In fairness I am not sure what you expect people to put on a thread about a plane crash, especially as it doesn't really have any strong link to the UK.
All forum threads are meaningless, one about a plane crash isn't really any less meaningless. Let's remember football is not as important as people dying either and there are loads of posts about that on here.
Loving the suggestion of Guy Martin as a new presenter. Would be pretty perfect - his BBC and C4 shows have been excellent. And unlike, say, Chris Evans he would have genuine credibility.
A non racist, non-xenophobic non - public schoolboy bullying reactionary Top Gear? Gosh.
Not sure if you've put this just to wind up/confuse Redslo. If yes, well done.
If no, the inflatable bananas were never racist, they were a celebrated phenomenon, the kind of thing Saint and Greavsie would go on about every week.
Try telling that to our friend further up the thread who had to settle for Burnley tickets when he wanted to see the Chelsea match instead.
Making it easy to pick and choose just the big matches could easily deflate season ticket sales and attendances for lower grade prem matches. Over supply is not the same as actual demand.
And anyway, your point is not the point - it's whether that supposed increase in tickets sold more than covers the investment needed. The club clearly see, right now, it don't. Boring but true.
Just imagine how much demand for tickets they'll be if the team were doing well and challenging near the top of the league.
Do we still need to imagine that scenario, MLG?
## sits back and waits for MLG to pretend he never said such a thing ##
Neville is only the obvious choice because he's not had the chance to fail anywhere yet.
A couple of years bimblimg around as manager of Hull or West Brom might change opinions of him.
I think if we go out, we're out of Europe completely. I think. (MLG to confirm)
So from a "we're all going on a European tour" perspective you might want to finish fifth.