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Shaun 18-04-2009 06:35 PM

:( ****ing drogba

andyman 18-04-2009 06:36 PM

That Man utd game in hand is too much for us...

andyman 18-04-2009 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Picto
:( ****ing drogba
It's only the FA Cup, means nothing to the big four..

andyman 18-04-2009 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Picto
:( ****ing drogba
It's only the FA Cup, means nothing to the big four..

30stone 18-04-2009 07:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jen
God. I feel so sorry for the Arsenal fans.
Ben, you want E-Hugs? :(
Can i have a naked hug they are the best kind )=


Am Massively dissapointed, i really thought they were gunna do f.a cup.

Suppose they wont have to worry about extra games but still that was important, Arshavin and Nasri should have started ****ing diaby was crap.

30stone 18-04-2009 07:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by andyman
Quote:

Originally posted by Picto
:( ****ing drogba
It's only the FA Cup, means nothing to the big four..
It does to Arsenal, they need some sort of silverwear this or next season.

I hope their confidence doesnt drop because going to anfield will be so hard.

Jen 18-04-2009 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Robin-Van-Perfect


Can i have a naked hug they are the best kind )=

Again? :shocked:
Okays. :P

30stone 18-04-2009 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jen
Quote:

Originally posted by Robin-Van-Perfect


Can i have a naked hug they are the best kind )=

Again? :shocked:
Okays. :P

Yes it is neccessary :sad:


I feel sorry for Fabianski, going from games against wigan to a

champions league quarter final

and a f a cup semi final against chelsea


hes only young poor guy... they were saying how bad his desicion was to come out at drogba but if he'd of got the ball they would have said great idea good tackle done exactly what he should have..

30stone 18-04-2009 08:45 PM

Aw it was his brithday today to.


I bet his whole week is ruined now. poor guy.

30stone 19-04-2009 01:10 PM

tottenham 1 - 0 up

Not looking good for Newcastle.


35 minutes played tho... maybe they could wing it.

Lauren 19-04-2009 01:11 PM

Come on you Spurs.

MAKE NEWCASTLE HISTORY.

30stone 19-04-2009 01:12 PM

Never !!!

Spurs are sccccummm

Newcastle can do it!

Lauren 19-04-2009 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Robin-Van-Perfect
Never !!!

Spurs are sccccummm

Newcastle can do it!
Hahah, Newcastle are scummier!

I need them to go down so Sunderland don't.

Spurs looking comfortable at the moment though *crosses fingers*

TheMac 19-04-2009 01:13 PM

Anyone who thought Shearer could save a club with 8 games left and no experience actually has serious issues. He's almost as bad a manager as Southgate.

Jen 19-04-2009 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Robin-Van-Perfect
Never !!!

Spurs are sccccummm

Newcastle can do it!

:shocked::shocked::shocked::shocked:

Ben!
I thought more of you.

Lauren 19-04-2009 01:16 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by TheMac
Anyone who thought Shearer could save a club with 8 games left and no experience actually has serious issues. He's almost as bad a manager as Southgate.
Yeah. He had no experience, the only thing he had is love for the club - and that's just not enough. If they were gonna stay up - they'd have done it anyway without Shearer, similarly vice versa.

Locke. 19-04-2009 02:37 PM

Newcastle will still survive, they have Portsmouth, Boro, and Fulham left as their home games, and I think they'll only need 3 more wins to survive this year.

Utd fielding a very young side today, can see Everton stealing this one...

Locke. 19-04-2009 06:21 PM

This explains Leicester's promotion:

There was joy for Jack Hobbs as he was part of the Leicester City team that clinched the League One championship and promotion to the Championship after a 2-0 win at Southend on Saturday.

The centre half, who is on a season long loan at the Walkers Stadium, has been a colossus at the back for the Foxes and made 39 appearances so far this season.

Fellow Red David Martin has also played a big part in the promotion season as he made 30 appearances before being sidelined for the last month with an injury.

Academy midfielder Astrit Ajdarevic, who is also on loan at Leicester, made a late substitute appearance during the celebrations at Southend.

Novo 19-04-2009 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Robin-Van-Perfect
Never !!!

Spurs are sccccummm

Newcastle can do it!
Newcastle Will Do it!!!!!!

The Messiah Is there

James 19-04-2009 06:28 PM

The Old Firm in Scotland might be invited to join a new English Premier League 2 in new plans to have two top leagues of 18. 2up-2down promotion/relugation between the two division. Only one team relegated to the divisions below each season.

According to this...

Quote:

Plans for a Premier League second division that would revolutionise English football have been drawn up.

Bolton’s Phil Gartside, one of the longest-serving chairmen in the top flight and an influential member of the Football Association’s board, has put together a blueprint that is being circulated among key figures within the game.

They include the current Premier League chairman Dave Richards, who sees merit in the proposals.

Sunday Mirror Sport has been given a full briefing on the document, which is being backed by at least seven Premier League clubs as well as key Football League clubs who are keen to be part of the new breakaway.

A prominent Championship chairman, whose club have been in the Premier League, said: “Given the severe financial restraints in the Football League it would be madness not to consider the proposals.

“The considerable wealth of Premier League clubs shows no sign of subsiding.

“The Football League clubs are poor by comparison.”

Gartside’s blueprint proposes two Premier League divisions, each of 18 teams.

There would be promotion and relegation of two clubs between the divisions.

There would also be one club relegated from Premier League 2 to be replaced by a club from the Football League.

Perhaps most controversial of all is the idea of inviting two Scottish clubs to join Premier League 2. The clubs are not named but would be Glasgow giants Rangers and Celtic.

In the past, both Scottish clubs have expressed a wish to join the English Premier League bandwagon. With the top flight reduced from 20 clubs, there’s also a proposal for a winter break.

And in a move that will alarm the FA and Football League - who have their own knock-out competitions – there would be the introduction of a new Premier League knock-out cup.

Gartside would like the 36 clubs to review wage control policies. This is an area that concerns smaller clubs such as Bolton, but is much less of an issue to the likes of Chelsea and Manchester United.

Gartside has been working on the project, and sounding out key associates, for almost four months. He has attempted to fine-tune his proposal before it is formally discussed at a Premier League shareholders meeting by the 20 current clubs. However, Gartside and his supporters will have to overcome a number of key issues to see the revolutionary plan come to fruition.

Fourteen Premier League clubs will have to vote in favour of the proposal to get the project up and running. The FA, who backed the formation of the original Premier League, would then have to support it.

More importantly, the Football League, who could demand massive compensation, would have to relinquish their rights to oppose the project.

The top four Premier League clubs, Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool are likely to vote against such the change. That’s why the Gartside blueprint states that there will be no change to the current distribution of funds.

But the big four would need three other rivals to back them to ensure the plan is vetoed.

And the financial security on offer to the clubs who are never going to break into the exclusive top level of the Premier League will be attractive. Asked to comment on our revelations last night, a Premier League spokesman would only say: “We haven’t seen any proposal and therefore are unable to comment.”

The arrival of Rangers and Celtic, allied to a new TV deal, would undoubtedly increase revenue for the English clubs.

Presently the Premier League make parachute payments to relegated clubs of £11.5m a season for two seasons if they fail to bounce back in those seasons.

This season the PL is paying £69m in parachute payments.

That figure would be drastically reduced under the new scheme. A reduced payment would be made to the single club heading into the Football League.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/footba...5875-21288238/

Locke. 19-04-2009 11:06 PM

Liverpool reserve goalkeeper Charles Itandje, banned for 14 days for inappropriate behaviour during the Hillsborough memorial service, believes the media has blown the affair out of proportion.

"It is a 30-second video montage that was given senseless proportions. My behaviour should be judged over a one-hour video," Itandje told Sunday's French newspaper Aujourd'hui Sport.

"You know the papers here (in Britain), they do a lot with not much. I even heard I was dancing!"

"What happened will not do much to change my situation at the club since I am already on the transfer list."

30stone 19-04-2009 11:09 PM

Thats a fairly good idea only problem is it doesnt give many a chance only 2 clubs moving between only 1 coming up into premier division 2

and only having 18 in the first div is a bad idea imo. less games less money...

and less exciting.

andyman 19-04-2009 11:10 PM

We don't need him, time for him to go bye bye's.

Lauren 19-04-2009 11:12 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by James
The Old Firm in Scotland might be invited to join a new English Premier League 2 in new plans to have two top leagues of 18. 2up-2down promotion/relugation between the two division. Only one team relegated to the divisions below each season.
Yeah, they've suggested this before. I'm pretty sure they'll stick with the SPL... for the fans sake, at the very least.

andyman 19-04-2009 11:15 PM

The football system is fine, dam idots wanting to change things!

Whats next, a north league? A south league? Idots!!!


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