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Post by Strange Gas on Mar 13, 2016 13:50:27 GMT
Hold on, isn't Wael just a (ex) fan and maybe a season ticket holder at the Bridge? He was certainly sat in the cheap seats on the telly!
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Post by womble on Mar 13, 2016 13:56:06 GMT
. I hope your joking. He's already said the quarters are staying There was definitely a mention that the quarters were here to stay. The only changes proposed are the quarters changing to red to be closer to the flag of Jordan and the badge being changed to look more like the Bristol coat of arms. You missed out the part about combining our historical name with our present one, and kicking off next season as Bristol Arabs.
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Mar 13, 2016 13:57:39 GMT
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Post by BlueQuarter on Mar 13, 2016 13:57:39 GMT
Sounds like a good model. And how are Aldershot doing anyway? I was just posting a bit of knowledge, as for Aldershot you can do your own research surely!? Yeah, no kidding. I think it would be good to have a relationship with a club like Chelsea, as long as it doesn't involve them asking us to lose in the cups just so that we won't cup tie their players. We wouldn't want another Vitesse-style scandal.
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Post by gregsy on Mar 13, 2016 14:04:25 GMT
I don't really know what would be in it for Chelsea anyway when they already know they can take a player like scott Sinclair off of us for pennies....
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Post by Antonio Fargas on Mar 13, 2016 14:06:52 GMT
There was definitely a mention that the quarters were here to stay. The only changes proposed are the quarters changing to red to be closer to the flag of Jordan and the badge being changed to look more like the Bristol coat of arms. You missed out the part about combining our historical name with our present one, and kicking off next season as Bristol Arabs. I heard it was gonna be the Red Arabs.
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Mar 13, 2016 14:35:17 GMT
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Post by Officer Barbrady on Mar 13, 2016 14:35:17 GMT
Hold on, isn't Wael just a (ex) fan and maybe a season ticket holder at the Bridge? He was certainly sat in the cheap seats on the telly! yep I'm pretty sure the only connection is he's a Chelsea fan
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Mar 13, 2016 16:22:58 GMT
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Post by Gastafari on Mar 13, 2016 16:22:58 GMT
Hold on, isn't Wael just a (ex) fan and maybe a season ticket holder at the Bridge? He was certainly sat in the cheap seats on the telly! Certainly not the cheapest seats. Behind the dugouts in The East Stand, you're talking £65 a ticket. Obviously short change for Wael though
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Post by Langford Gas on Mar 13, 2016 16:31:57 GMT
Same arrangement with tottenham and Swindon last season, only drawback was that Tottenham insisted their players not only play but play to the system Tottenham dictated, it didn't work !
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Post by BlueQuarter on Mar 13, 2016 17:05:51 GMT
Same arrangement with tottenham and Swindon last season, only drawback was that Tottenham insisted their players not only play but play to the system Tottenham dictated, it didn't work ! Not surprised the system was a failure. "Play it into Alli" explains the dozens of balls at the lane at the back of the County Ground.
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Post by c4h10 on Mar 13, 2016 17:19:47 GMT
. I hope your joking. He's already said the quarters are staying There was definitely a mention that the quarters were here to stay. The only changes proposed are the quarters changing to red to be closer to the flag of Jordan and the badge being changed to look more like the Bristol coat of arms. You see, Antonio, proof positive, if any were needed, that sarcasm is the lowest form of wit. Keep it up, though, it's what I enjoy most on here. Thanks BlueQuarter, as well.
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Post by Quartermaster on Mar 13, 2016 17:59:45 GMT
Hold on, isn't Wael just a (ex) fan and maybe a season ticket holder at the Bridge? He was certainly sat in the cheap seats on the telly! yep I'm pretty sure the only connection is he's a Chelsea fan Beat me to it! I'm sure he has no more of a connection to Chelsea than I do to Rovers!
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Post by Strange Gas on Mar 13, 2016 18:05:22 GMT
Hold on, isn't Wael just a (ex) fan and maybe a season ticket holder at the Bridge? He was certainly sat in the cheap seats on the telly! Certainly not the cheapest seats. Behind the dugouts in The East Stand, you're talking £65 a ticket. Obviously short change for Wael though Maybe my mistake but I thought that was the family enclosure. Posh seats and hospitality in big new stand opposite I thought, hardcore fans in shed or Harding stands. He ain't no Chelsea mover and shaker based on where he was sitting
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Mar 13, 2016 18:58:13 GMT
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Post by Gastafari on Mar 13, 2016 18:58:13 GMT
Certainly not the cheapest seats. Behind the dugouts in The East Stand, you're talking £65 a ticket. Obviously short change for Wael though Maybe my mistake but I thought that was the family enclosure. Posh seats and hospitality in big new stand opposite I thought, hardcore fans in shed or Harding stands. He ain't no Chelsea mover and shaker based on where he was sitting I don't think there is such a thing as a "Family Enclosure" in the majority of Premier League grounds. You just buy a ticket as and when they're available. I think im right in saying that the East Stand at Stamford Bridge is still the biggest stand in the whole country, and equally the most expensive. But I get your point, the corporate facilities are in the opposite stand and Wael hasn't been seen cosying up to Abramovich. It's probably a non story, but reading Waels soundbites it seems as though he is considering utilising the loan market, maybe setting up a "Feeder" club system with us and clubs in The Premier League is on his radar.
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