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Matthew me last won the day on September 21 2020

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  1. Fantastic achievement. Immensely proud of the team and the city tonight ????
  2. This guy has absolutely everything. Time on the ball, great engine, great pass, strong tackle The sky's the limit for him..enjoy him while we can. He's got the premier league calling
  3. Joking aside, what do they expect???? Tinpot ground Tinpot owners Tinpot players Deadly serious when I say they should be a lower table LG2 side They're not a LG1 team and this season will prove that.
  4. Thought they'd signed some top players.? Turns out the new tarmac has been their best investment this season...
  5. Amazing isn't it. Hard to imagine you could watch both teams. But it looks like plenty of people did!
  6. My word.... £2.50! It's amazing how prices have increased about inflation. Arsenal being £90. A pound a minute for a game of football
  7. Just can't imagine it now. Even if we shared the city with a giant of the game, I'd still not see how I'd want to watch anyone apart from city
  8. Before my time, but my parents and grandparents often told me how they watched city one week and the gas the next. Apparently lots of people did it. Joking aside, were my family unique or was that more common place when football was the equivalent of £2 a ticket? I can't imagine any circumstance in modern football where that would happen. Perhaps the tribal rivalry wasn't as intense back then?
  9. Fairly sure you've missed the point. I was saying exactly that! The big boys need to support the smaller clubs as they feed from them and make our leagues the best in the world
  10. Football clubs did get the same support as hospitality businesses , no issue they had furlough. But why should we spend tax payers money on a football club when we have a trillion of national debt and nurses earning £25k to risk their lives to save us. It's a football issue, sort it internally Other hospitality industries don't have a multi billion group of clubs at the top that feed from lower levels If the government pay to support football clubs, it's a sad sad day. It's a case of survival from your own industry
  11. With agents fees as high as they are, salaries, naming rights etc, I feel it's more of a moral issue for the big boys to help their feeder clubs
  12. I'm getting really tired of listening to clubs in lower leagues asking the government to bail them out. It's not right that tax payers money funds football. Tax payers money needs to pay for the NHS, medical supplies, and supporting people that have fallen on hard times. Some families have lost everything and its distasteful to hear football clubs coming out with cap in hand This is a football issue that should be solved by football clubs The wage bill of the premier is more than £2bn. If all players lose 5% of salary for one year, this equates to £100,000,000. Enough to cover the entire wage bill of league one and two. So many of the tip flight players owe their living to the lower leagues. Time to lose a measly 5% and support them. Asking the average Joe in the street earning £20k a year to pay his taxes to keep Fleetwood afloat is immoral Do the right thing football. Let any money we have left in government go to people that really need it Rant over
  13. God that's depressing Poor bloke. His face tells a million words Gas CEO quoted as saying "we are delighted to add Bob to the ranks. As a club we've moved forward, first our new tarmac, and now a comedian / keeper coach. Welcome to the Gas Bobby Davro"
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