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« Reply #105 on: November 22, 2005, 05:37:43 PM »

at last a voice of reason amongst the madness..

What madness?
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« Reply #106 on: November 22, 2005, 06:01:25 PM »

at last a voice of reason amongst the madness..

What madness?


us lot ...imagine us all in a boozer...it`d be pandemonium...and hilarious in turns
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« Reply #107 on: November 22, 2005, 07:20:42 PM »

at last a voice of reason amongst the madness..

What madness?


We agree Nemesis  Cheesy

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« Reply #108 on: November 22, 2005, 10:19:27 PM »

OK, I'm going to make this my final post on the subject, since we could go on and on for years and never agree on this.

Like I said in my previous post, the likely hood of Celtic joing a Euro league or a British league are as slim as a anorexic piece of paper.

That's your belief. The Celtic board seem to feel differently. Dermot Desmond is putting another £10m of his £800m fortune into Celtic. He isn't doing it for charitable purposes.

What I mean is the top 6 Big clubs in the EPL are getting bigger and bigger and soon the big 6 will have gate attendences as big as they were pre war (1930-1939)

That's the current snapshot. If we pose a scenario where in the next two or three years, Chelsea win the league comfortably each season, while also taking more than their fair share of cups, the Glazers are forced to sell Rooney to Barca or Real to pay off part of their debts, and Arsenal are struggling to pay the bills on Ashburton Grove, do you think attendances will be rising and TV fees will be so healthy?

For years English commentators have criticised Scotland for being a two team league. This season Scotland looks like a three team league - with Rangers not even included - while England shows signs of becoming a 1 team league.

How long before Hills, Ladbrokes and co. start offering 'EPL without Chelsea' bets?
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« Reply #109 on: November 22, 2005, 10:47:33 PM »

OK, I'm going to make this my final post on the subject, since we could go on and on for years and never agree on this.

Like I said in my previous post, the likely hood of Celtic joing a Euro league or a British league are as slim as a anorexic piece of paper.

That's your belief. The Celtic board seem to feel differently. Dermot Desmond is putting another £10m of his £800m fortune into Celtic. He isn't doing it for charitable purposes.

What I mean is the top 6 Big clubs in the EPL are getting bigger and bigger and soon the big 6 will have gate attendences as big as they were pre war (1930-1939)

That's the current snapshot. If we pose a scenario where in the next two or three years, Chelsea win the league comfortably each season, while also taking more than their fair share of cups, the Glazers are forced to sell Rooney to Barca or Real to pay off part of their debts, and Arsenal are struggling to pay the bills on Ashburton Grove, do you think attendances will be rising and TV fees will be so healthy?

For years English commentators have criticised Scotland for being a two team league. This season Scotland looks like a three team league - with Rangers not even included - while England shows signs of becoming a 1 team league.

How long before Hills, Ladbrokes and co. start offering 'EPL without Chelsea' bets?

Your comments are all "What if"
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« Reply #110 on: November 22, 2005, 10:50:56 PM »

Your comments are all "What if"

OK. Final, final, final comment......

Time will tell.
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« Reply #111 on: November 23, 2005, 12:24:50 AM »

OK, I'm going to make this my final post on the subject, since we could go on and on for years and never agree on this.

Like I said in my previous post, the likely hood of Celtic joing a Euro league or a British league are as slim as a anorexic piece of paper.

That's your belief. The Celtic board seem to feel differently. Dermot Desmond is putting another £10m of his £800m fortune into Celtic. He isn't doing it for charitable purposes.

What I mean is the top 6 Big clubs in the EPL are getting bigger and bigger and soon the big 6 will have gate attendences as big as they were pre war (1930-1939)

That's the current snapshot. If we pose a scenario where in the next two or three years, Chelsea win the league comfortably each season, while also taking more than their fair share of cups, the Glazers are forced to sell Rooney to Barca or Real to pay off part of their debts, and Arsenal are struggling to pay the bills on Ashburton Grove, do you think attendances will be rising and TV fees will be so healthy?

For years English commentators have criticised Scotland for being a two team league. This season Scotland looks like a three team league - with Rangers not even included - while England shows signs of becoming a 1 team league.

How long before Hills, Ladbrokes and co. start offering 'EPL without Chelsea' bets?

I'm sorry but all the stats and facts point to the EPL being a 5/6 team league in the future not a 1 team league.

"What if"'s are good in theory but no use in reality.
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« Reply #112 on: November 24, 2005, 02:59:40 PM »

And now a mildly amusing song about Roy Keane's departure:

http://www.todayfm.com/Article.asp?id=16682

and the "Leave Right Now"
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