comment by RtM (U1097)
posted 10 seconds ago
1:52 here
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Ahhhh, where are you then pals? Lagos I guess
Not good with a c(l)ock are you?
comment by Robben #20 (U1145)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by RtM (U1097)
posted 26 seconds ago
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posted 15 minutes ago
comment by conormcgrace (U4307)
posted 1 minute ago
Who cares?
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Someone píss on your pop tarts this morning Conor?
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This is great question in reality. Its awfully boring and only fuel for shallow wumming and slightly racist. Who cares where shirt sales come from? Is buying shirts within your own city make you better? If anything thats small mentality with clubs often hoping for a global reach.
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I couldn't give a shíte either, but if I see an article that I don't think is very interesting I just skip it.
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If you don't think an article is interesting you just skip it? But you don't give shíte either? So why haven't you skipped it?
Anyway, I do find it interesting. I find it interesting that some people care so much about shirt sales from Sports Direct. It's odd.
8 hours behind means you are West Coast of USA? Caribbean?
I don't think the study says much as the majority of people probably buy their shirt from their club as it gives the club, and not Mike Ashley, the money. I mean if Mike Ashley was a good owner, then you'd be buying a United shirt for example, and paying some money to Newcastle, instead of all of it going to your own club.
comment by RtM (U1097)
posted 36 seconds ago
SoCal mudda sucka
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Sweet
I suppose. Earthquakes are fun.
How's the Premier League popularity getting over there Rtm?
Hmmm, 5-8 years ago I'd say it was a cult but now its pretty damn big. Even if its not out in the open so to speak people seem to all have clubs they support. Theres defo be a shift in the power balance of american sports and football.
Liking it but at the same time there were less dillholes before
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comment by RtM (U1097)
posted 2 minutes ago
Hmmm, 5-8 years ago I'd say it was a cult but now its pretty damn big. Even if its not out in the open so to speak people seem to all have clubs they support. Theres defo be a shift in the power balance of american sports and football.
Liking it but at the same time there were less dillholes before
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Good news that the Americans are taking a liking to our footy.
I guess the usual big clubs are the most known and supported over there.
And what is a dillhole? Some American slang obviously
comment by Robben #20 (U1145)
posted 2 minutes ago
dillhole?
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Yes.
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Idiots. Have none of you ever watched Beavis and Butthead?
Support varies greatly from town to town. Top half of the league generate the most followers but of course big clubs from italian/spanish/german leagues all have a nice following.
Course United sell loads of shirts in Manchester. You don't have a day out to the Megastore and not buy yourself the home strip (including shin pads) do you?!
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comment by gratedbean (U4885)
posted 2 minutes ago
Course United sell loads of shirts in Manchester. You don't have a day out to the Megastore and not buy yourself the home strip (including shin pads) do you?!
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This is just Sports Direct sales, nothing to do with the megastore.
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posted on 22/1/15
comment by RtM (U1097)
posted 10 seconds ago
1:52 here
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Ahhhh, where are you then pals? Lagos I guess
posted on 22/1/15
Not good with a c(l)ock are you?
posted on 22/1/15
comment by Robben #20 (U1145)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by RtM (U1097)
posted 26 seconds ago
comment by Robben #20 (U1145)
posted 15 minutes ago
comment by conormcgrace (U4307)
posted 1 minute ago
Who cares?
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Someone píss on your pop tarts this morning Conor?
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This is great question in reality. Its awfully boring and only fuel for shallow wumming and slightly racist. Who cares where shirt sales come from? Is buying shirts within your own city make you better? If anything thats small mentality with clubs often hoping for a global reach.
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I couldn't give a shíte either, but if I see an article that I don't think is very interesting I just skip it.
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If you don't think an article is interesting you just skip it? But you don't give shíte either? So why haven't you skipped it?
Anyway, I do find it interesting. I find it interesting that some people care so much about shirt sales from Sports Direct. It's odd.
posted on 22/1/15
8 hours behind means you are West Coast of USA? Caribbean?
posted on 22/1/15
SoCal mudda sucka
posted on 22/1/15
I don't think the study says much as the majority of people probably buy their shirt from their club as it gives the club, and not Mike Ashley, the money. I mean if Mike Ashley was a good owner, then you'd be buying a United shirt for example, and paying some money to Newcastle, instead of all of it going to your own club.
posted on 22/1/15
comment by RtM (U1097)
posted 36 seconds ago
SoCal mudda sucka
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Sweet
posted on 22/1/15
I suppose. Earthquakes are fun.
posted on 22/1/15
Keep you on your toes
posted on 22/1/15
Not with this
posted on 22/1/15
How's the Premier League popularity getting over there Rtm?
posted on 22/1/15
Hmmm, 5-8 years ago I'd say it was a cult but now its pretty damn big. Even if its not out in the open so to speak people seem to all have clubs they support. Theres defo be a shift in the power balance of american sports and football.
Liking it but at the same time there were less dillholes before
posted on 22/1/15
dillhole?
posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
comment by RtM (U1097)
posted 2 minutes ago
Hmmm, 5-8 years ago I'd say it was a cult but now its pretty damn big. Even if its not out in the open so to speak people seem to all have clubs they support. Theres defo be a shift in the power balance of american sports and football.
Liking it but at the same time there were less dillholes before
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Good news that the Americans are taking a liking to our footy.
I guess the usual big clubs are the most known and supported over there.
And what is a dillhole? Some American slang obviously
posted on 22/1/15
Yeah, wtf is a dillhole?
posted on 22/1/15
comment by Robben #20 (U1145)
posted 2 minutes ago
dillhole?
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Yes.
posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
Idiots. Have none of you ever watched Beavis and Butthead?
Support varies greatly from town to town. Top half of the league generate the most followers but of course big clubs from italian/spanish/german leagues all have a nice following.
posted on 22/1/15
Course United sell loads of shirts in Manchester. You don't have a day out to the Megastore and not buy yourself the home strip (including shin pads) do you?!
posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
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posted on 22/1/15
comment by gratedbean (U4885)
posted 2 minutes ago
Course United sell loads of shirts in Manchester. You don't have a day out to the Megastore and not buy yourself the home strip (including shin pads) do you?!
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This is just Sports Direct sales, nothing to do with the megastore.
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