The People's Hero Posted 25 March 2007 Posted 25 March 2007 Would she win the Royal Rumble? EDIT: Apologies if she's 6. Is 6 the new cut off point?
lcfc_jme Posted 25 March 2007 Posted 25 March 2007 Would she win the Royal Rumble? EDIT: Apologies if she's 6. :laugh: This has got to be one of the posts of the coming week? Surely worth a mention in Manwells quote of the week thingy?
lcfc_jme Posted 25 March 2007 Posted 25 March 2007 It's everything wrong with modern football. Care to expand...?
Floating Fox Posted 25 March 2007 Posted 25 March 2007 Would she win the Royal Rumble? EDIT: Apologies if she's 6. She's 7 not 6 <_< Nah she's 18 and a bit of a man...more Wils or Berties type if you know what I mean
Floating Fox Posted 25 March 2007 Posted 25 March 2007 :laugh: This has got to be one of the posts of the coming week? Surely worth a mention in Manwells quote of the week thingy? Think Tph' post is better to be fair
lcfc_jme Posted 25 March 2007 Posted 25 March 2007 Think Tph' post is better to be fair It may well have been, but he posted it as I posted mine, and so I didn't see it.
Floating Fox Posted 25 March 2007 Posted 25 March 2007 Care to expand...? Rip off prices, coperate fans, all seater etc England home matches will be even worse than they are at the moment, well if thats possible... Wembley is the biggest corporate stadium ever, and a huge symbol of the way football now is in this country. Yes it's a very nice stadium, but it's got over the top leg room which will cause a diluted atmosphere, 10 year tickets, huge amounts of executive boxes, ridiculous prices, and is hosting every game possible, to make as much money as it can. Farce.
lcfc_jme Posted 25 March 2007 Posted 25 March 2007 Rip off prices, coperate fans, all seater etc England home matches will be even worse than they are at the moment, well if thats possible... Wembley is the biggest corporate stadium ever, and a huge symbol of the way football now is in this country. Yes it's a very nice stadium, but it's got over the top leg room which will cause a diluted atmosphere, 10 year tickets, huge amounts of executive boxes, ridiculous prices, and is hosting every game possible, to make as much money as it can. Farce. is that all? :eek: I actually predicted these would be some of the reasons given by you mate, I've looked on the Standupsitdown thread about Wembley and seen a few of them in there. Of which I like the suggestion about trying to get an atmosphere going in there by putting all the club fans that travel to away games together in the same section of the ground.
Floating Fox Posted 25 March 2007 Posted 25 March 2007 Of which I like the suggestion about trying to get an atmosphere going in there by putting all the club fans that travel to away games together in the same section of the ground. The FA pick the fans that can goto away games (unless bought on the black market) so you get higher class-prawn sandwhich munchers now.
lcfc_jme Posted 25 March 2007 Posted 25 March 2007 The FA pick the fans that can goto away games (unless bought on the black market) so you get higher class-prawn sandwhich munchers now. I meant all the fans that go to away games on Saturdays to watch their clubs play should be satstood in the same section of Wembley together. That way you know you'll have passionate and vocal fans all in the same part of the ground, and so the atmosphere would be better. It's explained better on the standupsitdown forum I think. That's where I've nicked it from.
Fez of Mahrez Posted 25 March 2007 Author Posted 25 March 2007 The FA pick the fans that can goto away games (unless bought on the black market) so you get higher class-prawn sandwhich munchers now. I think that hyphen's in the wrong place. Unless you mean those people that eat levitating high-quality seafood sandwiches. On the Wembley topic, there's a lot wrong with the game but I'd rather focus on the prospect of how it would feel to watch Leicester there than anything else.
Floating Fox Posted 25 March 2007 Posted 25 March 2007 On the Wembley topic, there's a lot wrong with the game but I'd rather focus on the prospect of how it would feel to watch Leicester there than anything else. Keep dreaming fezzler. Hopefully Leicester will never play there so I don't have to experience the horror show myself.
potter3 Posted 25 March 2007 Posted 25 March 2007 Keep dreaming fezzler. Hopefully Leicester will never play there so I don't have to experience the horror show myself.
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