Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: jonnycool on 30 May 2011, 16:05:26
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I'll be able to watch Man Utd play 25 miles away now, instead of 3 million :y :y
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don't speak to soon, score now Swans 3-2 would be nice to see them go up though. Even though they aren't the team I follow
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don't speak to soon, score now Swans 3-2 would be nice to see them go up though. Even though they aren't the team I follow
I don't follow the swans either (or Cardiff for that matter). A good fightback by Reading though, a few squeaky bums to be had around your area eh? ;D
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A few, but good on them, first welsh team to the Premiership
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My son in law,and grandson won't like Swansea going up,they are both Cardiff City season ticket fans.
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they will be back down next year ha ha
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they will be back down next year ha ha
yep, with about £90million in the bank - assuming they dont stupidly spend it on players :y
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u mean like they did the last time they was in the top nearly went out of bussines
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u mean like they did the last time they was in the top nearly went out of bussines
luckily as well as a big dollop of cash up front, the parachute payments will kick in - good plan as long as they hold their nerve and dont get any ideas about staying in the Prem - just take the money and foxtrot oscar is the way forward ;)
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they will be back down next year ha ha
It'll be good while it lasts ;)
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I thought it was the English premeirship ? :-/ ::) :)
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I thought it was the English premeirship ? :-/ ::) :)
how many English players play in it like? ;D
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"For clubs based in English towns and cities" doesnt matter who plays for them. Dont see the mighty Rangers or Celtic trying to join the premiership. They started their own. ;) :D
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"For clubs based in English towns and cities" doesnt matter who plays for them. Dont see the mighty Rangers or Celtic trying to join the premiership. They started their own. ;) :D
Think Rangers and Celtic are desperate to join the premier league, Scottish football is dying on its feet , and Celtic and Rangers are being dragged down with it. :(
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break em. :P :D ;) ;D
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Wrong shaped ball for me, most women will probably know the rules better than I do.
Enjoyed the game tho' and good see them win.
Could have gone either way right up until the last penalty.
Supporters of both sides can be proud of their teams performance. :y
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break em. :P :D ;) ;D
i agree - why on earth would any civilised country voluntarily wish Rangers with their odious, violent and bigotted element that travels hand in hand with them to join their league :o
hopefully UEFA and/or HMRC put them out of their and everyone elses misery soon. :y