baggy
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Good. Gary Neville will be fuming as his hotel will go bump. That and they can all just do one...
On sadcafe they are actually discussing if Antony should start at left back......
Antony at leftback…
Tenacious. Good tackling. Ball retention. Strong. Tracks back. No attacking threat. Better than Lindelof. Do it.www.redcafe.net
Just saw the below in response to a picture of the swamp on FB, I couldn't resist replying:-
"Your whole post is the very definition of living in the past! Apart from the bit where you turn into mystic meg and predict the future without any foundation for the prediction!"
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The only way I could see this happening would be if they moved to Wembley. I know Spurs did it for a season, I am not sure if it would be allowed on a long term basis. They could present it as a planet saving move, think of the reduction in carbon emissions from their fans getting the tube to home games.I have this feeling they are going to move out
I don’t know what it is but no other club in the UK has really done it (MK Dons aside) but in terms of being different and striking out on their own it gives them something
Sell the land in Trafford and then open it up to the town/city which is the highest bidder. Justify the move because “we are different to other clubs. Our fan base is spread throughout the country”
If this sound familiar it’s because it’s the same as they do in the US.
Their owners will be looking at it 100% in my opinion
I read that to the theme tune of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air for some reason!Scruffy Jim's from Failsworth, he lives in Monaco
The Glazers said "Now come here Jim, coz we need all your dough"
"A billion here, a billion there, I'll see you all alright"
And when Old Jim's spent all his cash, they'll still be fuckin' shite
Well, Scruffy Jim's old man may have been a dustman for all I know, so that's the tune :)I read that to the theme tune of The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air for some reason!
Wont be possible under the act currently going through parliament the one that introduces an independent regulatorI have this feeling they are going to move out
I don’t know what it is but no other club in the UK has really done it (MK Dons aside) but in terms of being different and striking out on their own it gives them something
Sell the land in Trafford and then open it up to the town/city which is the highest bidder. Justify the move because “we are different to other clubs. Our fan base is spread throughout the country”
If this sound familiar it’s because it’s the same as they do in the US.
Their owners will be looking at it 100% in my opinion
But, the scruffy twat/UMS could relocate to Manchester.Wont be possible under the act currently going through parliament the one that introduces an independent regulator
The Regulator will also add, and reinforce existing, protections around club heritage.
The Regulator will require clubs to comply with the Football Association (FA) on its new rules for club heritage, which will give fans a veto over changes to the badge and home shirt colours, in addition to the strong existing protections for club names. The Regulator will also require clubs to seek its approval for any sale or relocation of the club’s stadium.
Newcastle are asking their fans on scenarios for the expansion of St James Park one being the possible relocation to a new stadium, obviously this is in the city's boundaries