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Vegan Kel

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  1. 8 hours ago, Danny said:

    Recent years Arsenal have won 3 FA Cups....Spurs have operated really well and there is a financial gap between them and Arsenal but even in some of Arsenal's worst years they've still collected silverware.

    True but sadly the FA Cup has little to no value these days as people seem more concerned with finishing in the top four which Spurs do and Arsenal don't anymore

  2. Not really sure that this is unpopular as it seems pretty obvious but the 'Champions' League was designed purely to stop sides like Steaua Bucharest and Red Star Belgrade from winning it and ensure that Real Madrid, Barcelona etc win it virtually every year. One of many reasons why it is so fucking shite

  3. Spurs are a class club in my opinion, on and off the pitch. I'd love United to be run like them. Great chairman, an owner who backs them rather than ponce money from the club like the Glazers do, a brilliant manager who coaches players rather than dismisses them after a few bad games, a very talented squad of players, a great youth policy, a fantastic new stadium... the only thing United have over them is history because they surely have a brighter future. 

    They really don't get the credit they deserve. Pochettino's remit when he took charge was to get regular Champions' League football (which he has delivered). He has done so well, in fact, that he is being criticised for not winning anything a few years later. Progres and success aren't just about wining trophgies. Wigan won and FA Cup and got relegated a week later. Blackburn won a title and then went down a few years later. That's not progress. 

    They spent nowt and were criticised all over the show at the start of the season yet they've had their best ever Premier League start and were above the supposedly untouchable Citeh before the Wolves game. I would absolutely love to see this Spurs side win the title this season (and not just because it means Citeh and Liverpool won't win it) and I believe they have a very genuine chance, albeit as outsiders. I think being under the radar might suit Spurs and I'd love to see them nick it on the last day.

    As for the Arsenal thing, I don't think anyone would dispute that Arsenal are more successful or a 'bigger' club but in recent years Spurs are light years ahead, rather like United and Citeh tbh. 

  4. On 15/12/2018 at 14:57, RandoEFC said:

    Fergie himself had a fair share of the responsibility leaving United in the mess as well. Splashing out on van Persie to make sure he got his one last title and not addressing the countless 30+ year old players that needed replacing fairly imminently for the clubs long term benefit. 

    This, as well as not having the bottle to blood our 2011 FAYC winning side, instead preferring to play dross like Anderson, Berbatov, Nani, those shit Brazilian fullbacks etc. I love Fergie to bits but he definitely was way past his best by the time he went

  5. Gary Neville is bang on although I don't think Mourinho was ever right for the club and his conduct has been an embarrassment. 

    People rightly identify Woodward, Mourinho and Pogba as all being problematic for the club but the truth is that the Glazers have been nothing but a cancer to this club. They 'bought' the club without paying a penny, saddling the club in debt and using the fans' money to own and control a club that they have zero interest in other than using it to line their own pockets. 

    Things were papered over when Ferguson was manager but since he retired they've managed to destroy the whole club in five years. I can't really be arsed to list all the ways they've done it because Gary Neville pretty much does in the link in the above post

  6. 9 hours ago, Teso Dos Bichos said:

    Mexican league use to have the 6 5 rule but that went to hell last year. All because of the money. The top mexican talent was overpriced and thats why the rule got done away with. Overprice homegrown talent and third party buyers, agents like Raiola. There is two-three top agents here and they choose to go buy a bunch of cheap south Americans, develop them in our superior league and then sell them to european teams. (Jackson martinez was brought from Colombia for less than 400,000 dollars. Few years in our league and next was Atletico and then porto. (Mexican team made money on the latter sell too) they rather do that then pay attention to the young talent we have. Thats why the top mexican talent is leaving at an early age (vela and the dos santos brothers) because they wont get a chance to develop. 

    Not sure why you're quoting me for as I have less than no interest in you or your opinion

  7. Has anyone heard of the Black Jaguar White Tiger Foundation? It's a sanctuary for big cats in Mexico that rescues animals from circuses and private owners. The founder, Eduardo (Papa Bear), has rescued many big cats who all have their own unique personalities and are a joy to watch on Youtube and Instagram. I'd recommend their channel to anyone who likes animals. Many celebrities have donated to the cause and have animals named after them.

    My favorite is Nicole the tiger (aka the little vampire, the stalker) and this video of her being stalked by Lewis Hamilton (Nicole is deaf) is hilarious. She's so adorable

     

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  8. 5 minutes ago, ScoRoss said:

    Easy to say that when coming from a country the size of England / Italy / Germany / Spain. Would make it even more difficult for clubs from smaller countries to compete.

    How many foreigners did Aberdeen have under Ferguson when they beat Real Madrid in the Cup Winners Cup final?

    Or Celtic in 1967?

  9. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/isis-israel-defence-force-apology-attack-unit-golan-heights-defense-minister-moshe-ya-alon-a7700616.html

    ISIS (Israeli Secret Intelligent Service) have apologised after attacking the Israeli Defence Force. Isn't that strange? A supposedly militant, savage, Jew hating band of 'terrorists' have apologised for attacking their supposed enemy.

    It's nearly as strange as the fact that they kill thousands of Muslims, Christians, atheists etc yet they never kill any Jews. Or the fact that they destroy oilfields owned by Muslims yet they never destroy the Israeli pipeline that runs right through Iraq where they are.

    It gets stranger because these politically correct terrorists are so concerned for our children and pensioners and those of nervous dispositions that they cut off their 'beheading videos' before anyone actually gets beheaded (the footage is the only thing that ever gets cut off). They're also so nice that they use lots of special effects and music on their not fake at all videos that aren't recorded in a studio in front of a green screen for our entertainment because that's just what a bunch of militant jihadists would do isn't it?

    It's also a coincidence that their leader is a dead ringer for a Mossad agent with links to John McCain who has been photographed with them even though they hate the west.

    It's also strange that they can supposedly send all these terrorists all over the world to commit all these not at all false flag or hoax operations yet they can't send anyone up the road to Israel to off some Jews who they supposedly hate.

    It's stranger still that they seem to be operating and carrying out attacks in countries that comprise the Rothschild Greater Israel project.

    What on Earth could be going on? :coffee:

  10. The 27 Rothschild frontpeople in charge of the totalitarian EU dictatorship have demanded that the UK pay them a sum (because they Rothschilds are greedy shitcunts) and that we grant rights to people who have no connection with our country.

    I say tell them to fuck off, pay them nothing and charge them whatever tariffs they impose on us (or, even better, fuck them off completely).

    I would refuse to deal with anyone from the EU and refuse to acknowledge their existence. I'd only trade with individual nations and if they haven't got the balls to upset the EU dictators then they can do one

  11. Teams should have at least 8 players from their own nation on the pitch at any one time. So many clubs now have no identity (or even worse, an identity that has no connection to their local fans and, in many cases, their own country). This was the case in Serie A in the late 80s/early 90s when all the best players went to Italy. It also meant that relatively small clubs had top players because Italy was where the money was and the top clubs couldn't have more than three on their books (later extended to three in the matchday squad).

    This would definitely be unpopular but one I think would be great

     

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