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big screen satellite 06-05-2009 08:54 AM

The 2009/10 season starts here
 
well its time to start the 2009/2010 pre-season merry go round:

Barry to City - £'s or England future... weird choice...
Bruce to Sunderland - isn't he a Geordie?
Martinez to Wigan - not sure that's the best move he could have made?


lets get next season started here....

//\/\/ 06-05-2009 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by big screen satellite (Post 111634)
Bruce to Sunderland - isn't he a Geordie?

the term you're looking for, in his case, is 'rentaquote':rolleyes:

Rog 06-09-2009 02:42 AM

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[quote=big screen satellite;111634
Barry to City - £'s or England future... weird choice.[/quote]

what has moving to city got to do with Barry's england future:confused::confused:
they'll finish above bloody villa next season!. I thought he wanted european football.......we were after him but it looks like we got no money to strengthen the squad so we aint gonna win it next year i fear.......

matt 06-11-2009 03:58 AM

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Looks like Ronaldo's finally going. £80m :eek:

How much money have Real got or are they just getting themselves up to the neck in debt? They're supposedly close to signing Villa too so looks like it'll be another team of Galacticos next year

//\/\/ 06-11-2009 05:11 AM

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Originally Posted by matt (Post 111714)
Looks like Ronaldo's finally going. £80m :eek:

How much money have Real got or are they just getting themselves up to the neck in debt? They're supposedly close to signing Villa too so looks like it'll be another team of Galacticos next year

...they're part government-funded, so they'll probably just up taxes!

big screen satellite 06-11-2009 06:36 AM

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ho hum, lets see who United stump up and buy with this £80m

it could part fund keeping Tevez i suppose... we need to shift Berba, unless he's gonna up his game...

Ron did us proud, and he's been great - at least he's gone abroad... the premiership will miss him though - in both good and bad ways...

stimpee 06-11-2009 07:17 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by big screen satellite (Post 111718)
ho hum, lets see who United stump up and buy with this £80m

They can buy Newcastle United!

big screen satellite 06-11-2009 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by stimpee (Post 111722)
They can buy Newcastle United!

excellent - we'd get a spare training ground, a squad of overpaid slackers, 1 broken Michael Owen, 52k more whining fans and Mary Poppins after all

still seems like a good idea, we could have a second team in the championship... rename them from NUFC to MUFC II, get Darren Ferguson to Manage them, call them United Jr.

lol

sanblaster 06-11-2009 08:45 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by //\/\/ (Post 111717)
...they're part government-funded, so they'll probably just up taxes!


¿¿¿???



I guess this explains it a bit better:

Quote:

Real rich: Where Madrid's money comes from
* Clubs in Spain are free to negotiate separate deals rather than central contracts. Madrid signed a £700m seven-year deal with MediaPro in 2006, seeing them easily top £100m a year, double United's earnings.
* Their bids for top players are also aided by Spain's tax laws – foreign players pay tax at just 23 per cent for their first five years. In England the 50p tax means clubs have to pay more to match wages on offer in Spain.
* The club's status in Spain helps them maintain their place at the forefront of European football. All debts they hold are with local banks, rather than relying on American billionaires or Russian oil companies. These banks are pressured to allow Madrid certain unwritten privileges, such as low interest repayments on loans. Their stature and standing in the country means they are unaffected by issues that could affect smaller clubs.
* Real Madrid have finished top of the Deloitte Money League for four years. The Bernabeu enjoys the third-highest average attendance in Europe while overseas trips generate revenue through ticket and merchandise sales.

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...d-1697184.html

//\/\/ 06-11-2009 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by big screen satellite (Post 111724)
excellent - we'd get a spare training ground, a squad of overpaid slackers, 1 broken Michael Owen, 52k more whining fans and Mary Poppins after all

still seems like a good idea, we could have a second team in the championship... rename them from NUFC to MUFC II, get Darren Ferguson to Manage them, call them United Jr.

lol

not sure your fans would welcome having to travel EVEN further to 'home' matches - you should've bought west ham :rolleyes:

(oh; and you dropped the 'football club' a while back, soccerboys...)

matt 06-12-2009 06:26 AM

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Blimey

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Cristiano Ronaldo is expected to sign a six-year contract before being formally confirmed as a Real Madrid player on July 1. His salary will start at £9.5 million a year, rising 25 per cent annually to a staggering £29 million, or just over £557,500 a week, in the final year. He stands to earn up to £107 million.

//\/\/ 06-12-2009 08:49 AM

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that's a lot of terrible clothes...

big screen satellite 06-16-2009 06:23 AM

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Glen Johnson £18m to Liverpool - you wot... ??

surely he's not worth that much, then again Berbatov cost us £30.75m

has the recession not hit football?

big screen satellite 06-16-2009 06:25 AM

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just another note - 2009/10 fixtures released tomorrow!!!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/paulfletc...te.html#097608

//\/\/ 06-16-2009 08:01 AM

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nice, up-to-date photo he used as well. 2 toon players who haven't been with us for months playing in a fixture you won't see published tomorrow. 'on the ball, brian...'

as for your recession question - ronaldo leaving you for £80m wasn't a dream, you realise?

big screen satellite 06-17-2009 04:25 AM

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fixtures and fittings

released today, opening day:

Aston Villa v Wigan Athletic
Blackburn Rovers v Manchester City
Bolton Wanderers v Sunderland
Chelsea v Hull City
Everton v Arsenal
Manchester United v Birmingham City
Portsmouth v Fulham
Stoke City v Burnley
Tottenham Hotspur v Liverpool
Wolverhampton Wanderers v West Ham United

full list here

minor leagues here somewhere ;)

big screen satellite 06-23-2009 06:17 AM

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Owen to hull - eh?

//\/\/ 06-23-2009 07:56 AM

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he's charismatic and technical - what's not to want?

"I don't think Michael will go for the best financial offer" - more fool you...

big screen satellite 06-23-2009 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by //\/\/ (Post 112020)
he's charismatic and technical - what's not to want?

"I don't think Michael will go for the best financial offer" - more fool you...

lol - technically he's a crock

i'd rather buy Sid Owen

happiness stan 06-23-2009 02:31 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by big screen satellite (Post 112014)
Owen to hull - eh?

Little Mickey was hardly thrilled when Sky Sports sprung the Hull idea on him, was he?

He's always conducted himself fairly well, is it wrong that I'm a bit disappointed with the brochure? Maybe this is normal practice and I'm fooling myself.

I still think him at Villa with Emile could work pretty well.
As long as Carew and Agbonlahor are still there for the real work, naturally.

//\/\/ 06-24-2009 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by big screen satellite (Post 112028)
lol - technically he's a crock

...clearly you haven't read the :rolleyes: brochure...

big screen satellite 06-24-2009 07:24 AM

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Originally Posted by //\/\/ (Post 112060)
...clearly you haven't read the :rolleyes: brochure...

i did read it - through the tears of laughter... i must have missed the crucial bits....

//\/\/ 06-24-2009 10:40 AM

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he's compact and bijou, is very handy for transport links (be they helicopter or horse and cart) and has the advantage of being totally detached... he's grade 1 listed and therefore improvement would be a struggle...

Rog 06-24-2009 04:49 PM

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he used to be a really great player:(....when he was with Liverpool.....
i hope he sorts himself out a decent team........

stimpee 06-25-2009 06:15 AM

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Apparently Hull and Stoke are interested in Owen now... lol. If he does sign for them it will be a one season deal and only to advertise another "come and get me" ploy especially if he goes injury free...

//\/\/ 07-02-2009 02:33 PM

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owen to old trafford is the bookies' fave now - there'll be some hats-swallowed and some massive u-turns!!!

big screen satellite 07-03-2009 01:35 AM

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:eek:

what can i say...:eek: holy fuck

(maybe owen will win the title medal he has wanted so long)

at least its pay as you play deal

maybe we'll end up paying £100,000 then ;)

//\/\/ 07-03-2009 02:35 AM

Re: The 2009/10 season starts here
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by big screen satellite (Post 112028)
lol - [B]i'd rather buy Sid Owen


Quote:

Originally Posted by big screen satellite (Post 112476)
:eek:

what can i say...:eek: holy fuck


...and then begins the backtracking...

Quote:

(maybe owen will win the title medal he has wanted so long)

at least its pay as you play deal

maybe we'll end up paying £100,000 then ;)
:D:D:D 'tears of laughter':D:D:D cheered me up a bit, at least!

big screen satellite 07-03-2009 03:23 AM

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Originally Posted by //\/\/ (Post 112477)
...and then begins the backtracking...



:D:D:D 'tears of laughter':D:D:D cheered me up a bit, at least!

i know - i'm more shocked than anything!!!!

Fergie is a genius, so who knows...

(matt tracks back....) (can i delete previous posts !!!!)

seriously though (;)) if it is a pay as you play thing - there's no real risk, its not like we're paying £16m or whatever for him... ;)

Sam Alerdyce didn't want to take the risk two days ago because Blackburn need a striker to play 30 games, whereas United will use Owen when they need to (if he stays fit)

also, at Newcastle he was in a team that gave him no service, now with Giggs, Valencia, Berbatov and Rooney providing, maybe he'll get back on the goal trail, United need an out-and-out striker, haven't had one since Ruud

nonetheless i'm still shocked...

btw in less shocking news: did you know Michael Jackson died last week?? :p

Dirty0900 07-03-2009 05:13 AM

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8 matches till he breaks.

Dunwho 07-07-2009 02:21 PM

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Im shocked... but mainly its the Liverpool factor... because Owen as a player for me is simply just trying desperately to survive in a footballing world which has clearly moved on.. its a clever move by Owen the player, but he has tarnished his name as Owen the Ex-Liverpool player.

Its a pity it has to be that way too.

happiness stan 07-08-2009 11:13 AM

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/foot...on/8136389.stm

get in, now our season can start!
was getting increasingly worried that we would cease to exist, not a pleasant thing to contemplate.
I wouldn't wish it on anyone.....even Pompey.

big screen satellite 07-26-2009 03:52 PM

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OWEN IS ROCKING ON PRE-SEASON TOUR... wait til the season starts - everyone is going to fear the return of King Michael :D

big screen satellite 08-14-2009 03:25 AM

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prediction for 2009/10

1. Man United
2. Chels
3. Liverpool
4. Man City
5. Arsenal
6. Aston Villa
7. Spurs
8. Everton
9. West Ham
10. Fulham
11. Wigan
12. Blackburn
13. Bolton
14. Stoke
15. Wolves
16. Sunderland
17. Birmingham
18. Portsmouth
19. Hull
20. Burnley

or something similar - bye bye Pompey

chuck 08-15-2009 05:07 PM

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woohoo!

cracking start by my squad.

who'd thought Matthew Upson would start so well.

6-1 against the Toffees - lovely stuff. I chose Arshavin - but holy hell, Fabregas is something special isn't he?

early doors and all that - it's a long season - but top stuff from the Arse.

Rog 08-16-2009 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by big screen satellite (Post 114937)
prediction for 2009/10

1. Man United
2. Chels
3. Liverpool
4. Man City
5. Arsenal
6. Aston Villa
7. Spurs
8. Everton
9. West Ham
10. Fulham
11. Wigan
12. Blackburn
13. Bolton
14. Stoke
15. Wolves
16. Sunderland
17. Birmingham
18. Portsmouth
19. Hull
20. Burnley

or something similar - bye bye Pompey

3rd? you flatter us matt.......Benitez to be gone by xmas............i wsh:o

ps, i am drtunk and the arse were very impressive ........i wouldn't want to be an everton supporter today heh!

burnley and pompey ...yes ......H ull? i think they'll stay up......wolves howevr are shite.....:D

Dirty0900 08-16-2009 03:17 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by big screen satellite (Post 113371)
OWEN IS ROCKING ON PRE-SEASON TOUR... wait til the season starts - everyone is going to fear the return of King Michael :D

I'm glad he missed his chances today. Hopefully he'll get injured soon.

matt 08-17-2009 02:17 AM

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Go Spurs! :)

Even sweeter was watching it with two of my mates who are huge Liverpool fans. And Benitez may be bleating on about penalties not given but unlike last year's win at White Hart Lane where Liverpool could feel robbed, Spurs were by far the better team yesterday and if Keane had had his shooting boots on the score would have been even bigger.

Still, I'm not getting carried away and as a seasoned Tottenham fan I fully expect us to get beaten at Hull on Wednesday...

big screen satellite 08-17-2009 03:01 AM

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everton - shock
arsenal win shock
chelsea lucky
liverpool - poor (good!)
wigan wow
villa need barry
man city £££

its all good - ten wins no draws - nice opening day, 10 team with 3 points 10 with 0,

Everton can take consolation from spurs last season who had 1 point from 9 games or something....

bring on midweek...

Rog 08-17-2009 03:58 AM

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Originally Posted by matt (Post 115054)
Go Spurs! :)

Even sweeter was watching it with two of my mates who are huge Liverpool fans. And Benitez may be bleating on about penalties not given but unlike last year's win at White Hart Lane where Liverpool could feel robbed, Spurs were by far the better team yesterday and if Keane had had his shooting boots on the score would have been even bigger.

To be fair we should have had 1 maybe even 2 more penalties but that would have been unjust as you rightly say. Spurs were the better team, i don't recall us having a single shot on target in the second half........although i'd sunk a few by then:eek:


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