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Quote from: 13th Duke on February 12, 2010, 03:57:09 AMQuote from: JMan on February 11, 2010, 01:33:30 PMQuote from: Digital Pimpin' on February 11, 2010, 12:15:29 PMQuote from: JMan on February 10, 2010, 03:27:20 PMgod dammit, same old tottenham.. we are seriously shootin our selves in the foot now for the 4th spot .... wheres digital pimpin? im sure he got something to say about the game lol..I´m in Rio De Janeiro, so only got 20min of the game at the airport. Our goal looked pretty good, but it seemed like a shite game. Oh well, maybe wé´re your new bogey team loldamn, fo'real? thats awesome. have a good trip man.. and yeah u could be our new boget team but it'll hard with yous being in the championship next season yeah and then your bogey team will go back to being my Newcastle again. Before we went down you'd only beaten us once in the last 8 meetings, with us winning 6 of the other 7. Used to love those guaranteed points back in the day. i know, you had some hoodoo over us for sure.. why i was that extra bit pleased when you's went down
Quote from: JMan on February 11, 2010, 01:33:30 PMQuote from: Digital Pimpin' on February 11, 2010, 12:15:29 PMQuote from: JMan on February 10, 2010, 03:27:20 PMgod dammit, same old tottenham.. we are seriously shootin our selves in the foot now for the 4th spot .... wheres digital pimpin? im sure he got something to say about the game lol..I´m in Rio De Janeiro, so only got 20min of the game at the airport. Our goal looked pretty good, but it seemed like a shite game. Oh well, maybe wé´re your new bogey team loldamn, fo'real? thats awesome. have a good trip man.. and yeah u could be our new boget team but it'll hard with yous being in the championship next season yeah and then your bogey team will go back to being my Newcastle again. Before we went down you'd only beaten us once in the last 8 meetings, with us winning 6 of the other 7. Used to love those guaranteed points back in the day.
Quote from: Digital Pimpin' on February 11, 2010, 12:15:29 PMQuote from: JMan on February 10, 2010, 03:27:20 PMgod dammit, same old tottenham.. we are seriously shootin our selves in the foot now for the 4th spot .... wheres digital pimpin? im sure he got something to say about the game lol..I´m in Rio De Janeiro, so only got 20min of the game at the airport. Our goal looked pretty good, but it seemed like a shite game. Oh well, maybe wé´re your new bogey team loldamn, fo'real? thats awesome. have a good trip man.. and yeah u could be our new boget team but it'll hard with yous being in the championship next season
Quote from: JMan on February 10, 2010, 03:27:20 PMgod dammit, same old tottenham.. we are seriously shootin our selves in the foot now for the 4th spot .... wheres digital pimpin? im sure he got something to say about the game lol..I´m in Rio De Janeiro, so only got 20min of the game at the airport. Our goal looked pretty good, but it seemed like a shite game. Oh well, maybe wé´re your new bogey team lol
god dammit, same old tottenham.. we are seriously shootin our selves in the foot now for the 4th spot .... wheres digital pimpin? im sure he got something to say about the game lol..
death is hilarious, it all boils down to if your comfortable with morbid humor.
Quote from: Momo on February 13, 2010, 04:27:26 PMdeath is hilarious, it all boils down to if your comfortable with morbid humor.wtf
Manchester City star Craig Bellamy has been left battered and bruised after being attacked by a Man United fan.The fiery Wales international, 30, suffered a black eye and grazed face during the attack last Saturday after City's 2-1 defeat at Hull.The thug struck Bellamy outside the Panacea bar in Alderly Edge, Cheshire, where he had been drinking with pals, including teammate Wayne BridgeAn onlooker said: "He whacked him from behind and Craig fell to the floor. Bouncers jumped in straight away and the guy was carted off."Police attended but Bellamy did not wish to press charges. A source said: "He said he hit Craig because he was a Man U fan and Craig plays for City." The incident comes after Bellamy was hit by a coin during the Carling Cup semi-final between City and United last month.http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2010/02/14/craig-bellamy-beaten-up-by-man-united-fan-115875-22041234/
Quote from: JMan on February 14, 2010, 01:13:37 AMQuote from: Momo on February 13, 2010, 04:27:26 PMdeath is hilarious, it all boils down to if your comfortable with morbid humor.wtf what don't you understand nigga
CL play-off under considerationThe Premier League are believed to be considering a proposal to introduce a play-off for the fourth Champions League spot.Currently the teams finishing in the top four positions are handed entry to Europe's elite competition, either in the main draw or at the qualifying stage.Now it has been proposed that only the first three be decided on league position and the fourth place be determined by a play-off.That could mean the teams finishing in the positions fourth to seventh playing a mini-knockout competition.Such a move would be seen as a measure to inject more competition into the league.The same four clubs - Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea - have filled the top four positions in five of the past six seasons. Only Everton, in 2005, have broken their stranglehold.The proposal is thought to have been raised at a recent meeting of all 20 clubs and will be considered again when they next meet in April.The Premier League have not commented directly on the matter.A spokesman said: "We look at all sorts of ideas and rarely make comment until we have decided something definitely."If the proposal was to be voted on at any stage in the future, a 14-6 majority could be enough to see it implemented.The idea may not be favoured by the established 'big four', who would obviously have the most to lose, but the idea is thought to have been enthusiastically greeted by some clubs.Interestingly, the proposal has been raised at a time when Liverpool's place in the top four is coming under serious competition anyway from the likes of Manchester City, Aston Villa and Tottenham.Nevertheless such an idea would keep interest in the season, even for clubs in mid-table, going for longer.There are other factors which would have to be considered, however, such as how the play-offs might lengthen the season and how they could be fitted into the calendar. Determining Europa League qualification is an added complication.A satisfactory format would also have to be devised. Some might argue a Football League-style home and away play-off might not be appropriate to settle what is basically fourth place.One spin-off effect could be that the matches fill the void left by the failure of the 'Game 39' proposal, and they would certainly generate television interest.But again, it would have to be decided if that was appropriate for a lesser prize.http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,2483_5950754,00.htmlTerrible proposal.
Quote from: Invincible on February 15, 2010, 04:10:33 AMCL play-off under considerationThe Premier League are believed to be considering a proposal to introduce a play-off for the fourth Champions League spot.Currently the teams finishing in the top four positions are handed entry to Europe's elite competition, either in the main draw or at the qualifying stage.Now it has been proposed that only the first three be decided on league position and the fourth place be determined by a play-off.That could mean the teams finishing in the positions fourth to seventh playing a mini-knockout competition.Such a move would be seen as a measure to inject more competition into the league.The same four clubs - Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea - have filled the top four positions in five of the past six seasons. Only Everton, in 2005, have broken their stranglehold.The proposal is thought to have been raised at a recent meeting of all 20 clubs and will be considered again when they next meet in April.The Premier League have not commented directly on the matter.A spokesman said: "We look at all sorts of ideas and rarely make comment until we have decided something definitely."If the proposal was to be voted on at any stage in the future, a 14-6 majority could be enough to see it implemented.The idea may not be favoured by the established 'big four', who would obviously have the most to lose, but the idea is thought to have been enthusiastically greeted by some clubs.Interestingly, the proposal has been raised at a time when Liverpool's place in the top four is coming under serious competition anyway from the likes of Manchester City, Aston Villa and Tottenham.Nevertheless such an idea would keep interest in the season, even for clubs in mid-table, going for longer.There are other factors which would have to be considered, however, such as how the play-offs might lengthen the season and how they could be fitted into the calendar. Determining Europa League qualification is an added complication.A satisfactory format would also have to be devised. Some might argue a Football League-style home and away play-off might not be appropriate to settle what is basically fourth place.One spin-off effect could be that the matches fill the void left by the failure of the 'Game 39' proposal, and they would certainly generate television interest.But again, it would have to be decided if that was appropriate for a lesser prize.http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,2483_5950754,00.htmlTerrible proposal. Terrible indeed.
Quote from: K.Dub on February 15, 2010, 05:52:00 AMQuote from: Invincible on February 15, 2010, 04:10:33 AMCL play-off under considerationThe Premier League are believed to be considering a proposal to introduce a play-off for the fourth Champions League spot.Currently the teams finishing in the top four positions are handed entry to Europe's elite competition, either in the main draw or at the qualifying stage.Now it has been proposed that only the first three be decided on league position and the fourth place be determined by a play-off.That could mean the teams finishing in the positions fourth to seventh playing a mini-knockout competition.Such a move would be seen as a measure to inject more competition into the league.The same four clubs - Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea - have filled the top four positions in five of the past six seasons. Only Everton, in 2005, have broken their stranglehold.The proposal is thought to have been raised at a recent meeting of all 20 clubs and will be considered again when they next meet in April.The Premier League have not commented directly on the matter.A spokesman said: "We look at all sorts of ideas and rarely make comment until we have decided something definitely."If the proposal was to be voted on at any stage in the future, a 14-6 majority could be enough to see it implemented.The idea may not be favoured by the established 'big four', who would obviously have the most to lose, but the idea is thought to have been enthusiastically greeted by some clubs.Interestingly, the proposal has been raised at a time when Liverpool's place in the top four is coming under serious competition anyway from the likes of Manchester City, Aston Villa and Tottenham.Nevertheless such an idea would keep interest in the season, even for clubs in mid-table, going for longer.There are other factors which would have to be considered, however, such as how the play-offs might lengthen the season and how they could be fitted into the calendar. Determining Europa League qualification is an added complication.A satisfactory format would also have to be devised. Some might argue a Football League-style home and away play-off might not be appropriate to settle what is basically fourth place.One spin-off effect could be that the matches fill the void left by the failure of the 'Game 39' proposal, and they would certainly generate television interest.But again, it would have to be decided if that was appropriate for a lesser prize.http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,2483_5950754,00.htmlTerrible proposal. Terrible indeed.I think you'll find every single non top 4 fan would disagree with you.
Quote from: K.Dub on February 15, 2010, 05:52:00 AMTerrible indeed.I think you'll find every single non top 4 fan would disagree with you.
Terrible indeed.
Quote from: 13th Duke on February 15, 2010, 07:44:32 AMQuote from: K.Dub on February 15, 2010, 05:52:00 AMTerrible indeed.I think you'll find every single non top 4 fan would disagree with you.I know that, but it's not Arsenal's or any of the top 4's fault that they are too good for the rest.
Quote from: K.Dub on February 15, 2010, 09:07:11 AMQuote from: 13th Duke on February 15, 2010, 07:44:32 AMQuote from: K.Dub on February 15, 2010, 05:52:00 AMTerrible indeed.I think you'll find every single non top 4 fan would disagree with you.I know that, but it's not Arsenal's or any of the top 4's fault that they are too good for the rest.I agree with you there. I don't think it'll ever happen because it'll cheapen the Champions League aswell and in turn cheapen the prestige of the Europa League as the three playoff losers will just see it as a 'wooden spoon' which it isn't. 99% of teams would kill to be in the Europa League. It always pisses me off when people say its a shit competition. Same for the League Cup.