The footy !!

Coz Pele is on the payroll. The man will endorse anything for a few quid even his limp dick.This is the man that used to play at Maracena that had a running track round it so talking cobblers. Silly old sausage.

Olly - Leyton Orient yes should have had it but Barry Hearn refused the move and turned down the option of going there as did not want an running track going round the ground. Now though he is threatening to sue anyone else that goes in there when he had first refusal. I would be happy if Orient got it and left Spurs and West Ham where they are.

Daniel Levy if Tottenham gets it will then sell up to the first bunch of Arabs that come in waving a few quid about and join his owner at Tottenham in tax exile. West Ham getting it poses a very big threat to Tottenham but probably not as much as Tottenham moving across into East London. David Dein said on numerous ocassions that West Ham in the Olympic stadium frightened him.

Their MP has said he won't let them take the name Tottenham if they do go which is right. They were granted planning permission to build their new stadium etc but now have changed their minds.

I have also heard the word finances and not wanting the club to go bankrupt blah blah with Spurs. Could that be due to their sudden increase of spending? What would happen if they don't qualify next year for the champions league? Tell me not another club under Senor Redknapp that may face a little financial squeeze? I am expecting Henry actually to come out any minute now and say he is down to the bare bones and needs another couple players.

This is all going to end up with law suits left right and centre.
 
Just thinking about Orient.

1 - They don't fill their stadium now. So the little hardcore support is not just going to bugger off now. They buggered off years ago.
2 - They turned down the first refusal on the stadium when offered.
3 - Didn't they move ground swallowing up someone like Wathamstow or something?
4 - Hearn does not want West Ham having it but backed Tottenham's bid few weeks. Why is that? He is flamming Tottingham fan.
5 - Orient ain't in Newham anyway.
 


I thought this was very funny.

If this actually happens, on hearing the news I promise I will tear off my shirt Hulk Hogan style and wrestle whoever's nearest to me to the ground.

This whole stadium thing goes back to the golden rule. "He who has the gold makes the rules"

Pele should try to be an ambassador for the game. These things tarnish his image
 
I love Giles Smith. Writes columns for the CFC website and the Times.
Here's his comment today on the fickle nature of UK sports press:
So, as recently as this weekend, for instance, our own club was in the thickest possible fog of despair and turmoil. The title was gone. So, too, apparently, was all hope of Champions League football in 2011/12.

The season was a write-off, the club's period of eminence within the elite of English football was rapidly coming to a close, and the best that could be hoped for, in the short to medium term, was a scrap with Sunderland for the last remaining Europa League place and the chance to wave one weak and final goodbye-for-the-foreseeable-future to European football while appearing on Channel 5.

And then would come the summer, in which, stung by the lack of Champions League football in 2011/12, and not entirely excited by the prospect of waving goodbye on Channel 5, every single one of our favourite players would, evidently (the Sunday Times, at least, was keen on this analysis), be charging out of the door, led by Didier Drogba, but without bothering to form an orderly queue first.

Our manager? He would be going with them, if he hadn't gone much sooner. Meanwhile, the four horsemen of the apocalypse would be heard saddling up in Frankie's, while a swarm of killer bees would shortly begin to gather in the walkway behind the East Stand, followed shortly after by a plague of locusts, a flood and, ultimately, a really big old famine.

But then Monday night comes. The team travels to the Reebok, the Drog scores after 10 minutes from a position just south of Preston, the team goes on to add three more and ends up thumping Bolton 0-4.

Bingo. The title challenge is right back on again. Our favourite players aren't going anywhere except home to bed. On the contrary, other, new favourite players, potentially costing millions and millions of pounds, are knocking at the door to be allowed in.

Nobody is going to have to go on Channel 5. Champions League football is comfortably back on next season's agenda. In fact, the triple beckons: league, Champions League and FA Cup. Indeed, an unprecedented quadruple may yet be achieved, because the club is clearly on the verge of a shock reinstatement into the Carling, purely by popular demand.

Ahead, then, lies, not flood and famine, but bounty and happiness, so the killer bees are cancelled and the four horsemen of the apocalypse are released to head back up to Anfield again where every indication is that their services will be required sooner.

Except no - because Liverpool just beat Wolves, so, clearly, on the theory of extremes, all their troubles are over, too, Kenny Dalglish is a proven managerial mastermind, absolutely the right man for the job, and it's milk and honey all round up there on the north-west coast.
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Manure got helped by the refs again last night. Blackpool should have been awarded a penalty and gone up 3 nil. I don't think they would have come back from 3 nil down. BTW is Rooney injured?
 
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Manure got helped by the refs again last night. Blackpool should have been awarded a penalty and gone up 3 nil. I don't think they would have come back from 3 nil down.

I reckon that even if they had put away a pen, Man U would have still steamrollered them in the second half to get the result. How knackered did Blackpool look in the 2nd?
 
Just bought FIFA 2012. Its Fuc#ing great!

When the wife picks up the controller Andy Gray shouts "GET BACK IN THE FUC#ING KITCHEN" and Richard Keys comments "TITS OUT FOR THE LADS"
 
Would rather he went in the Summer but if Chelski want to pay £50m for him, it's comparable to the old bottled water in a laptop bag scam!


Wouldn't be the first time that some Scousers went to the big smoke and came back with full pockets!

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Just thinking about Orient.

1 - They don't fill their stadium now. So the little hardcore support is not just going to bugger off now. They buggered off years ago.
2 - They turned down the first refusal on the stadium when offered.
3 - Didn't they move ground swallowing up someone like Wathamstow or something?
4 - Hearn does not want West Ham having it but backed Tottenham's bid few weeks. Why is that? He is flamming Tottingham fan.
5 - Orient ain't in Newham anyway.


talking of Orient, did you ever see this? pretty decent doc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0p_4YwXGn4&feature=related
 
talking of Orient, did you ever see this? pretty decent doc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0p_4YwXGn4&feature=related

yes! prolly funniest thing football related i ever saw. "you ya ****ing big **** and you ya ****in little ****." brilliant tv.

actually, there was another doc about chelsea youth team in the 90s, which being in those circles was essentially viewing for me and my mates. always remember the team trainer/physio would come out with jimmy greaves/ron atkinson style banter at the most inappropriate moment.
 
Obviously the big news is that I've just scored two free club level tickets to the big game*!

*(Arsenal Vs Birmingham in the 'Care less? Cup Final':lol:)

Also, the missus has sorted out Valentine's Day by getting us tickets to see QPR that day!:lol:
 
After a good scrub down with de-scousing agents may we finally present...........

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Hola Fernando:p:p:p

On the back it reads NO9
 
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