Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 9:15 pm
Might this just be the kiss of deathepsilon75 wrote:Celtic looking good for the treble
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Might this just be the kiss of deathepsilon75 wrote:Celtic looking good for the treble
har wrote:Dundee United 2 - Rangers 1, at Tannadice.
Parped them out the cup last month and stuffed them again today
Last 7 league gehms - Won 5, Drawn 2, For 17, Against 3.
European Fitba beckons again possibly
Almost hoping Motherwell would drop a point today Ed still next week though.EDWEIRDO wrote:har wrote:Dundee United 2 - Rangers 1, at Tannadice.
Parped them out the cup last month and stuffed them again today
Last 7 league gehms - Won 5, Drawn 2, For 17, Against 3.
European Fitba beckons again possibly
Hmmm,seems it washar wrote:Might this just be the kiss of deathepsilon75 wrote:Celtic looking good for the treble
epsilon75 wrote:Hmmm,seems it washar wrote:Might this just be the kiss of deathepsilon75 wrote:Celtic looking good for the treble
If Kilmarnock play like they did in the league cup final,might have to wait a little while morehar wrote:epsilon75 wrote:Hmmm,seems it washar wrote: Might this just be the kiss of death
League at Killie on Saturday will be some consolation
Mind you they are a no bad team Killie on their day, should be a good game.
Aye, United playing well the noo - would prefer to see the Arabs in Champions League rather than Motherwell . Only problem for United is that the same thing will happen re plundering of best players.har wrote:I've got to tell you about my fitba team................................sorry
Last 10 league games.......
2 draws, 8 wins
Goals for 24, against 3.
We are 5 points of a Champions League place (6 games to go)
Top scorer in Scotland with Jon Daly.
Two of the best young players in British Football, setting the heather on fire.
Blah blah blah, etc etc.
After we won the cup last season United were plundered by the English Leagues and we lost four of our best players. To achieve this and rebuild is astounding. I doubt we will make the champions league (been there before like ) however if we make the Europa it will be superb.
Apologies for the party political broadcast, but it is important that folk know there is life outside the Old Firm in Scotland
PS Ed if you see this..............cheers for beating St J yesterday. Good luck against Killie
PPS If you can be arsed or are remotely interested, check out the 5 minute highlights in the link for our match yesterday, 3 excellent goals and some great fitba.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/scotland/17579548#asset
Well, Stoke City did similar (£15 adult, £5 kids) for their home games in the Europa League competition and got crowds of between 22,000-24,000.I just wish the SPL clubs would get together and realise that they MUST reduce ticket prices, if t was a tenner for adults and £5 for kids the stadiums would fill up and the clubs would get a massive kick back from catering etc
I'm sure a few seasons ago the German clubs reduced their prices and the stadiums were packed out most weeks. It ain't rocket science, but where stupidity meets greed it's hard to see common sense...T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:Well, Stoke City did similar (£15 adult, £5 kids) for their home games in the Europa League competition and got crowds of between 22,000-24,000.I just wish the SPL clubs would get together and realise that they MUST reduce ticket prices, if t was a tenner for adults and £5 for kids the stadiums would fill up and the clubs would get a massive kick back from catering etc
Which they never would have got at the normal prices. Plus, as you say, the add-on sales of pies/chips/pop/sweets etc would make a pretty penny as well. (At Stoke it's £2.20 for a tea/coffee/cola and about £3.50 for burgers/pies)
Totally agree lads, football is way overpriced. I always buy a season ticket but agree £15 and £5 is the way to go.EDWEIRDO wrote:I'm sure a few seasons ago the German clubs reduced their prices and the stadiums were packed out most weeks. It ain't rocket science, but where stupidity meets greed it's hard to see common sense...T4N63R1N3 DR34M wrote:Well, Stoke City did similar (£15 adult, £5 kids) for their home games in the Europa League competition and got crowds of between 22,000-24,000.I just wish the SPL clubs would get together and realise that they MUST reduce ticket prices, if t was a tenner for adults and £5 for kids the stadiums would fill up and the clubs would get a massive kick back from catering etc
Which they never would have got at the normal prices. Plus, as you say, the add-on sales of pies/chips/pop/sweets etc would make a pretty penny as well. (At Stoke it's £2.20 for a tea/coffee/cola and about £3.50 for burgers/pies)
Think the Europa would be better for us as entry at a later stage with better chance of reaching the groups. Reaching the Champs league would be some feat but we would be a wee bit out our depth, although you never knowEDWEIRDO wrote:
Aye, United playing well the noo - would prefer to see the Arabs in Champions League rather than Motherwell . Only problem for United is that the same thing will happen re plundering of best players.
Stoke fans understand. Last year we had an amazing semi-final against Bolton, but those memories were tainted slightly by the performance in the final itself. A couple of players were played while carrying injuries, because they played in the semi and we just didn't carry on the momentumcantosis wrote:Another painfull day for us Evertonians but we didnt play well enough second half, that is how it goes. the pain still hurts though