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CL Final to be Held in New York?

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posted on 10/9/18

comment by Alisson Chains (U3979)
posted 10 minutes ago
comment by Adam 'The interview' Lallana (U20650)
posted 22 minutes ago
FECK OFF YANKS
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Racist
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posted on 10/9/18

Baku to London is 6 hours, London to NYC is 8 so it's not a huge difference at all.

comment by Hengy (U9129)

posted on 10/9/18

If you aren’t part of UEFA then you shouldn’t be able to hold a UEFA match

posted on 10/9/18

comment by MKspur- Lucas ⚡️ (U9129)
posted 15 seconds ago
If you aren’t part of UEFA then you shouldn’t be able to hold a UEFA match
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agree

posted on 10/9/18

Yeah, feck new York.

They don't have the stadium to host the CL final, unless they go up into Buffalo and no one wants to go there.

Bring it up to New England. Decent sized stadium at Foxboro with a great beer selection

posted on 10/9/18

comment by Manfrombelmonty (U1705)
posted 1 minute ago
Yeah, feck new York.

They don't have the stadium to host the CL final, unless they go up into Buffalo and no one wants to go there.

Bring it up to New England. Decent sized stadium at Foxboro with a great beer selection
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It'd be at the MetLife stadium, not facking Buffalo

Although I appreciate that's in Jersey...

comment by IAWT (U10012)

posted on 10/9/18

Bring it up to New England. Decent sized stadium at Foxboro with a great beer selection
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"great beer selection"... in the US?! I'm intrigued to know what you referring to as great beer.

posted on 10/9/18

comment by 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 R.I.P Arsenal Football Club 🇫🇷 🇫🇷🇫🇷 (U10012)
posted 2 minutes ago
Bring it up to New England. Decent sized stadium at Foxboro with a great beer selection
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"great beer selection"... in the US?! I'm intrigued to know what you referring to as great beer.
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To be fair beer in the US is so varied, just as much as it is here.

comment by IAWT (U10012)

posted on 10/9/18

Varied, maybe. Great though....

posted on 10/9/18

comment by 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 R.I.P Arsenal Football Club 🇫🇷 🇫🇷🇫🇷 (U10012)
posted 33 seconds ago
Varied, maybe. Great though....
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All depends what you enjoy.

Way better than ale over here for my tastes.

posted on 10/9/18

comment by 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 R.I.P Arsenal Football Club 🇫🇷 🇫🇷🇫🇷 (U10012)
posted 12 minutes ago
Bring it up to New England. Decent sized stadium at Foxboro with a great beer selection
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"great beer selection"... in the US?! I'm intrigued to know what you referring to as great beer.
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I used to sell Anchor Steam in my restaurant back in the day. Great beer

posted on 10/9/18

Next thing we know they'll be playing PL games in Cardiff

posted on 10/9/18

comment by HB Fash (U21935)
posted 1 hour, 23 minutes ago
the sooner the money clubs breakaway the better.
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Where would you draw the line? How far down the various money leagues would you go deciding who qualifies as a "money club"? Presumably just keep going until you hit the club you support?

posted on 10/9/18

comment by it'sonlyagame (U6426)
posted 9 minutes ago
Next thing we know they'll be playing PL games in Cardiff
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There is no ocean that separates Wales from England. Hence Cardiff play in the epl mate

posted on 10/9/18

Sooner a superleague happens the better, hopefully it happens while Liverpool are still a big club cause any club not in the league will get left behind.

posted on 10/9/18

comment by 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 🇫🇷 R.I.P Arsenal Football Club 🇫🇷 🇫🇷🇫🇷 (U10012)
posted 34 minutes ago
Bring it up to New England. Decent sized stadium at Foxboro with a great beer selection
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"great beer selection"... in the US?! I'm intrigued to know what you referring to as great beer.
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Theres around about 5000 breweries in the States. So while the average euro-joe may only be familiar with AB-Inbev or Miller-Coors products, the rest of us are happy in the knowledge that some of the best beers in the world, in all styles, are being made in the states. So whether is be West Coast IPAs, NE IPAs, fruited sours, lambics, lagers, barrel aged stouts, goses, wit, hefe, pilsners...whatever your style, you'll find plenty of top notch beers available.

posted on 10/9/18

I guess it's like most countries, they only export the crap and keep the best at home.

posted on 10/9/18

US beer is as weak as lambs pizzle.

posted on 10/9/18

comment by Boris 'Inky' Gibson (U5901)
posted 2 minutes ago
US beer is as weak as lambs pizzle.
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Spoken like a man with little to no knowledge of beer int he US.

posted on 10/9/18

comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 11 minutes ago
I guess it's like most countries, they only export the crap and keep the best at home.
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So many breweries are so small that they are hyper local and the beer can't be bought outside fo the state, nevermind outside of the country. However theres still a bunch of breweries with a big enough footprint that they have been able to expand into europe. Take Stone, for example. they just recently opened their new brewery in Berlin to be able to cater to europe without worrying about exports, taxes and freshness etc:

http://www.stonebrewing.eu/

Love their Ruiniation IPA that clocks in at a nice 8.5% and slaps the face off you with lovely hoppy bitterness

posted on 10/9/18

Everywhere has their crap beers/lagers, there's plenty on sale over here Carling, Fosters, Heineken, Carlsberg etc, I'd rather drink nothing at all than drink those, same goes for the dreadful Budweiser

posted on 10/9/18

It takes 60 days to break an addict, and about the same to develop a new habit

comment by Cloggy (U1250)

posted on 10/9/18

Wonder how the yanks would like it if the biggest American football final would be played in Europe

posted on 10/9/18

comment by Manfrombelmonty (U1705)
posted 47 minutes ago
comment by HenrysCat (U3608)
posted 11 minutes ago
I guess it's like most countries, they only export the crap and keep the best at home.
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So many breweries are so small that they are hyper local and the beer can't be bought outside fo the state, nevermind outside of the country. However theres still a bunch of breweries with a big enough footprint that they have been able to expand into europe. Take Stone, for example. they just recently opened their new brewery in Berlin to be able to cater to europe without worrying about exports, taxes and freshness etc:

http://www.stonebrewing.eu/

Love their Ruiniation IPA that clocks in at a nice 8.5% and slaps the face off you with lovely hoppy bitterness
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I went the New Belgium Brewery in Colorado when I was there and it was great. They had all sorts from IPA’s to this Cherry Ale that was dry like Champagne to this rich chocolatey Stout that was sweeter than Guinness but really moreish. Fat Tyre is the most popular and, I think, can be found all over the states. They don’t sell it over here.

One thing about Indy breweries is if they want to expand internationally they usually end up selling up to the likes of InBev etc.

posted on 10/9/18

comment by Hulk's little brother Yoda (U1250)
posted 24 minutes ago
Wonder how the yanks would like it if the biggest American football final would be played in Europe
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Wouldn;t be outside the realms of possibility. If London gets an NFL team, then there's every chance the Superbowl could be there seeing as the final is always at an NFL teams stadium, rather than a neutral venue.

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