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maxxi Wrote:

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> ...and ninety fecking quid for a "match day Nike

> shirt" (whatever that is) in the new England kit

> range - 10 months after the last one was released.

> Don't often agree with Joey Barton or Stan

> Collymore but this really is taking the piss.



Especially when the cost of manufacture is pennies

maxxi Wrote:

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> ...and ninety fecking quid for a "match day Nike

> shirt" (whatever that is) in the new England kit

> range - 10 months after the last one was released.

> Don't often agree with Joey Barton or Stan

> Collymore but this really is taking the piss.


Just confirms to me how clueless and out of touch the FA are, I really can't think of a worse run organisation.


Absolutely not fit for purpose.

red devil Wrote:

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> Yes, but Jah would win on away goals... ;)



Nonsense. UEFA would intervene with Michel Platini insisting on a play-off - all FIFA countries against all UEFA countries with a CONCACAF super-final adjudicated by Jack Warner.

Oh Danny Boy...what were you thinking? Next time just hit the fooker!

Happy with the result, keeps us in the tie.

Our away form has surprisingly been very good this season*, so fancy our chances of getting a goal or two over there...


*Interesting take on this by David James... http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/mar/29/david-moyes-everton-ways-manchester-united

If recent history is anything to go by it will hardly damage Barca.


The vast majority of their goals, assist and success in recent seasons have come from home grown players. The bizarre thing, for me at least is the fact that this ban prevents them from selling players too- or put another way, prevents players from leaving and effectively prevents players from negotiating better contracts. In a way this might stengthen Barca.

titch juicy Wrote:

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> red devil Wrote:

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> -----

> > Valdes is running down his contract and leaving

> > this summer, so finding a replacement would be

> an

> > issue...

>

>

>

> good point



apparently they've already signed Ter Stegen (Germany's U21 Keeper) from Moenchengladbach for ?12m

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