Non-League Success Thread 2017/18
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Re: Non-League Success Thread 2017/18
I think Silko in some back streed boozer in Warton getting pissed.
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Re: Non-League Success Thread 2017/18
finchman wrote:I think Silko in some back streed boozer in Warton getting pissed.
The Macc lads were pulling away at a rate of knots but now the chasing pack are in touching distance again, there is nary a fag paper between us all, and if Wrexham win their game in hand then the heat is on.....the Arab and Asian "fans" and owners who control the PL these days are welcome to it , the Vanarama is THE league to watch if you like honesty, parity and excitement in your footy
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lasharoo wrote:finchman wrote:I think Silko in some back streed boozer in Warton getting pissed.
The Macc lads were pulling away at a rate of knots but now the chasing pack are in touching distance again, there is nary a fag paper between us all, and if Wrexham win their game in hand then the heat is on.....the Arab and Asian "fans" and owners who control the PL these days are welcome to it , the Vanarama is THE league to watch if you like honesty, parity and excitement in your footy
No words Lasho , no words !
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Silkman1972 wrote:lasharoo wrote:finchman wrote:I think Silko in some back streed boozer in Warton getting pissed.
The Macc lads were pulling away at a rate of knots but now the chasing pack are in touching distance again, there is nary a fag paper between us all, and if Wrexham win their game in hand then the heat is on.....the Arab and Asian "fans" and owners who control the PL these days are welcome to it , the Vanarama is THE league to watch if you like honesty, parity and excitement in your footy
No words Lasho , no words !
I was watching the scores in a boozer and had to keep double checking each new Maccy update, if my eyebrows had kept being raised any further they would have ended up on the back of my head........what the hell happened mate?
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Re: Non-League Success Thread 2017/18
lasharoo wrote:the Arab and Asian "fans" and owners who control the PL these days are welcome to it
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subsub wrote:lasharoo wrote:the Arab and Asian "fans" and owners who control the PL these days are welcome to it
The majority of foreign fans and owners who watch, own and control the PL today appear to be from Arab and Asian countries, does it offend your sensibilities if I say that?
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lasharoo wrote:subsub wrote:lasharoo wrote:the Arab and Asian "fans" and owners who control the PL these days are welcome to it
The majority of foreign fans and owners who watch, own and control the PL today appear to be from Arab and Asian countries, does it offend your sensibilities if I say that?
Rather surprised by the comment, Lash - why talk about "Arab and Asian fans", and how do they "control" the game?
The majority of PL clubs are owned by foreigners, true, but don't get the fan connection…
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subsub wrote:lasharoo wrote:subsub wrote:lasharoo wrote:the Arab and Asian "fans" and owners who control the PL these days are welcome to it
The majority of foreign fans and owners who watch, own and control the PL today appear to be from Arab and Asian countries, does it offend your sensibilities if I say that?
Rather surprised by the comment, Lash - why talk about "Arab and Asian fans", and how do they "control" the game?
The majority of PL clubs are owned by foreigners, true, but don't get the fan connection…
Because that appears to be who the modern PL is aimed and marketed at because they want their money.
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lasharoo wrote:Silkman1972 wrote:lasharoo wrote:finchman wrote:I think Silko in some back streed boozer in Warton getting pissed.
The Macc lads were pulling away at a rate of knots but now the chasing pack are in touching distance again, there is nary a fag paper between us all, and if Wrexham win their game in hand then the heat is on.....the Arab and Asian "fans" and owners who control the PL these days are welcome to it , the Vanarama is THE league to watch if you like honesty, parity and excitement in your footy
No words Lasho , no words !
I was watching the scores in a boozer and had to keep double checking each new Maccy update, if my eyebrows had kept being raised any further they would have ended up on the back of my head........what the hell happened mate?
Quite simply it was an abject performance I'm struggling to remember a worse showing from a Macc team , doesn't help when your keeper throws 2 in as well
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lasharoo wrote:subsub wrote:lasharoo wrote:subsub wrote:lasharoo wrote:the Arab and Asian "fans" and owners who control the PL these days are welcome to it
The majority of foreign fans and owners who watch, own and control the PL today appear to be from Arab and Asian countries, does it offend your sensibilities if I say that?
Rather surprised by the comment, Lash - why talk about "Arab and Asian fans", and how do they "control" the game?
The majority of PL clubs are owned by foreigners, true, but don't get the fan connection…
Because that appears to be who the modern PL is aimed and marketed at because they want their money.
Really?
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Re: Non-League Success Thread 2017/18
Obviously. You can't watch any Prem league game now and understand the billboards at the sides. Not unless you're Chinese anyway.
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m4rkb wrote:Obviously. You can't watch any Prem league game now and understand the billboards at the sides. Not unless you're Chinese anyway.
Here he is, wading into the thread, trying to turn it into D&D…
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Errr no...... a simple response to the clear suggestion the PL is being marketed towards Asia.
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m4rkb wrote:Errr no...... a simple response to the clear suggestion the PL is being marketed towards Asia.
but not at the expense of other countries/cultures, which was the original post
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Re: Non-League Success Thread 2017/18
m4rkb wrote:Obviously. You can't watch any Prem league game now and understand the billboards at the sides. Not unless you're Chinese anyway.
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