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Post by Dirt Dogg on Apr 26, 2018 14:10:10 GMT
Wael has put in a counter bid of the 300k we got for Taylor plus a years supply of Cornish Pasties
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Post by pucklegas on Apr 26, 2018 14:18:28 GMT
Hear Sainsbury’s are interested 😂
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Post by faggotygas on Apr 26, 2018 14:18:55 GMT
Wael has put in a counter bid of the 300k we got for Taylor plus a years supply of Cornish Pasties Thought we were keeping those for building material
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Post by countygroundhotel on Apr 26, 2018 14:27:00 GMT
I'd rather oppose the sale as the limited details seem to suggest the FA will be sold back the Club Wembley and debenture business thus meaning the FA will need to play the same games at Wembley as they do now. The question the FA should be asking is if this guy wants to buy it will be because he can make money out of the deal so what are we doing wrong with the running of Wembley ?
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Post by midlandgas213 on Apr 26, 2018 16:06:41 GMT
Agreed it is dull and soulless
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Post by gonzales on Apr 26, 2018 17:21:41 GMT
Great atmosphere in the concourse, then you step out into the stadium and it's like a vacuum. Only solution is to bring a drum!
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Post by Marshy on Apr 26, 2018 18:42:17 GMT
Agreed it is dull and soulless Pot & kettle springs to mind midland?
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Post by barumgas on Apr 26, 2018 19:41:28 GMT
I dont trust the FA who are a bunch of old out of touch blokes who dont care about the game especially at grassroots.
Maybe England will play at our new stadium and by that time comes DC will be the england manager.
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Post by Gasshole on Apr 27, 2018 5:56:06 GMT
I'm ambivalent about this news. I don't really like Wembley and I don't like that the FA cup semis are played there. For me if the sale means: - Money pumped into grassroots football - England playing more games away from Wembley - FA cup semis not played at Wembley - Lower league finals (Like the conference final) not played at Wembley - FA having the option to reduce ticket prices to see England Then I'll happily sell up Wembley to that bloke. Same
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Post by philbemmygas on Apr 27, 2018 6:50:38 GMT
Great atmosphere in the concourse, then you step out into the stadium and it's like a vacuum. Only solution is to bring a drum! A drum; wash you're mouth out with carbolic soap. It will certainly not benefit grass roots football; all those vast sums paid into the game by the likes of sky. All but a pittance gets swallowed up by the premiersh*t clubs
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Post by gonzales on Apr 27, 2018 7:29:07 GMT
Tongue firmly in cheek Phil, reference to Grimsby!
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Post by Squiffy on Apr 27, 2018 9:28:54 GMT
I dont trust the FA who are a bunch of old out of touch blokes who dont care about the game especially at grassroots. Maybe England will play at our new stadium and by that time comes DC will be the england manager. Do you foresee a miraculous upturn in our cup performances next season? 😉
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Post by warehamgas on Apr 27, 2018 10:21:38 GMT
Just to play devil's advocate, that kind of money could do a hell of a lot for the grassroots game True, but would it get to the grassroots? The FA have had lots of money to channel towards the grassroots over the years and it doesn’t get there. Now this is being used as an excuse for selling Wembley. I bet in a year or two someone from the FA will come up and use making a bid for a major championship or some other initiative as the reason why the planned grassroots improvement hasnt taken place. Somehow there will always be another call on the FAs purse and the grassroots will get a very small % imo. The EFL know the cost of all their assets but have no idea as to their value. Poor, but unfortunately the money-men have been in charge for many years so it’s probably an inevitable result. Why be surprised? UTG!
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Post by inee on Apr 27, 2018 10:33:26 GMT
Just to play devil's advocate, that kind of money could do a hell of a lot for the grassroots game It could but how much do you think will filter down to help the real yung uns develop ,or go to schools to fund better footballing facilities. It will more likely get lost on the way from top to bottom, sad really.
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Post by inee on Apr 27, 2018 10:39:24 GMT
I’d rather watch rugby that those pussies in padding!!! F”ck off yanks!!! go to you tube and type americans watching rugby for the first time ,they mostly say the same thing ,do you remember the programme years back about bath going to play against a american football team they did a af game and a rugby game
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Post by inee on Apr 27, 2018 10:43:31 GMT
Hear Sainsbury’s are interested 😂 thanks for that gave me the bloody night sweats that did i woke up in total panic crying, my dream told me we were playing at wembly in orange sainsbury shirts ,had to bash me head into the wall a few times,take 1/2 dozen diazepam and a packet of the wife's Tramadol ,and i still can't shift that image
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2018 10:45:35 GMT
Hear Sainsbury’s are interested 😂 thanks for that gave me the bloody night sweats that did i woke up in total panic crying, my dream told me we were playing at wembly in orange sainsbury shirts ,had to bash me head into the wall a few times,take 1/2 dozen diazepam and a packet of the wife's Tramadol ,and i still can't shift that image I share your pain Bro. I have those same problems whenever I think about Dianne Abbott !
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Post by inee on Apr 27, 2018 10:55:10 GMT
chers nobs that two fooking things burnt into my eyes now
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2018 12:07:43 GMT
They sold the railways,the power grid all those beautiful mental hospitals to line their greedy pockets,jesus they even sold our water! So why not wembley?
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Post by faggotygas on Apr 27, 2018 12:51:39 GMT
Just to play devil's advocate, that kind of money could do a hell of a lot for the grassroots game True, but would it get to the grassroots? The FA have had lots of money to channel towards the grassroots over the years and it doesn’t get there. Now this is being used as an excuse for selling Wembley. I bet in a year or two someone from the FA will come up and use making a bid for a major championship or some other initiative as the reason why the planned grassroots improvement hasnt taken place. Somehow there will always be another call on the FAs purse and the grassroots will get a very small % imo. The EFL know the cost of all their assets but have no idea as to their value. Poor, but unfortunately the money-men have been in charge for many years so it’s probably an inevitable result. Why be surprised? UTG! To all those saying 'the money won't get there' - can you give examples of when money promised to the grassroots game hasn't got there?
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