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coyne
Paul McGrath Joined: 17 Aug 2013 Location: Sunderland Status: Offline Points: 15881 |
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This sh*te has started again for another season, atleast they haven't forced any derbies to try drum up interest this time round.
Oddly enough Sunderland and Newcastle U21's were banned from being drawn in the same group as if we're Russia and Ukraine.
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Roberto Baggio
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Its your 16th post on this 3 page thread which you started about the tournament.
You seem to be interested enough in it without the derby games
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coyne
Paul McGrath Joined: 17 Aug 2013 Location: Sunderland Status: Offline Points: 15881 |
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I feel sorry for you that you've had the spare time to count tbh!
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SuperDave84
Robbie Keane ooh Thomas, how could you do this to me! Joined: 26 Aug 2011 Location: Far Fungannon Status: Offline Points: 21384 |
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Jeez, how long does it take you to count to 16?!
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irishmufc
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You have to be the most easily triggered poster on here. You're worse than Trump ffs.
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Wings? They're only the band The Beatles could have been.
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pre Madonna
Robbie Keane I am MALDING Joined: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Trumpton Status: Offline Points: 44659 |
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I would hazard a guess at around three hours.
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rossieman
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Very generous
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pre Madonna
Robbie Keane I am MALDING Joined: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Trumpton Status: Offline Points: 44659 |
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It is the length of time it takes him to walk to Katowice...
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coyne
Paul McGrath Joined: 17 Aug 2013 Location: Sunderland Status: Offline Points: 15881 |
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Triggered? Least f**ks given perhaps, especially to get offended on an Internet forum
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Roberto Baggio
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The league sides have been doing well against the U21 teams in this in general.
Port Vale's odds (17/10) at home to their biggest rival Stoke's U21 team last night stood out like a sore thumb Threw in West Ham and Bournemouth for a nice treble |
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pre Madonna
Robbie Keane I am MALDING Joined: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Trumpton Status: Offline Points: 44659 |
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At least the attendances have been, by and large, atrocious. Cambridge had their lowest ever attendance last time out, including recorded friendlies. I'm not sure what it was last night. Unfortunately, all that good work will be undone by daytrippers at the final.
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Green Devil
Robbie Keane Aye Kes, I've pissed me-self again Joined: 06 Oct 2010 Location: Barbados Status: Offline Points: 22173 |
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Of course you would see the negative side of it and it gives you another reason to whinge or moan on here anyway, which I'm sure you're delighted about. I'd be more than happy if Sunderland got to the final, 30,000+ fans would make the trip and a day out in Wembley made in large by season ticket holders and regular match day goers. Whether that's in this competition or not is irrelevant because we see it every year with the League Cup (Premiership club attendances wise) Edited by Green Devil - 05 Dec 2018 at 12:28pm |
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pre Madonna
Robbie Keane I am MALDING Joined: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Trumpton Status: Offline Points: 44659 |
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Yeah, and help destroy English football in the process. This tournament is a gateway for EPL 2 and reserve teams in the league. The daytrippers I mentioned won't care about this as they won't be going to watch the league games anyway.There is a reason it is being boycotted. But f**k the future of the game, I just like a moan.
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Green Devil
Robbie Keane Aye Kes, I've pissed me-self again Joined: 06 Oct 2010 Location: Barbados Status: Offline Points: 22173 |
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It's worked really well in Spain for a number of years, if anything having colt clubs in the Segunda & Segunda Divisions A, B, C & D has helped give young players a platform to play proper competitive football because the current under 23/reserve team system in England is anything but. Talking about being over dramatic ffs |
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pre Madonna
Robbie Keane I am MALDING Joined: 30 Nov 2014 Location: Trumpton Status: Offline Points: 44659 |
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Really? I don't think so, and neither do an awful lot of other people who go and watch League 1 and 2 football every week, and lower.
Spain has a very different football culture. A further weakening of the league system will destroy clubs and remove one of the few strong local communities in many provincial towns and cities so Abu Dhabi and their ilk can stockpile even more players.
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Green Devil
Robbie Keane Aye Kes, I've pissed me-self again Joined: 06 Oct 2010 Location: Barbados Status: Offline Points: 22173 |
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If it were up to me I wouldn't change the system right now, as I actually love the English league pyramid so we're in agreement there. Yet at the same time I feel the FA are probably right to explore these avenues (The Checkatrade) at this moment. From speaking to people, reading about it, watching it on TV etc the current under 23/reserve system in England simply isn't working and it's the first teams managers of these respective clubs that are the most vocal. It's simply not a competitive enough environment and now FIFA want to limit the number of players that can be loaned out per club aswell! |
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pre Madonna
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Go through the Checktrade lineups,see how many young English lads are getting a game for the richest teams. In the long history of bullsh*t excuses in football, this bollocks that this was done for the good of developing English football.It is the first step in getting reserve teams of the super rich into the league. There is no other point to it, and most clubs sold out for a couple of quid. When there is a few hundred people watching Cambridge vs Everton reserves I'm sure they'll be happy. Having only two, at most, professional divisions is hardly going to be good for the development of players either.
The changing of the loan laws is potentially the best thing to happen to football in years too! Edited by pre Madonna - 05 Dec 2018 at 1:08pm |
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Territorial
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Morning all. On this Checkatrade business, I agree totally that the Spanish model (B teams etc) does not transfer to the English game, for a number of reasons. But I don't agree that letting EPL 'B' teams play in the Checkatrade is a "gateway" to being allowed to join the 2nd/3rd/4th tiers of League football - rather the opposite in fact, in that they're only exploring the Checkatrade because they CAN'T get into the FL. Personally I don't see the harm in trying it out with the Checkatrade for a period - it will either prove beneficial to all concerned or it won't. Meanwhile, the real solution to this problem of bloated EPL squads actually lies with the players (and their Agents). That is, if after 3 or 4 years receiving an excellent schooling in an EPL Academy, a young 19 or 20 y.o. prospect finds he's getting blocked from the 1st team, and he's not benefitting from loans, then he needs simply to move permanently to a club playing at a decent standard elsewhere. This could be in the English Championship, or it could be abroad at a club where they're prepared to give youngsters a chance (eg Jadon Sancho at Dortmund). So that if they genuinely are good enough to make it at the very top, after another 3 or 4 years further development in adult football, then they'll get their transfer to Man City or Chelsea etc at the age of 24 or 25 with every hope of being a regular. Alternatively, they could just sit where they are, on huge money and only occasional games, like Ruben Loftus-Cheek: And Sarri has told reporters that he's going nowhere in January. "He played some matches in the Europa League and the League Cup, and he played five or six [four] matches in the Premier League without starting, I think," the Italian said. "He is, at the moment, very important for us." |
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