Trevor Morley's Tache
Well-Known Member
Won't have to jump very high to be fair.Someone needs to jump in on him and see if they can get away with it too.
Won't have to jump very high to be fair.Someone needs to jump in on him and see if they can get away with it too.
Spurs already have one win in the bank when we play them at the LaneThey're fortunate that there's a few mediocre sides in the league this year.....
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Saints are done for. And you can perm 2 out of the 3 to join them. I think Spurs and Everton have enough of a buffer. If you're talking around 38 pts as the safety mark (I know people talk of 40 pts, but I don't think too many teams in the high thirties have dropped), then Spurs and Everton need 4 more wins from 15/16 games. They've probably got enough about them to manage that.
Not one of these cunts were calling for regeneration of the area until Scruffy Jim got his begging bowl out.
FUCK OFF!!!
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The Government aren't paying for a new stadium. I wish people would read the statements properly. They are allowing planning permission for the development, and assisting with infrastructure. Roads and Rail.
Are they doing this because they are all secret rags?
No. Scruffy Jim & the Glazers are offering up all the land, that they already own, for housing. This is a sizeable area that stretches from Salford Quays roundabout, all the way up to the Lowry bridge. This is wharf side property, and it is in high demand for development, as we have seen on the Salford Quays side with all the developments around the BBC/ITV studios. If they built homes on it, they can claim a double whammy, firstly in meeting their housing quota and secondly in providing new jobs. The Trafford side of the old docks is currently just single storey warehouses, rented out by the Glazers.
The government won't put a penny into building the homes, it will all be private investors. But Burnham and co will take the glory because they rubber stamped it.
The Stadium is the trade off, but they can also claim a win from construction jobs and then this night-time economy that scruffy Jim is banging on about. All these homes will need shops, bars and restaurants.
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VAR Checking....................red shirt, no foul. Penalty to utd!!What a bizarre thing to do. Made no attempt to get the ball. Clearly a two footed stamp. Clearly a straight red.
That’s scandalous, if the arsenal player got sent off for his tackle that shoukd be a 10 match ban the little shit.What a bizarre thing to do. Made no attempt to get the ball. Clearly a two footed stamp. Clearly a straight red.
Clear and deliberate attempt to injure a player .What a bizarre thing to do. Made no attempt to get the ball. Clearly a two footed stamp. Clearly a straight red.
It's literally his trademark move he does it so often, yet I can't ever recall him getting sent off for it.What a bizarre thing to do. Made no attempt to get the ball. Clearly a two footed stamp. Clearly a straight red.
Seriously ? Blues on here have said rags is poverty chanting !There's blue's on here who say calling them Rags is poverty chanting.
But doesn't mention Kick a Blue being sang by them.
Looks like a slice of pizza.The Government aren't paying for a new stadium. I wish people would read the statements properly. They are allowing planning permission for the development, and assisting with infrastructure. Roads and Rail.
Are they doing this because they are all secret rags?
No. Scruffy Jim & the Glazers are offering up all the land, that they already own, for housing. This is a sizeable area that stretches from Salford Quays roundabout, all the way up to the Lowry bridge. This is wharf side property, and it is in high demand for development, as we have seen on the Salford Quays side with all the developments around the BBC/ITV studios. If they built homes on it, they can claim a double whammy, firstly in meeting their housing quota and secondly in providing new jobs. The Trafford side of the old docks is currently just single storey warehouses, rented out by the Glazers.
The government won't put a penny into building the homes, it will all be private investors. But Burnham and co will take the glory because they rubber stamped it.
The Stadium is the trade off, but they can also claim a win from construction jobs and then this night-time economy that scruffy Jim is banging on about. All these homes will need shops, bars and restaurants.
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m anHopefully it won’t make “Man United Great Again”.