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Don Diaz

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He's had it now. Shame I'd have preferred him to stay lol!!
 
Don Diaz

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Well done Swansea....they seem to have turned a bit of a corner. Pleased for our many old boys.

Leicester lol, very poor the way they have performed for Ranieri this season (CL excepted) especially on their big new shiny contracts.
 
Liam

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Well done Swansea....they seem to have turned a bit of a corner. Pleased for our many old boys.

Leicester lol, very poor the way they have performed for Ranieri this season (CL excepted) especially on their big new shiny contracts.
I'm pleased to see Swansea looking better as I think they generally play a more pleasing on the eye style of football than most relegation battlers. Hull are looking pretty good at the moment too and could have come away from the Emirates with a point this weekend too.
 
skiathospurs

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Look Mummy, Bayern have scored a fifth!!

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skiathospurs

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Only just seen their score!! Two of my best pala went out to watch that too! They're getting ripped when they get back.
Fill yer fucking boots,they will probably join in.
 
Don Diaz

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Taken a while but Wenger finally got Arsenal playing like Barcelona in the Champions League :D:D
:D:D:D:DThat is brilliant...is it your own work or have you nicked it from twitter ??!!
 
Don Diaz

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I'm going to start 'We want you to stay' at the NLD......as long as we're winning of course.
 
Don Diaz

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Imagine if Chelsea had kept some of the players that they let go....De Bruyne and Robben for example!
 
skiathospurs

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Just had one of them on the phone. Sounded distraught.
I remember watching the galatasary uefa final in a bar here,even though they had stabbed some leeds fans,I still vocally supported the turks in the match and was the only one in a bar of about 100 bouncing up&down when gala won,got a lot of stick for not supporting the english team even though I am spurs,best moment was my girlfriend at the times mate was a hardcore goonerette,I will always remember she just looked at me&burst into tears.No fucking mercy for those cunts ever!!
 
deejbah

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Amazing result considering how Bayern have not been dominating matches in the Bundesliga recently and actually drew with Schalke who are still a work in progress.
 
Don Diaz

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I'm quite interested to see what City do to Monaco tonight or vice versa, they were very good against us twice and have a lot of pace in the team, should be a good game.

Also just noticed it's Leverkusen vs Athletico Madrid....another good one. Wish we were still in this, will have to make sure we are again next year.
 
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Finchbee

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Falcao is making stones look like a schoolboy Monaco have been much better than city but city back in it
 
Don Diaz

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What a ridiculous game of football...it's brilliant for the neutral but I would imagine the coaches are going mad, Monaco have had a poorly taken penalty saved as well. Bonkers stuff and the same is happening in the other game, equally mad apparently.
 
Don Diaz

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Leicester really poor again tonight. Problem is we sort of need our clubs to do well in Europe to keep that coefficient high ensuring we keep 4 places in the CL. We'll just have to keep our bit of the bargain.
 
Don Diaz

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Leicester really poor again tonight. Problem is we sort of need our clubs to do well in Europe to keep that coefficient high ensuring we keep 4 places in the CL. We'll just have to keep our bit of the bargain.
Ha ha Vardy has scored, I've turned this into a Leicester numpty OMT thread!!
 
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Everton have agreed a deal to acquire land on which to build a new £300m stadium in Liverpool, BBC Radio Merseyside understands.

The Premier League club and landowners Peel Holdings have reached agreement on the Bramley Moore Dock site near the River Mersey.

It was announced as the preferred site for the club's proposed new stadium in January.

Planning permission would have to be given for any future development.

Iranian businessman Farhad Moshiri bought a 49.9% stake in Everton in February last year and quickly outlined plans for a move from Goodison, which has a capacity of 39,572.
An initial plan was to build a stadium at Walton Hall Park, a short distance north-east of the club's current home, but it was strongly opposed by local residents.
Those plans were abandoned in May, with the club moving its attention to the site at Bramley Moore Dock.
Everton also abandoned plans to move to King's Dock in 2003, and Kirkby in 2009.
This could be the most significant moment in Everton's recent history.

Goodison Park remains a gloriously atmospheric old arena but even the sentimentalists among Everton's support accept the time has come to move into a new era and new home in line with the ambitions of major shareholder Farhad Moshiri.

Moshiri, along with manager Ronald Koeman, sees this move as crucial to the plan to shift Everton into Europe's elite group, in a modern stadium offering greater profile, greater finances and greater attendances. The new stadium has been regarded as the key to a brighter future from the moment billionaire Moshiri arrived at the club in February last year.

It is also a major move on the way to a dream that has been a long time in the making for Everton and their supporters.

Everton were forced to abandon plans to build a new 55,000-capacity stadium at King's Dock in April 2003 after they could not raise around £30m to fund the £155m project, and a proposed relocation to a new ground in Kirkby failed amid much acrimony from supporters in 2009.

Now, with the backing of Moshiri's finances, Everton seem to be on course to finally move from Goodison Park to a new home in the city's iconic waterfront in the most compelling piece of evidence yet of the club's fierce new ambition.
 
Don Diaz

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I like Everton for some reason, unless we're playing them. Not sure what sort of stadium they are going to get for £300m though, one made out of balsa wood and meccano?
 
skiathospurs

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I like Everton for some reason, unless we're playing them. Not sure what sort of stadium they are going to get for £300m though, one made out of balsa wood and meccano?
maybe they will recycle goodison`s corrugated iron,which seems to be the main building material!!
 
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