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It does at least involve the girl with worst irish accent in the world "Annie Doccccccc-eeertey," (Played by Emily Lloyd) getting her baps out. The only football film worth bothering with is 'The Damned United.'
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The article implies that the club knows not all season ticket holders would make the trip to Irthlingborough for home games, they have about 7,000 I believe and so it wouldn't work unless there is a large degree of drop out. On the basis that they already owe over a season's worth of rent the deal being offered is almost irrelevant. Coventry City FC is unsustainable at the moment regardless of stadium terms, the club is inherently insolvent. The City Council will not relinquish control of the stadium to a hedge fund as they know it would be asset stripped and SISU have made it clear that they will under no circumstances sell the club as it's progress up the leagues/selling on of local talent (such as Gael Birgirimana) is their only hope in getting their stake back. Something has to fold, and it won't be local government.
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SISU's next step into madness, moving into facilities that have claimed two (three at a push, Kettering don't have long as I understand it...) clubs already: http://www.coventrytelegraph.net/coventry-city-fc/coventry-city-fc-news/2012/12/11/coventry-city-plan-move-to-northamptonshire-92746-32403936/
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Can lead to a few good surprises though. Was most disappointing 8 years ago when we thought that Dawson and Reid were in the bag....... only for Spurs to gazump us. Sometimes it can be better to keep things in the dark.
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Right, they should protect them then? That is what the financial controls are for, to ensure they can stop them spending themselves to death...... oh, but that is an obstruction of fair competition..... because naturally they are meant to be allowed to do whatever the hell they want, yes? No wonder they are so confused down there.
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Just shows how some people can go off on one!!! Brilliant!!
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This.
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Yes, his versatility is a key part of his appeal. Unfortunately he has a habit of being frighteningly inconsistent. Thankfully it was Guly at his best yesterday. For the impact he had he would have been good value for a goal but sadly his shot was straight at Federici. Just before the substitution my friend and I were discussing how impressed we had been with Rodriguez, his movement and work rate had kept Reading more then occupied, that Guly could more then match up to that was a great relief.
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He played well when he came on but we were all surprised/disappointed that he came on in the first place. Booing though? What idiots.
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Battered and bruised but strong and fighting.
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A couple of the lads I used to coach are now referees. One of the key things for them as youngsters was that they were getting paid a decent amount for taking part in games they loved even at Sunday league level. (30 quid to the ref for one game, cash in hand. Two games is easily do-able on a Sunday, so 360 quid a month cash in hand per month.) But after that novely had passed they keep going, they love the game, enjoy being a part of it and there is a certain kick in being part of the system that allows football to happen. The lads in question are not egotists, they do not want to be the centre of attention but it allows them to be a part of football, beyond the level they could have reached playing. They want to be fair and even handed and love it when they fade into the background when the football leads the way.
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There are some good pubs in Erdington, if you remember the name Holyhead it must be from the pub itself.
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Yep, good one. Did Marcus Hall ever play for our first team? They love the guy here.
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Danny Fox Jack Cork Ronnie Ekelund David McGoldrick Martin Cranie Yousef Safri
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A five minute walk from my place. Did you go to 'The Holyhead' pub at all? I'm guessing if you know the road and liked the villages you ended up in Allesley?
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Strachan! Come on man.
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Yes, my home City is truly beautiful! If you were appraising solely on recent attendances you will have a point in terms of club size and comparison between us. You said it yourself though, the Ricoh Arena is hopelessly adrift from the city, walk up is near impossible for many, it's killed the desire for many to go, as has a decade of stagnation. The extended spell in the top flight, the sole cup win, the raw size of the conurbation itself. Coventry and Saints are in many ways peas in a pod. Could never understand them moving out of Highfield Road, unless their debt was that horrific that it would have been new stadium or bust. The irony is of course very apparent.
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The only goal against us i've every come close to applauding at the moment it was struck was Rochdale's second in their win at St Mary's. A beautifully hit goal, the win was fully deserved for the underdog. I was gutted but could appreciate what they had just achieved, one of the few (the only?) sides to do the double over us on our promotion year.
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He has signed for a team in India (Dodsal FC) and will join them in january. I swear we've covered this before!!!
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Muppet Show test for double gayeness in Heterosexual football fans
Colinjb replied to Tokyo-Saint's topic in The Muppet Show
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That was a dismal game, it could have gone on for another 3 hours and we would never have scored, just seemed to be fated that day.
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Random one: I was there watching Peter Crouch play for Saints reserves against Leicester reserves at Kettering Town's old Rockingham road ground in December 2004. He was not yet fully established in our first team and at the point not especially popular. 6 months later he was signing for the European Champions after becoming a fan favourite.
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Top 20 Southampton goal scorers.
