Didn't do us much harm.
Karaoke? I bags first spot!Well unfortunately dear old Chas and Dave got it bang on, Spurs are on their way to fekking Wembley, I bet Chas Hodges is turning in his grave. I reckon when the new stadium eventually opens we should have a Chas Hodges bar. A place for a sing song before and after the match.
Didn't do us much harm.
Karaoke? I bags first spot!
The chances of the Chelsea transfer ban being place for next season are slim, they have 3 days to appeal and I am sure they will - the likelihood of FIFA completing the appeal process in the 4 months before the next window opens are next to zero.
They've appealed already...but buying 3 Window's signings in one go isn't going to be easy...especially if they don't have CL fooball to offer for the third time in 4 years.
That means chucking money at it whilst UEFA are going to be legislating against 'The Loan Shop'. Roman wants to sell, their buying policy has gone to **** and who is going to be manager is anyone's guess? There's a constant flow of problems and they're fire fighting on multiple fronts. It's all good.
Because of the Rugby?Why are there two Premier League games on tonight?
West Ham v Fulham is on Sky, but Cardiff v Watford isn't. Why's that a Friday game?
It's definitely affected the games that are being shown.Because of the Rugby?
No CL revenue is the primary pain point for them.
Everything else is just a bonus.

Sadly Arsenal only have a small trip to Rennes, but Chelsea have been drawn against Kiev!![]()
There's plenty of potential for an ironic elimination, given longtime transfer target Clement Grenier plays for them, while Hatem Ben Arfa and former Watford loanee M'Baye Niang offer ready-made headlines (but not former Spammer Diafra Sakho, he's out on loan this season)Sadly Arsenal only have a small trip to Rennes, but Chelsea have been drawn against Kiev!![]()
Niang's debut for Watford was a win at The Half-Emptyrates. Showed flashes of potential but never consistent enough.There's plenty of potential for an ironic elimination, given longtime transfer target Clement Grenier plays for them, while Hatem Ben Arfa and former Watford loanee M'Baye Niang offer ready-made headlines (but not former Spammer Diafra Sakho, he's out on loan this season)
He was an awesome prospect on FM12Niang's debut for Watford was a win at The Half-Emptyrates. Showed flashes of potential but never consistent enough.
Oh great, the 1% of the world population that give a toss about the NFL will be banging on about this on social media for weeks...New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has been charged with 2 offences arising out of investigations relating to human trafficking of young people from far off lands.....I don't suppose that he'd be interested in buying Chelsea and turning a hobby into a business?