| | Posted 13/02/2008 12:05:36 | |
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| emigre (13/02/2008)
I was about to sign that until i saw that the campaign was supported by the Daily Mail. There endeth my interest.
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| | | Posted 13/02/2008 12:08:05 | |
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| Miggs (13/02/2008)
emigre (13/02/2008)
I was about to sign that until i saw that the campaign was supported by the Daily Mail. There endeth my interest. seconded I didn't read that. And I signed. I feel dirty now.
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| | | Posted 13/02/2008 12:09:45 | |
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| Benny (13/02/2008)
Miggs (13/02/2008)
emigre (13/02/2008)
I was about to sign that until i saw that the campaign was supported by the Daily Mail. There endeth my interest.
seconded
I didn't read that. And I signed. I feel dirty now.
So do I and I havent even been near that petition page. 
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| | | Posted 14/02/2008 11:26:53 | |
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| | Today's take on this..... Sir Rod Eddington is apparently the man who came up with the '39th game' idea and now even he thinks it will not happen. (Daily Mail) http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/7244057.stm A former Premier League chief executive says he believes the controversial plan to take top-flight games overseas would "distort" the competition. Peter Varney, chief executive at Championship side Charlton, says he is strongly opposed to the idea. "I don't favour it - let's not kid ourselves, this is all about money," Varney told BBC Sport. "This is a domestic league, it would distort the competition which is so well-regarded all over the world." Varney believes the 20 Premier League clubs will vote for the proposal because of the money involved. "This is not about taking the game to overseas fans and thinking that some people would like to see the Premier League in different regions of the world," he added. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/eng_prem/7243949.stm Asian Football Confederation president Mohamed bin Hammam says he is strongly opposed to the Premier League's plan of top-flight clubs playing games abroad. The English season could be extended by one match with the 39th round being played in five overseas venues. "We'll vote strongly against it. The Premier League is putting money before responsibility and dignity," Hammam told BBC sports editor Mihir Bose. "As far as Asia is concerned, I'm not supportive of this initiative."
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| | | Posted 15/02/2008 18:18:02 | |
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| sepp blatter says it aint gonna happen if it does we gonna lose the world cup
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| | | Posted 15/02/2008 19:57:15 | |
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| Wenger and Grant like it as their players won't have so far to go home after the game.
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| | | Posted 22/02/2008 10:25:22 | |
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| Frank Blue (14/02/2008)
Today's take on this.....
Asian Football Confederation president Mohamed bin Hammam says he is strongly opposed to the Premier League's plan of top-flight clubs playing games abroad. The English season could be extended by one match with the 39th round being played in five overseas venues. "We'll vote strongly against it. The Premier League is putting money before responsibility and dignity," Hammam told BBC sports editor Mihir Bose. "As far as Asia is concerned, I'm not supportive of this initiative." In a nutshell.
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