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Football Season 2009/10


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i haven't seen owen play this well so far since he left liverpool, looks like newcastle was holding him back. regardless if he cared or not.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gEgCM59JOqM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqAocwbpxsc

as for newcastle, it looks like theres nothing closer to any resolve. at this rate leauge 1 beckons. and gerrard... why?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/merseyside/8160783.stm

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The latest football club to go out of business could be Livingston from the Scottish 1st Division. It seems like they have had a selfish owner who refused to sell his shares in the club and now the redundancies have begun. I hate to see any club go out of business and I really wish the FA and SFA would do more to try and stop this

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The new season officially starts tonight. Sheff Utd V Middlesbrough. I find it weird that they are starting the season on a Friday night. The rest of the fixtures are tomorrow at various times.

Spare a thought for poor Chester City in the Blue Square Premier. They will be starting the season tomorrow with a 25 point deduction. Another case of the FA screwing a team over, and making it almost impossible for a team to finish outside of the bottom 4.

Jono, Norwich are been annihilated today..

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Jono, Norwich are been annihilated today..

You're telling me. I don't follow football but it's all the local newspapers get excited about and it all seemed very optimistic. Quote of the day comes from the BBC.

1543: Not even sure Bryan Gunn is going to make it to the end of this game, let alone the end of the season. Norwich 0-5 Colchester
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Ima just completely gutted that Ima gonna miss the Man Utd vs Chelski match as in rubbish work. Will be listening on 5live/Key103 though.

I think this page is a good service from the BBC. It's only the league football but I assume there'll be something for the Premier League too:

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/8183350.stm

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I think this page is a good service from the BBC. It's only the league football but I assume there'll be something for the Premier League too:

http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/8183350.stm

I'll have the BBC website up as well but can't listen to the live stream as these retarded out of date computers haven't got the flash required. They even still have IE 5!

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clearly capello has some personal issues with michael owen, maybe he dosen't like his haircut for fucks sake... anyone who knows anything about football knows that defoe and carlton cole from the fresh prince are average strikers, why not call up james beattie and andy johnson as well then? simple fact is this. when portugal have hit the bar five times in the quater finals next year, rooney is being outmarked by the defenders, lampard is underperforming again, and gerrard is stuck on the left. who would you want to see come off the bench to grab us a goal?

the reason why owen's england career is in trouble is because of this goal he scored in 2001:-

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just read this

Premier League billionaires Manchester City have today launched an audacious bid for the entire fan base of recently relegated Newcastle United.

The unexpected move has come as part of City’s plans to be the best supported club in the world, and the so-called ‘Best Supporters In The World ™’ have provided a logical starting point.

The move will see each of Newcastle United’s 50,000 ‘regulars’ offered £1,000 to change their allegiances to Manchester City.

“Our competitive advantage is our financial position, and we will buy anything and everything we feel will help us improve this football club.†Said City boss Mark Hughes.

“Securing the Newcastle United fans offers us a great opportunity to improve our position as the best supported club in the league,â€

“They have jus t the sort of experience we’re looking for, in that they’ve enjoyed fleeting periods of great expectation followed almost immediately by abject failure, which will be useful to us in the next two years.â€

Unlimited funds

Hughes continued, “We’ll happily pay top dollar for supporters who will blindly follow their team and defend them as the greatest in the world in the face of over-whelming evidence to the contrary.â€

“And in that respect, the Geordies really are second to none.â€

The Newcastle fans, who will not be subjected to a medical, are expected to have a ‘fully clothed at all times’ clause inserted into their= 0Man City contracts.

A Newcastle spokesperson said that although the move has come at a bad time for them, the entire fee will be used to rebuild the supporter base into a slimmer, better looking unit which they hope will be “the envy of the Championshipâ€.

http://newsarse.com/2009/07/man-city-to-make-50m-bid-for-newcastle-united-supporters/

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