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  1. We could, but it's a chain reaction thing. If one player is getting that much, the rest will want a slice of the pie as well.
  2. It's not a completely unreasonable point, tbf. They had an AGM barely a month ago, and now all of a sudden the chairman's been replaced without a proper election.
  3. So that's Micah Hall, parachuted into some way-above-his-pay-grade PR role at PFC by Williams and friends, complaining about what I assume has been a democratic process executed by the supporters trust. You couldn't make it up.
  4. 2013/14: 8th (i.e. no change) 2012/13: 7th 2011/12: 7th 2010/11: 5th (on goal difference, with +19, ahead of Spurs on +9) 2009/10: 8th 2008/09: 6th (on goal difference ahead of Villa on +6) 2007/08: 6th 2006/07: 5th 2005/06: 7th 2004/05: 4th 2003/04: 4th 2002/03: 6th 2001/02: 7th 2000/01: 6th
  5. The future plan for the site is that the design will be fully responsive, which means that it scales properly on mobile devices, which will render Tapatalk unnecessary in order to use the site fully on mobiles/tablets.
  6. Yes, this tactic seems to be commonplace among clubs at all levels these days. See this article as an example, Arsenal's attendances were - ON AVERAGE - more than 6000 down on capacity last season despite the "Sold Out" signs being up for nearly every game. One attendance at Old Trafford apparently had a discrepancy of 25,000 between tickets sold and turnstile clicks
  7. Was the first approach before then heading south to the coast (presumably to dump a load of fuel) not just a case of getting in the vicinity of the airport where engineers would be able to have a half-decent view of what the problem was from the ground?
  8. I think the actual saleable capacity has been reduced fairly significantly since we got back up. In the Kingsland stand, either side of the TV gantry, there are what I think are additional media seats in the rear handful of rows, so that's probably knocked a couple of hundred off, plus there's the segregation between home and away fans which we simply didn't bother with for that Coventry game which set the new record. The club wanted to go the extra mile to cram as many people in as possible, so I think there was just a line or two of stewards instead. Difficult to know how they count the attendance in the corporate areas as boxes can fit up to 10 but a company who had a box for the season might have reduced numbers in there for some games.
  9. He'll be here for the rest of the season unless someone (PSG, Arsenal or Man United) throws genuinely silly money (£30m+) our way, and even then we might hold out until the summer. I've no doubt that he'll be gone in the summer, even if we somehow finish in the top 4, and I'd find it difficult to begrudge him that move - someone will pay him the best part of £100k a week, and we can't come close to matching that. I think I'd prefer him to go to PSG where he can't hurt us further down the line!
  10. Never a massive fan of year-long compilations as they stretch over two seasons, but meh, I was bored. Premier League Record Home: P20 W10 D5 L5 F38 A21 Pts35 Away: P18 W8 D3 L7 F22 A20 Pts27 Total: P38 W18 D8 L12 F60 A41 Pts62 All Competitions Record Home: P22 W12 D5 L5 F44 A24 Away: P23 W11 D3 L9 F29 A25 Total: P45 W23 D8 L14 F71 A49 Goalscorers (all competitions) Graziano Pelle 11 Jay Rodriguez, Rickie Lambert 8 Adam Lallana, Own Goals ( ) 6 Morgan Schneiderlin, Nathaniel Clyne 4 Victor Wanyama, Jack Cork, Shane Long, Sadio Mane 3 Sam Gallagher, Jose Fonte, Maya Yoshida, Dusan Tadic, Ryan Bertrand 2 Dejan Lovren, Guly do Prado, Steven Davis, Toby Alderweireld 1 Home Attendances (PL only) Highest: Chelsea, 28th December, 31,641 Lowest: West Bromwich Albion, 23rd August, 27,598 Total: 609,374 (20 games) Average: 30,469
  11. The state of that pitch
  12. Lallana signed for Liverpool on July 1st, Boruc didn't join Bournemouth until September 19th.
  13. BBC got the full landing... pretty standard, albeit a slight bounce.
  14. Not sure about that part, tbf. They've spent way beyond their means in recent years but their Russian owner has been happy to write that money off, converting it to equity rather than debt.
  15. Bournemouth haven't been afraid to throw money at the team, you would imagine they'd do so again if they went up. Nagging feeling that they might just fall away when it comes to the crunch as they don't have a great deal of experience, but on the flipside that might work to their advantage. It seems we could play a fairly key role as well, as Boruc has been on a short-term loan deal, I don't think they're able to extend it, so they might have to sign him permanently.
  16. You have a PM
  17. Behold the car park to end all car parks. Surely an award winner to come...
  18. This situation goes back nearly 15 years when we were moving from The Dell. Everyone was told before season tickets at St Mary's went on sale that the majority of the Northam Stand would be used for the away section, and yet rather than create our own "Kop" at the Chapel end, people decided they wanted to stand next to the away fans instead. We as a fanbase chose this setup.
  19. Bristol City, Burnley, Birmingham... the mention of Scottish grounds suggests there must be at least one north of the border as well.
  20. The Loftus Road photo doesn't look any different to how it is now
  21. I've amended the search settings so 3-letter words can be searched for, and also the maximum number of returned results has been increased from 500 to 1000. I might revert one or both back, though, depending on whether it has any load impact on the server.
  22. Ipswich have sold 5,500, which is pretty impressive for what probably isn't that big a game for them. Comfortably the biggest away following ever at St Mary's.
  23. No idea what you're talking about, but hey ho. Large is probably going to be a bit snug these days...
  24. Not likely when you consider that Oyston is on the board of the Football League. Blackpool's season in the top flight should have been the catalyst for that club being set up as a stable top-end Championship club. The stadium has been mostly re-done (with the exception of the still-feels-temporary away stand), but their training ground is of a standard that Conference sides would turn their noses up at. They raked in all that money from the Premier League including 4 years of parachute payments, and yet they're arguably worse off than they were before they got promoted.
  25. Think they've put some of the Capital One Cup content on YouTube this season.
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