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  1. Dier Hard

    Dier Hard G'day mate!

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    It really is crazy how in recent years, clubs who were our competitive rivals just a decade or less ago are now in serious trouble.

    The future of Bolton is looking really bleak and if I remember rightly in the 04/05/06 seasons, we were looking to somewhat get on a par with them as they were the side fighting for UEFA Cup places, then we eventually did and overtook their place and within a couple of seasons Bolton were then relegated and are now in a really **** situation.

    Then it was between Spurs, Everton and Villa fighting out for that "best of the rest" title of the teams outside of the top four and yet now look at Villa, they've given up trying to stay in the league and don't even have any good players who they could sell to make room on the wage bill when they do eventually go down (Lescott and Richards could perhaps make Prem squads in the bottom half). Even considering the rich heritage of the club, there's not going to many - if any - investors interested in such a **** storm of a club to give them hope of an immediate return to the Premier League, Lerner has well and truly ****ed them. For what it's worth, Everton have looked a shadow of the side they used to be in recent seasons, 11th last year and currently sitting 12th this campaign despite having a very decent squad on paper, Lukaku has really been papering over some horrendous cracks and there's a possibility they could lose him in the Summer.

    Makes me feel incredibly lucky that we've sort of maintained our status as the best side out of the top 4 and all being well, we'll crack it this season for the third time in 6 years.
     
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  2. The RDBD

    The RDBD Well-Known Member

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    To do that much when you consider we have also been thwarted as many times by bad luck (2006, 2012) and
    slipping at the vital moment (2013) , makes me feel even better.

    I consider Spurs to be the club most likely to pounce now if any two of the Sky 4 / Sugga Daddy FCs
    flounder in any way during a given season.
     
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  3. PowerSpurs

    PowerSpurs Well-Known Member

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    Not sure that is really a problem given that the numbers were for the 203/14 season. They got promoted and nearly made it into the PL last season. That is a good result for investing a few million. I bet the current numbers are in better balance.
     
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  4. humanbeingincroydon

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    ...something the British taxpayer will be fully aware of every other week starting next season.
     
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  5. AKCJ

    AKCJ Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    West Ham? They're not going to have a problem filling their stadium.
     
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  6. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    You don't actually believe that drivel do you? They can't fill the one they're currently in - which has half the capacity of the White Elephant.
     
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  7. AKCJ

    AKCJ Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    You mean the one they currently fill every week?
     
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  8. Citizen Kane

    Citizen Kane Danny Rosebud

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    @PleaseNotPoll it gives me great pleasure to bestow upon you your 2000th 'like'. Many thanks for your efforts as forum moderator in dealing with the many delinquents who populate this site. <cheers>
     
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  9. The RDBD

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    <kids for a quid>
     
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  10. humanbeingincroydon

    humanbeingincroydon Well-Known Member

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    You don't actually believe that drivel do you?

    Upton Park capacity: 35,016
    Times there has been a crowd of 35,016 at Upton Park this season: 0

    There's a reason why every single home match has a full-page ad in the Standard to advertise available tickets: it's because they haven't sold their allocation of home tickets.
     
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  11. Citizen Kane

    Citizen Kane Danny Rosebud

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    I dunno HBIC. This was the top 10 ticket sellers from last season. The fact that they put ads in tabloids is more down to not having enough season ticket holders, rather than overall people who want to come to a game. They've been better this season too so I'd expect that number has crept up (I'd imagine Swansea, Chelsea and United will drop).

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  12. SpursDisciple

    SpursDisciple Booking: Mod abuse - overturned on appeal Forum Moderator

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    And don't they sell loads at a giveaway price to fill up?
     
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  13. AKCJ

    AKCJ Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    I do believe those facts, yes.

    They've announced that they're extending the capacity by another 6k due to season ticket demand.
     
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  14. "Thanks for that Brian"

    "Thanks for that Brian" Well-Known Member

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    I'd add an orangery to my house if I didn't have to pay for it.
     
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  15. AKCJ

    AKCJ Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Hmm, bit of a different debate there.

    How they've got their stadium is another argument but they're absolutely going to fill it.
     
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  16. FosseFilberto

    FosseFilberto Pizzeria Superiore and some ... Forum Moderator

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    all?

    ... your 'penalty' at Citeh
    ... Wimmer not getting a second yellow at West Ham
    ... Dier not getting a second yellow against the Goons (unlike Simpson - before that sending off the Goons had not had a shot on target) ...

    ... I wouldn't completely discount 'unconscious bias' now I'll admit... it is a bit of a fairy tale ... but we have also had some controversial ones go against us ... United's equaliser against us came about due to Schweinsteiger's weight advantage over Shinji Okazaki that enabled him to all but pick the little guy up and throw him to the floor before making the header that equalised ... now there was 6 of one etc in the build up to the corner but the fact is the ref could easily have blown ... and Huth had his shirt pulled completely off at Palace the other week and yet no penalty? ...

    I don't beleive that things actually do even out over the season tbf ... some clubs will end up with more 'rub-of-the-green' ... all you can do is to try and do enough in games that a poor refereeing decision doesn't ultimately matter e.g Aguero's goal for Citeh was certainly offside ... but we'd put 3 past them by then :)
     
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  17. "Thanks for that Brian"

    "Thanks for that Brian" Well-Known Member

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    Oh yeah? I don't see the 2 being separate at all.

    • A new entry-level Band 5 adult Season Ticket will cost just £289 – the cheapest in the Premier League
    • All Season Tickets for Under-16s will be cut to just £99 – the equivalent of only £5 per game
    • A family of four can buy a Season Ticket for just £776 – the equivalent of £41 per match
    What moron would pay to create an extra 6,000 seats for that return? No cost = all income is profit = charge bugger all for tickets = full stadium.

    I guarantee that a fair percentage of those sales are to people who will never go to any games themselves and will sell the tickets on. Alternatively, they are to fans of other clubs who will use 1 match a season and sell on the others. The amount of football tourism in London is large but by January there'll be some wide open spaces.
     
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  18. Spurlock

    Spurlock Homeboy Forum Moderator

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    Thanks for that Brian.
     
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  19. "Thanks for that Brian"

    "Thanks for that Brian" Well-Known Member

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    It's what I do.
     
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  20. SpursDisciple

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    I welcome the West Ham approach (not the stealing off the taxpayer bit obvs) of charging cheap prices to fill up the place. I hope we go down that path with our new stadium.
     
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