fans. We have not, nor will we ever be sold, because in order for that to happen the fans would have to agree to it and the membership would not let it happen. Sure we’re only a small fish in the massive Ocean that is World football but we have a very proud history and tradition, one that I wouldn’t swap for anything. Sure you had the Champions (another joke) League final in Istanbul, but I had the Setanta Cup in Dublin in 2005, two competitions that couldn’t be further apart but meant just as much to me as Istanbul did to you, and I was there and it only cost me a tenner to get in to. I agree completely with your disgust at lauding investors etc at the expense of the actual football on show, it's something that really gets up my nose, but how can you say football is dead and then talk of the romance of Linfield? (which I sure is a strong one). Football, like most other things, moves in cycles. People will always want to play football regardless of whether huge clubs implode or whatever. It's the beauty of the human boredom threshold. Haven't Linfield won the league almost 50 times? A less successful team can say the real beauty is when they actually win a game or finish top half in the league. We can keep reducing to accumulate pride all we want tbh. If I score a hattrick next week in the 6-a-side ( ), that'll be my Istanbul. Football will never die. Just like it didn't die the first time a player was transferred for a thousand quid or whatever. Take live music; just because gigs and festivals are filled full of part-timers who don't really give a shit about music and are willing to pay 60 quid to see Kings of Leon in an aircraft hangar so they can take a thousand and five fucking four pictures and update their status on their fucking iPhones doesn't mean live music is dead. There were no good old days.
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