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01-25-2015 , 07:31 PM
Lego hair > faux hawk tbh
01-25-2015 , 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by MindFckr
Rosicky was a different class today.

http://streamable.com/baf

http://streamable.com/fc3

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"If you love football then you love Rosicky."-Wenger, post-match.

Too right. We tend to take him for granted sometimes, but unreal engine and technical ability. What a player.
01-25-2015 , 08:38 PM
Can only imagine how much Wenger loves the like 7 other midfielders he selects ahead of Rosicky.
01-25-2015 , 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by joejoe1337
Actually, speech is generally considered to be freer here than most of Europe, not that that's necessarily a good thing.

Does anyone actually have any proof that this guy has been arrested? The powers that be have started prosecute to tweets in recent years but the majority of them have been really flagrant threatening behaviour or hate speech etc. I'd be unsurprised if they'd just gone round to 'have a word'.
but you have a government who wants to ban encrypted communication..
01-26-2015 , 12:28 AM
i think i abused HH yesterday, and if i did. sorry. was drunk and bored. Peace
01-26-2015 , 12:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Burnss
i think i abused HH yesterday, and if i did. sorry. was drunk and bored. Peace
Lol
01-26-2015 , 05:01 AM
lolol, lamberts eye for a player is really good. he does sign some quality players when he has a bit of cash. Love to of seen him giving more money (per player that is before someone quotes me saying how much money hes had). Gil goal
01-26-2015 , 07:26 AM
Gil's goal was awesome, so casual in the way he hit it too.

Re: Rosicky, becoming a regular occurrence for him to GOAT it up pretty much exclusively in the 2nd half of the season.
01-26-2015 , 07:40 AM
In his defence, he rarely gets a game in the first half
01-26-2015 , 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by Consty
WTF is going on? An influx of Lego hair.
I saw this picture over the weekend, but didn't realise who it was until today.

lol

This might be my favourite tweet about it:
01-26-2015 , 09:44 AM
Did anyone not get that it's Ravenelli in the first pic?
01-26-2015 , 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by joejoe1337
In his defence, he rarely gets a game in the first half
in fact his only start was in cup vs. Soton and in national team

been saying it whole first half, he looked great for national team and Arsenal couldve used it him bunch of times, but Wenger is stubborn and doesnt rotate
01-26-2015 , 10:30 AM
BBC Sport's Simon Stone reports that Manchester United will be charging normal league prices for the FA Cup fourth-round replay with Cambridge United.
"Despite boasting the biggest capacity in the country, United are confident of attracting a sizeable crowd for their first home cup tie of any description this season," he says.
"It means season ticket holders will pay between £28 and £50, with a total of 11,500 concessionary season ticket holders paying either a flat £10 for juniors or a maximum of £20 for seniors.
"Cambridge have been given 9,000 tickets for only the second trip to Old Trafford in their entire history."
01-26-2015 , 10:31 AM
I had a dream that I checked Wikipedia and it said Vfl Bochum bought Rosicky from Dortmund for 41 million back in the day and then a while after that Arsenal signed him on free transfer.

Point being I guess that Rosicky really was a world-class talent when he played for Dortmund. Has been a bit of a disappointment for Arsenal, but I'm glad he's doing well right now.

Edit: Kind of funny that my dream didn't allow Arsenal to buy a player for 41 million
01-26-2015 , 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by kingweed
BBC Sport's Simon Stone reports that Manchester United will be charging normal league prices for the FA Cup fourth-round replay with Cambridge United.
"Despite boasting the biggest capacity in the country, United are confident of attracting a sizeable crowd for their first home cup tie of any description this season," he says.
"It means season ticket holders will pay between £28 and £50, with a total of 11,500 concessionary season ticket holders paying either a flat £10 for juniors or a maximum of £20 for seniors.
"Cambridge have been given 9,000 tickets for only the second trip to Old Trafford in their entire history."
Pretty sure our third round tie vs Ipswich was a tenner for an adult.
01-26-2015 , 11:46 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by kingweed
BBC Sport's Simon Stone reports that Manchester United will be charging normal league prices for the FA Cup fourth-round replay with Cambridge United.
"Despite boasting the biggest capacity in the country, United are confident of attracting a sizeable crowd for their first home cup tie of any description this season," he says.
"It means season ticket holders will pay between £28 and £50, with a total of 11,500 concessionary season ticket holders paying either a flat £10 for juniors or a maximum of £20 for seniors.
"Cambridge have been given 9,000 tickets for only the second trip to Old Trafford in their entire history."
I am sure most fans will be buying two as they are such good value.
01-26-2015 , 11:51 AM
Bandit how many STH will pay the £28 bracket compared with the higher end?
01-26-2015 , 01:46 PM
£28 is in the rafters and £50 is mid tier half way line. Everyone else will be hit for about £40.
01-26-2015 , 02:05 PM
Pathetic from United. It's an extra gate they didn't think they would get when the draw was made. £20 max for adults was the way to go. They'll probably still get 50k+ in the door but it's not the point, could have been a night for the fans.

What % do away fans get in an FA Cup tie?
01-26-2015 , 02:06 PM
45%. It's happy days for Cambridge
01-26-2015 , 02:08 PM
Sorry I mean in terms of % of tickets to capacity of the ground. Is 9k the max or have United done them in there?
01-26-2015 , 02:09 PM
Away fans usually get a higher allocation in the cup than the league might even be an FA rule on the % but not sure. Think Cambridge have 9k seats.
01-26-2015 , 02:10 PM
Yeah I think it's 4.5k for league games at Old Trafford so getting double that might be about right.
01-26-2015 , 02:13 PM
Yeah Bradford had the whole shed end at the bridge which surprised me as all prem and champions league games i have been to didn't have close to that many away fans.
01-26-2015 , 02:14 PM
Bit of googling tells me its 15% of the total available so Cambridge are about 2k short of what they should be getting if we going by 75k

      
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