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The BBC will screen three of the four FA Cup sixth round matches, starting with Barnsley's home tie to Premier League side Chelsea. Barnsley beat Liverpool in the fifth round and the tie from Oakwell will be shown on 8 March at 1730 GMT. Sheffield United or Middlesbrough will play Cardiff at 1310 GMT on 9 March and that will also be shown. The action will be concluded on Sunday when Bristol Rovers take on West Brom at 1800 GMT. League One Bristol Rovers are the only team from outside the top two divisions still left in the tournament and have beaten Fulham and Southampton to reach the quarter-finals. The other tie of the round is between Manchester United and Portsmouth and will kick-off at 1245 GMT on the Saturday. I've a feeling the club will lay on a cheap train for those going as well. Not sure of the allocation but guess around 3 500.
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On the other hand Grant has said the CL is the most important, so you'd think the two stalwarts of JT and Fat Frank would feature. Interesting to see the starting lineup, and the state of the pitch ! Think it's on ITV 4 btw , mickeys on ITV1.
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Interesting to see the lineup tonight. Many papers/radio reports saying 'Grant intends to rest Lampard and Terry' for the Yids on Sunday. Lampard at least seems back to fitness, and should play tonight imo.
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True. States see their national sport as an endorsement of their country, and succeeding is paramount. This was evident during the Cold War. Israel would hate to be outdone in football by a Palestinian 11.
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....and Kenyons a cunt
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United May Have To Refund £12m John Obi Mikel Fee
Fulham Broadway replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Thats right, and it didn't help with Mikel being ambiguous about where he wanted to end up. He finally chose the right team though. -
Lol I agree the principle seems mad, but if it gets people out of the cycle of their sordid lives and stops the little fuckers attacking others, and gets their spawn to school etc maybe its worth a shot. Especially as it is alleged to have worked elsewhere.
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United May Have To Refund £12m John Obi Mikel Fee
Fulham Broadway replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Do you remember when we had this thread on the other forum ? One of the longestthreads ever . It was clear that ManUtd hadn't earned the right for that cash. -
i don't think it is solely aimed at people who dont work -it's a whole raft of measures including curbing anti -social behaviour. According to the Yanks it has worked in New York and around 20 other countries. On a separate note theres the 'middle class con trick' -because people have a few possessions and gadgets, maybe own their own house, and dont have a pitbull and wear tracksuit bottoms, they think they're middle class. Generally the middle classes are people with professions like dentists and dont earn less than 100k.
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Not very nice calling the members of this forum an ''ignorant fan cult'' now is it ? Still trawling cyberspace in the small hours to post a rabid defence of the murderous racist state I see. From Kick Apartheid and Racism Out; All sorts of measures have been taken by the Occupation to block the Palestinian national football team and Palestinian sportsmen and women in recent years. Most recently, said the letter to Blatter, on March 30th 2006 Occupation Forces bombed the Palestine Football Stadium in Gaza, leaving a massive crater in the middle of the pitch. “In 2004,” it continued, Apartheid Israel “set out to prevent the Palestinian football team from representing the Palestinian people on an international level during the (FIFA) World Cup qualifiers by disallowing several members of the team from leaving Gaza.” In part of the Occupation’s attempts to destroy Palestinian identity, Palestine is forced to play all its “home” games in a foreign country. The ghettoization of the Palestinian people imposes on the Palestinian football team to hold its practice sessions in Egypt. And here you are, just for you
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..the Buzzcocks ?
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Yeah that's some idea Brown got from the US. They intervieed the Deputy Mayoress of New York and she said it's already been tried in 20 countries and works apparently.
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lol Kaka contemplates Liverpool. Joke thread ?
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[1] NO TO GAME 39 - First FSF meetings tonight [2] Membership status [1] NO TO GAME 39 - First FSF meetings tonight The Football Supporters Federation has arranged a series of regional action meetings on NO TO GAME 39 starting with meetings in London and NorthWest (Wigan) tonight (18th Feb). http://www.fsf.org.uk/game39/no-to-game-39-meetings.html NO TO GAM£ 39 FSF plans regional action meetings Following the launch of the FSF's online petition against GAM£ 39, The Football Supporters Federation has arranged a series of regional action meetings. Starting in Wigan and London on Monday 18th February, moving to Gateshead on Tuesday, Yorkshire on Thursday and then Birmingham on Friday fans from all clubs, whether members of the FSF or not, can come together to discuss and decide how the protest against this ridiculous idea will be made. In the days since the Premier League announced their lucrative but absurd intention to take the English game around the world the FSF has been inundated with supporters demanding that we take a stand. Many ideas have already been suggested from game boycotts, where fans of Premiership teams would watch a lower-league side for a weekend, to a Jarrow Crusade style march to London, and plenty in between. The Football Supporters' Federation has the will and the resources, both financial and technological, to help fans mobilise around this issue. All we need now is for fellow fans to make a stand and get involved. If you would like to register to be informed of the arrangements of your local meeting, e-mail [email protected] informing us of where you live and any ideas you have for the protest. Please also contact us if you would like to help organise a meeting near you. North West meeting The Orwell, Wigan Pier, Wigan, WN3 4EU (8pm) Monday 18th February, Contact Mark Longden (m. 07887575933) London meeting Friends House (Small Meeting Room) , 173 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ, Mon 18th Feb (7.30pm) , Contact Jon Keen (07973655470) For information on venue click here Football Supporters' Northeast Gateshead Stadium, Tuesday 19th February (7.30pm) Download info flyer (pdf) Yorkshire, Humberside & North Midlands meeting Hillsborough Working Mens' Club , Bradfield Road, Sheffield, S6 2BS, Thursday 21st February (7:30pm) Contact Alan Bloore (07711386307) Birmingham meeting The Old Royal Pub, 53 Church Street, Birmingham, B3 2DP, Friday 22nd February (7:30pm) Contact Ash Connor (07813154586) [2] Membership status Membership Number: YOUR MEMBERSHIP IS UP TO DATE
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Lol -will look out for your banner if you're taking it.
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If Athens is still shut, and you have a six hour train ride as well, real pisser, but you should make it. I blame Kenyon. Good luck.
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Lol , you dont expect that in 'Sunny' Greece. You better take winter gear, have a good trip
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Yeah apparently the pitch has 6" of snow on it, makes Tromso look tropical.
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Tax evasion, or avoidance as the rich likes to call it apart from depriving us, also deprives the developing world of aid -currently runs at a staggering £221 billion a year. Yet they prefer us to look at 'Dave down the road who is doing a bit of bycycle repair on the side' , and is a horror of horrors, a benefit cheat. Hang him. Just another way of getting the working class to attack the working class, whilst the rich get away scot free.
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Weird to think we'd be playing the mickeys again had Rafa not fucked up
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Every chance, but obviously more if it was in Hampshire. Rednapp knows what hes doing, and Manutd were lucky that Arsenal didn't turn up on Saturday.
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Yup, but cant see us getting an upset there, unlike the scallies did at Anfield.
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Its Barnsley away .
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Mutu does it again for Fiorentina Daily Mail 18th February 2008 Former Chelsea striker Adrian Mutu claimed his 14th league goal of the season as Fiorentina beat Catania 2-1. The Romanian, who came back from injury to hit the only goal in Thursday's 1-0 UEFA Cup clash at Rosenborg, struck a stunning winner from 30 yards. Mutu is now second in the Serie A scoring charts, while Fiorentina are in the fourth Champions League spot. The striker, sacked by Chelsea in 2004 after testing positive for cocaine, said: "There are still a lot of games to play and we can improve." Must be still snorting.