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In Topic: Putin..
Yesterday, 10:07 PM
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In Topic: Alan Hansen
Yesterday, 05:36 PM
Zigsuk, on 10 June 2024 - 04:56 PM, said:
Agree. Probably the best domestic centre back pairing I've ever seen. Hanson should have played far more for Scotland than he did. Don't know why he didn't. Asbsolutely fabulous centre half. Whilst Lawrenson was perhaps the only English / Irish player who was good enough to have played for England rather than opting for Ireland. However I did go off Lawrenson when I believe he spouted some ignorant testicles about us.
Agree with all that, and yes he basically wanted u relegating when we were being talked about on Football Focus, saying the commission who decided the punishment bottled it. -
In Topic: I Keep Forgetting
Yesterday, 03:17 PM
Bald magician, on 10 June 2024 - 06:47 AM, said:
It?s three automatic promotion spots next season ! The national league must have brainwashed me into thinking it?s the same hellish situation in the football league!
The dunkley interview filled me with another level of optimism for the incoming season. I was of the mindset that the play offs would an an achievement but the new signings are making me think we have to look at targeting the top 3 positions.
From this mornings Mail sports agenda section.
Sports Agenda: National League net ?6m from top flight and seek EFL deal
Edited by Mike Keegan
THE National League have more than doubled their solidarity payment from the Premier League. Thanks in part to a new competition that will see youngsters from top-flight clubs? academies take on National League sides, the figure will shift from ?3million to north of ?6m when the new campaign kicks off. Focus for the National League will now switch to the EFL, and their attempts to secure a system of three-up, three-down from League Two which would put it in sync with the other leagues and replace the ludicrous situation where only two clubs can be promoted. -
In Topic: General Election It Is Then...
Yesterday, 08:04 AM
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In Topic: The Tory Scum Thread
Yesterday, 06:46 AM
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