John Street West Terrace
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If it was Villa up there instead of us it’d be the strongest league in years... sorry not worth a wank that view
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AyeIsn’t it just part of getting older that you think “things were better in the olden days”?
They even ripped into him on f365 media watch....
https://www.football365.com/news/mediawatch-liverpool-rubbish-sheffield-united-leicester-wolves
Chris Wilder probably won’t be too bothered about ‘managing a big-six club’ while he’s in charge of a top-six one, mind.
Punched her in the auld alliancePersonal life[edit]
Collymore had a relationship with Ulrika Jonsson which ended after he punched her in The Auld Alliance bar in Paris on 9 June 1998 on the eve of the Scotland v Brazil opening football match at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.[37][38][39] Since talking in 1999 for the first time about his experience of depression,[40] he has supported the charity Depression Alliance.[41]
In 2004, Collymore was accused of taking part in dogging at Cannock Chase by an undercover News of the World reporter.[42] He lost his job at BBC Radio 5 Live over the incident.
I sa who's predictions. Laughable. Villa who finished miles behind us and Norwich comfortably safe.He's just upset because he predicted us to do nothing, and his beloved Villa are getting dicked.
Shit insight from a top level journaliste
The Irish are allowed to support Liverpool. It's just one of those things
It was far from everyone on here saluting Leicester.They think it's a shit season if the big clubs aren't at the top. It's as simple as that. We all cheered as neutrals when Leicester won the league. It showed that even in the days of huge spending power, fairytales could still happen in the game. How did most of the pundits spin it? "Leicester took advantage of poor Liverpool, Man City , Arsenal and Man Utd teams". If the big clubs can't get their shit together it doesn't mean it's a poor league. It just means the big clubs aren't as good as people want them to be.
I’m old enough to remember the ‘big six’ before there was a top four. That was in the days when match day income and STs were the main source of income so the big clubs were literally that; the ones with big stadiums.Never understand why you'd bemoan competitiveness. Isn't that why everyone loves the Championship?
Personally I think football is shifting a bit. The difference in quality and skill of the majority of players is more equal now, apart from your world class players, so money and some names alone won't do it.
It's coming down to teamwork and set up. The right manager and ideas is now more important than the accounts, it's not just us either, well set up teams are punching in all divisions.
Pundits just don't like that all their mates at the "big 6" are now less relevant so they have to actually do some research when they go on TV, well you'd think they would and yet...
Anyone remember when the "Big 6" was the "Top 4"? City and Tottenham have only just rocked up really, Chelsea just a few years before them. Maybe it's time to add a couple on and have a ”mighty 9”.
I’m old enough to remember the ‘big six’ before there was a top four. That was in the days when match day income and STs were the main source of income so the big clubs were literally that; the ones with big stadiums.
The top four came about because of the changes to the champions league, becoming four clubs instead of one that qualified. The money the four clubs received almost guaranteed they could qualify again the following season. By the turn of the century it was just the same four teams, year on year.
True they are, always baffled me that, why do they always seem to support Man Utd, L'pool, Arsenal, Celtic, Rangers ? Must be some common denominator.
It was far from everyone on here saluting Leicester.
I thought it was great but there was resentment on here too
As I said, it was a big six and, in addition to those you mentioned, included Spurs and Villa, who were both big clubs in the 80s.When a tv induced breakaway league was first mooted, that eventually brought the PL, the 'BIG 4' were Liverpool, Everton, Man United and Arsenal. Everton won the title twice in the 80s and got 45k every week at Goodison (prior to the Taylor Report).
These things change and only Manyoo, Liverpool and Arsenal have always been part of the 'Top 4' or 'Big 6' or other collective group. You are 100% correct that CL qualification counts for more than attendances, hence Chelsea are 'bigger' then Newcastle, although a few title wins when Abramovich spunked billions haven't done any harm.
In 15 years time it is quite feasible that another club could join the 'elite' after a few years of success and continued CL qualification. It is unlikely to be us, bit it's not impossible.
Get Vincent Tan in.Not me guv.
I've always loved the plastic-admin-cheating-stolen-new-ground-jumped-up- twats.
And they play in blue!
As I said, it was a big six and, in addition to those you mentioned, included Spurs and Villa, who were both big clubs in the 80s.
Comes from hundreds of years of integration , 2 historical port city’s, after Glasgow it has the strongest IrishThe Irish are allowed to support Liverpool. It's just one of those things
I enjoyed the fairy tale aspect of Leicester winning the league, but I’ll always have an issue with clubs that go into administration or get huge debts written off, Leicester and the Pigs for example. There’s a reason I’ll never shop in the Co-op again, and that’s because they’ve effectively gave Wednesday a present of £20 million. Fuck that.It was far from everyone on here saluting Leicester.
I thought it was great but there was resentment on here too.
The cooperative society that runs the retail business has nothing whatsoever to do with the Coop bank that wrote the pigs debt off.There’s a reason I’ll never shop in the Co-op again, and that’s because they’ve effectively gave Wednesday a present of £20 million. Fuck that.
No emigration over the centuries , to other port city’s, hence why the affinity to Celtic and LiverpoolTrue they are, always baffled me that, why do they always seem to support Man Utd, L'pool, Arsenal, Celtic, Rangers ? Must be some common denominator.
To clarify, the bank that lent money to the pigs was part of the Co-Operative group and thus part of the same group that owns the retail chain. The bank is no longer part of the Co-operative group and hasn’t been since 2017 so you’re good to try their new range of vegan ready meals guilt free.The cooperative society that runs the retail business has nothing whatsoever to do with the Coop bank that wrote the pigs debt off.
when the bank was going under shops and employees many of them blades lost their jobs to raise money to keep the bank afloat. Refusing to shop there and slagging them off does nothing but rub salt in the wounds of those who lost their livelihood through no fault of their own.
if you’re going to spread defamatory propaganda check your facts first!![]()
Thanks HB, yes it touches a nerve, my son (who’s a lifelong Blade and season ticket holder) works as a manager in the Coop retail arm get jibes about the Pig loan. Loads of the shops and staff were sold off to Mitchell’s retail and the staff jobs TUPIed over to a new employer. The retail was ravaged to provide funds for bailing out the bank and the Coop employees hate the finance arm and Coop Bank who (as BushBlade points out) we’re separated off after the cash grab.Blade56 - I tried to send a PM to apologise, but apparently I can’t, so I’ll paste what I wrote below.
Thanks for your reply about the Co-op. I obviously touched a nerve, and I’m sincerely sorry - I will gladly shop again at the retail sites now that you’ve corrected me. I had assumed the bank and the retail were part of a related group of entities, so thanks for correcting me. Still wish Wednesday had been put into administration, but as you rightly say, that’s pathetic football rivalry when people who worked for the bank were losing their jobs.
Where’s the multi-like button, ffs?I find that one of the delights of getting older (and some people have this from a much earlier age than me) is simply not giving a flying fuck about what cunts think of me.
No emigration over the centuries , to other port city’s, hence why the affinity to Celtic and Liverpool
Not to forget both Hibs / Celtic and the two Hun clubs being set up by Irish immigrants
Nar mind Cahill now UKhas got Brexit done
Ya can fuck out all those pesky immigrants now
Ohh and I did the reverse journey of Sheffield to Dublin ( where my Irish son follows Dem Blades )
Another one underestimating our achievement. Meh.Apologies if this is anywhere else, but it fucking wound me up. Just read his article in The Mirror bemoaning that the Premier League isn't what is was 20 years ago (which, surprise surprise is when he was still plying his trade I suppose).
I'll not ruin it if you can't wait to read Stans words of wisdom, but he finishes by saying (and I quote)
"Sheffield United are a decent team but they shouldn't be anywhere near the top five or six"
Yeah, thanks Stan. I wasn't aware doing well in the league wasn't allowed, so if I need to read insightful, clever football stuff I'll read somebody else from now on.
If I need to know about knocking women about,I'll look to you for advice eh?
Wanker...
Us, Leicester and Wolves. Coming over here, threatening the top 6's natural order. Fucking disgrace. Know your place.
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