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I’ve said it for ages that the only places you can be sure to have a good chin wag with fellow fans is on a message board.
Facebook took over the message boards in its infancy, and when there was only one or two pages to like it was fine.
But you lose all sense trying to trawl through loads of groups and pages now and they are mostly airing the same views (usually from the same people… you might as well just use the one message board and guarantee everyone will see it and have an opportunity to respond.
I reckon in time, message boards like this will come to the top….
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Oh Yes the Squad
Goalkeepers: Fraser Forster (Southampton), Joe Hart (Torino, on loan from Manchester City), Tom Heaton (Burnley)
Defenders: Ryan Bertrand (Southampton), Gary Cahill (Chelsea), Michael Keane (Burnley), Danny Rose (Tottenham), Chris Smalling (Manchester United), John Stones (Manchester City), Kyle Walker (Tottenham)
Midfielders: Eric Dier (Tottenham), Jordan Henderson (Liverpool), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (Arsenal), Michail Antonio (West Ham), Jesse Lingard (Manchester United), Theo Walcott (Arsenal), Dele Alli (Tottenham), Andros Townsend (Crystal Palace)
Strikers: Wayne Rooney (Manchester United), Marcus Rashford (Manchester United), Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool), Jamie Vardy (Leicester)FA Cup Winners 2013, sounds good that
You possibly need to read this thread and the proposals to work out why they want smaller leagues.
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They are a huge drain on time, and very few people saw it through til the end of the season.
I am open to ideas if there is enough interest I may put one on for the second half of the season and/or next season.
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I can’t believe you are still carping on about this, it’s a right pain in the bass
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I too follow this Club everywhere and that is the point of one of the proposals, to bring back the long haul games to weekends rather than Tuesday nights.
Though I must admit, Millwall apart we don’t have a bad showing at these away games, but the fact is, more would travel if they were on a Saturday (and even better if a cap on prices fro away supporters was introduced, won’t hold breath though).
I know I coming across as being very ‘pro’ change here, but I am not, there isn’t enough information on the table, so I am trying to dispel a few myths. I actually don’t know what the final proposals will be, neither does anyone else.
This vote is to get it to the table and set up specific proposals to debate, not for making it set in stone. I have an open mind and will listen, but don’t want it to be another money in the pockets of the Premier League Clubs directive.
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A mummy covered in chocolate and nuts has been discovered in Egypt .
Archaeologists believe it may be Pharaoh Rocher…….FA Cup Winners 2013, sounds good that
That’s the point, it has been broke for quite a while, hence the fixture congestion (which gets worse when games get cancelled or teams go on big runs in the Cup), traveling to long distant away games on a Tuesday night, massive (expensive) squads etc…. It is only going to get worse unless a solution is found.
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I guess we will see……. Hope you’re wrong
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Big risk if you ask me, I thought he looked like he had lost the drive a long time ago. Hopefully he will keep the pesky Welsh boys were they are right now…..
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McKay and Odelusi two more on target last night… well done lads
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How long did you trawl around to net that?
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BTW: Coach Travel
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Unfortunately we as a Club cannot do anything about. We, like all Clubs, publish prices at the beginning of the season and we have to stick to them.
The argument is that outside the Premier League, gate receipts are much bigger percentage of the clubs income. So prices have to be in line with operating costs.
Leeds, having been outside the Premier League for so long still have high costs and not many ways to get the cash in to cover them.
With all due respect thats a lot of cobblers….
Charge and get 800 punters (if they are lucky).
OR
Charge £20 and get 3000+ punters.
Its not rocket science, these idiots that set prices are just plain thick.[/quote]
Not cobblers, fact. ALL football Clubs at the beginning of the season must publish their pricing policy for the season. The only variant to those prices can be for 4 ‘home offer’ games, where the Home Club can do a game for a tenner if they want but still charge away fans the price for that corresponding stand.
And it isn’t the Clubs that are thick, it is the fans at those Clubs paying those prices that are keeping them at that level. If they voted with their feet the Club would have to find other ways to generate the money (or lose wages).
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