Well I've always known that you had those sort of tendencies!
What, to share a stadium with a club of your ilk.
No thanks.
Shut that door
Blinkered view s from bitter reds and blues
Everton boss David Moyes says he is in favour of sharing a stadium with fierce rivals Liverpool
Maybe he is off to Spurs, so no longer cares
Evertonian
If you shared a stadium with Liverpool there would at least be some trophies in the trophy room.
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This argument has as much air as a footless sock without a leg and a balloon without its skin on.
I think a ground share is the only thing that makes sense.
Both clubs need new stadia in the same city at the same time. Why waste money building 2 when both clubs could save money on a shared stadium, meaning they could potentially afford a bigger stadium, meaning more revenue (as well as what's saved from the build) to go toward the club.
Remember that Arsenal is one of very few clubs in history to have built a new stadium and not at least flirt with relegation for a few years afterwards - and even then we haven't actually won anything (as you all love to remind us )
Most against a shared stadium would ho gore a football quarter.
Is a shared stadium not just the same, a way for each clump to vest and see a.maximum return......without the risk of some pie in the sky scheme?
hoops,
your club would struggle in our second tier,so pack that in.
Phillip,
have you had a babycham this morning
Invest in a football quarter......unproven!
Or
Invest in ground to improve revenue through corporate/sponsorship deals?
You pirouetted around with that one didn't you?
of course, the alternative option would be for history to repeat itself - Everton move on to a new stadium and leave the old one for liverpool
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Its a simple question.
Invest in an unproven idea.....or invest in the match day revenue generator?
Why not, you have with your squad
Match day generator?
Dont tell me we cant afford the leccy bill
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comment by Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
posted 4 minutes ago
Its a simple question.
Invest in an unproven idea.....or invest in the match day revenue generator?
The babycham is repeating on you
comment by Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
posted 4 minutes ago
Its a simple question.
Invest in an unproven idea.....or invest in the match day revenue generator?
Hic !
That`s 3 babychams before 10 am.
You will be laddering your tights if you partake in another.
personally I am in favour of a shared stadium, there is one in germany, not sure if its hamburg or munich, but the outside changes colour blue/red depending who plays at home,
and Mr Rap, I am born and bred in Liverpool if that makes any difference
comment by Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
posted 4 minutes ago
Its a simple question.
Invest in an unproven idea.....or invest in the match day revenue generator?
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posted on 22/6/12
Well I've always known that you had those sort of tendencies!
posted on 22/6/12
What, to share a stadium with a club of your ilk.
No thanks.
Shut that door
posted on 22/6/12
Blinkered view s from bitter reds and blues
posted on 22/6/12
Everton boss David Moyes says he is in favour of sharing a stadium with fierce rivals Liverpool
Maybe he is off to Spurs, so no longer cares
posted on 22/6/12
Evertonian
If you shared a stadium with Liverpool there would at least be some trophies in the trophy room.
posted on 22/6/12
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posted on 22/6/12
This argument has as much air as a footless sock without a leg and a balloon without its skin on.
posted on 22/6/12
I think a ground share is the only thing that makes sense.
Both clubs need new stadia in the same city at the same time. Why waste money building 2 when both clubs could save money on a shared stadium, meaning they could potentially afford a bigger stadium, meaning more revenue (as well as what's saved from the build) to go toward the club.
Remember that Arsenal is one of very few clubs in history to have built a new stadium and not at least flirt with relegation for a few years afterwards - and even then we haven't actually won anything (as you all love to remind us )
posted on 22/6/12
Most against a shared stadium would ho gore a football quarter.
Is a shared stadium not just the same, a way for each clump to vest and see a.maximum return......without the risk of some pie in the sky scheme?
posted on 22/6/12
hoops,
your club would struggle in our second tier,so pack that in.
posted on 22/6/12
Phillip,
have you had a babycham this morning
posted on 22/6/12
Invest in a football quarter......unproven!
Or
Invest in ground to improve revenue through corporate/sponsorship deals?
posted on 22/6/12
You pirouetted around with that one didn't you?
posted on 22/6/12
of course, the alternative option would be for history to repeat itself - Everton move on to a new stadium and leave the old one for liverpool
posted on 22/6/12
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posted on 22/6/12
Its a simple question.
Invest in an unproven idea.....or invest in the match day revenue generator?
posted on 22/6/12
Why not, you have with your squad
posted on 22/6/12
Match day generator?
Dont tell me we cant afford the leccy bill
posted on 22/6/12
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posted on 22/6/12
comment by Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
posted 4 minutes ago
Its a simple question.
Invest in an unproven idea.....or invest in the match day revenue generator?
posted on 22/6/12
The babycham is repeating on you
posted on 22/6/12
comment by Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
posted 4 minutes ago
Its a simple question.
Invest in an unproven idea.....or invest in the match day revenue generator?
posted on 22/6/12
Hic !
That`s 3 babychams before 10 am.
You will be laddering your tights if you partake in another.
posted on 22/6/12
personally I am in favour of a shared stadium, there is one in germany, not sure if its hamburg or munich, but the outside changes colour blue/red depending who plays at home,
and Mr Rap, I am born and bred in Liverpool if that makes any difference
posted on 22/6/12
comment by Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
posted 44 minutes ago
comment by Fellaini's pirouette to perfection (U1308)
posted 4 minutes ago
Its a simple question.
Invest in an unproven idea.....or invest in the match day revenue generator?
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