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Posted: December 28 2010 at 14:57
James wrote:
harmonium.ro wrote:
James wrote:
Come on Birmingham City!
Who do you fancy for the championship, James? I see it's not Man U.
Tottenham.
I don't like any of the top clubs though. My brother is a Manchester City supporter, so I wouldn't mind seeing them win it.
My grandfather was a Tottenham Hotspur supporter, so I have an affinity to them, but then my other grandfather was a Fulham supporter, I believe. I also have a soft-spot for West Ham.
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Posted: December 28 2010 at 14:59
Tottenham are quite good, and they played well today against Newcastle. Bale is great. I know a lot of people hate Chelsea or Man United, but I've never heard anyone hatin' on Arsenal, and I don't know any reason for hating them. West Ham are OK, but is there any point in suporting and investing hopes in them?
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Posted: December 28 2010 at 14:59
Yep. I was singing along to it when my brother put it on over Christmas.
I still prefer later albums by him though. Desolation Road is amazing. Travelling World War 3 Blues is amazing. Lots of his stuff is amazing. Lots of his stuff is sh*t.
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Posted: December 28 2010 at 15:00
James wrote:
Yep. I was singing along to it when my brother put it on over Christmas.
I still prefer later albums by him though. Desolation Road is amazing. Travelling World War 3 Blues is amazing. Lots of his stuff is amazing. Lots of his stuff is sh*t.
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Posted: December 28 2010 at 15:02
harmonium.ro wrote:
Tottenham are quite good, and they played well today against Newcastle. Bale is great. I know a lot of people hate Chelsea or Man United, but I've never heard anyone hatin' on Arsenal, and I don't know any reason for hating them. West Ham are OK, but is there any point in suporting and investing hopes in them?
I'm a Swindon Town and Swindon Supermarine supporter, so I'll invest hopes in anyone who's not doing too well. I hope West Ham can avoid relegation.
I just don't really like teams that win a lot. Arsenal are like Chelsea in that respect. Plus most, if not all, of their team are French, or French Nationals.
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Posted: December 28 2010 at 15:04
The Truth wrote:
James wrote:
Yep. I was singing along to it when my brother put it on over Christmas.
I still prefer later albums by him though. Desolation Road is amazing. Travelling World War 3 Blues is amazing. Lots of his stuff is amazing. Lots of his stuff is sh*t.
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Posted: December 28 2010 at 15:06
Yep. Even though I've somehow been to Nou Kamp (not during a match though). I don't really follow many teams outside of England anyway.
I don't see the point in Scottish football either. If I was an amazing footballer, I'd never go to play for Celtic or Rangers. There's barely any competition up there. Plus their stupid non-league policy sucks too.
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Posted: December 28 2010 at 15:07
James wrote:
harmonium.ro wrote:
Tottenham are quite good, and they played well today against Newcastle. Bale is great. I know a lot of people hate Chelsea or Man United, but I've never heard anyone hatin' on Arsenal, and I don't know any reason for hating them. West Ham are OK, but is there any point in suporting and investing hopes in them?
I'm a Swindon Town and Swindon Supermarine supporter, so I'll invest hopes in anyone who's not doing too well. I hope West Ham can avoid relegation.
I just don't really like teams that win a lot. Arsenal are like Chelsea in that respect. Plus most, of not all, of their team are French, or French Nationals.
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Posted: December 28 2010 at 15:08
James wrote:
The Truth wrote:
James wrote:
Yep. I was singing along to it when my brother put it on over Christmas.
I still prefer later albums by him though. Desolation Road is amazing. Travelling World War 3 Blues is amazing. Lots of his stuff is amazing. Lots of his stuff is sh*t.
Desolation Row and Talking World War III Blues?
Yes.
Oops.
I knew that. I have brain ache.
And it's "Talkin' World War III Blues"
Oh excuse me for replacing an apostrophe with a G.
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Posted: December 28 2010 at 15:09
James wrote:
Yep. Even though I've somehow been to Nou Kamp (not during a match though). I don't really follow many teams outside of England anyway.
I don't see the point in Scottish football either. If I was an amazing footballer, I'd never go to play for Celtic or Rangers. There's barely any competition up there. Plus their stupid non-league policy sucks too.
What's the non-league policy? The Scotts weren't bad at all some time ago, but football itself has changed a lot since then.
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Posted: December 28 2010 at 15:10
It's not an anti-France thing. It's the fact barely any of their team are English. At least Manchester United have some homegrown talent, even if Rooney is a pile of smelly smegma. He's not scored since March.
Swindon have an awesome striker by the way. Hopefully we can keep hold of him. But our manager wants £10 million for him. What?
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Posted: December 28 2010 at 15:11
harmonium.ro wrote:
James wrote:
Yep. Even though I've somehow been to Nou Kamp (not during a match though). I don't really follow many teams outside of England anyway.
I don't see the point in Scottish football either. If I was an amazing footballer, I'd never go to play for Celtic or Rangers. There's barely any competition up there. Plus their stupid non-league policy sucks too.
What's the non-league policy? The Scotts weren't bad at all some time ago, but football itself has changed a lot since then.
From what I have read, I don't think any teams (or only a bare few) from Scotland's Non-League ever have a chance of promotion to Division 2. They don't have a tier system, like England does.
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Posted: December 28 2010 at 15:19
Alex:
There is no direct relegation from the Scottish Third Division but since
the 2005–06 season if a club finishes bottom for three successive
seasons then they will have their full membership of the SFL suspended.
The club will then play the next two seasons as a non-voting associate
member after which the full members shall vote on the fate of the
suspended club.
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