comment by Champers - Pow! Right in the kisser (U6859)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 23 seconds ago
comment by THudd : The Special One (U1029)
posted 1 minute ago
No issue with this, how will fringe and youth players ever get a chance in a big side that is successful.
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That is OK, but then you charge supporters accordingly, say £5 for entry, as most youth team games are charged.
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I don't think FA rules allow that.
Even non league have to charge more than that.
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Think prices can be set at any price for the cups, it just has to be agreed by both teams. Could be wrong.
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Yeh, non league I'm almost certain that isn't the case but could be for the pros I suppose.
To be honest, I don't blame him. Everybody in the PL was made aware of the winter break and it is the FA that have decided that these fixtures are going to be played within the winter break that has been designated from the PL clubs. It's just a complete balls up from FA if you ask me.
Klopp will have probably played the kids again regardless of when the fixture is. I don't really agree that he shouldn't manage the team, but in fairness, they have been told to respect this winter break and that will mean more to him than a poxy FA Cup replay at home to Shrewsbury, no disrespect intended.
I don't agree with changing ticket prices based off who plays anyway, that's wrong. Whether they are 17 or 37, they are still representing Liverpool Football Club, so you pay the same no matter what. I understand prices are astronomical in a lot of cases, but that's not the point. If this was the case clubs would be changing their ticket prices all the time. Clubs like Bournemouth for example, "we've lost 7/8 games, tickets are only £2 now" or "we've won our last 3 games and play Liverpool at home next, £40". That's probably even more unfair on the fans.
Klopp is going to disrespect the
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posted on 27/1/20
comment by Champers - Pow! Right in the kisser (U6859)
posted 22 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 1 hour, 29 minutes ago
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 23 seconds ago
comment by THudd : The Special One (U1029)
posted 1 minute ago
No issue with this, how will fringe and youth players ever get a chance in a big side that is successful.
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That is OK, but then you charge supporters accordingly, say £5 for entry, as most youth team games are charged.
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I don't think FA rules allow that.
Even non league have to charge more than that.
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Think prices can be set at any price for the cups, it just has to be agreed by both teams. Could be wrong.
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Yeh, non league I'm almost certain that isn't the case but could be for the pros I suppose.
posted on 27/1/20
Mourinho is disrespecting the FA cup by serving up a shower of football by a shower of a Spurs team.
posted on 27/1/20
To be honest, I don't blame him. Everybody in the PL was made aware of the winter break and it is the FA that have decided that these fixtures are going to be played within the winter break that has been designated from the PL clubs. It's just a complete balls up from FA if you ask me.
Klopp will have probably played the kids again regardless of when the fixture is. I don't really agree that he shouldn't manage the team, but in fairness, they have been told to respect this winter break and that will mean more to him than a poxy FA Cup replay at home to Shrewsbury, no disrespect intended.
I don't agree with changing ticket prices based off who plays anyway, that's wrong. Whether they are 17 or 37, they are still representing Liverpool Football Club, so you pay the same no matter what. I understand prices are astronomical in a lot of cases, but that's not the point. If this was the case clubs would be changing their ticket prices all the time. Clubs like Bournemouth for example, "we've lost 7/8 games, tickets are only £2 now" or "we've won our last 3 games and play Liverpool at home next, £40". That's probably even more unfair on the fans.
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