Re: Barcelona after this coming Mondays independence declaration.
European Super League. Its what all the big clubs want
European Super League. Its what all the big clubs want
They will continue in La Liga until the end of the season, otherwise it will mess up the league structure in the Spanish league. If the Spanish decide that Barcelona will come out of the league, they would have to promote an additional team or relegate one less. My guess is they will have a similar arrangement to play in the Spanish league to what Cardiff/Swansea/Wrexham have to play in the English leagues.
Feck sake :D
Want.
Swindon .... beat the dirty Dingles to win the speedway league title
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B.A - Jota is sex
Cocaine and whisky tonight?
Catalonia have already played a number of ‘unofficial ‘ matches down the last few years. Rather useful lineup too which would have spanked a fair few national teams around Europe!
Tax abusers allegedly:
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They made specific reference to the transfer of Demba Ba to Newcastle from West Ham in 2011 - when Charnley was football secretary and Derek Llambias was managing director - for which agent Simon Stainrod was paid £1.9million by the club. 8-)
Cocaine and whisky tonight?
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Is that how you treat someone
Who is about to lump 81 mill into your account.
It'd need to be a Catalans league if they want a Catalans National Team.
If they want to independent they should join a league for Catalan Clubs .... they can win even more easily than they do now
Your time has come my son, step forward into the light and become the new Blues hero.
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How much is it going to cost the average working class supporter to;
A. Fly over.
B. Buy tickets for Camp Nou.
C. The possible insurance for travelling abroad?
They won't come here - it would cause a diplomatic row with Spain, an ally. Don't think Portugal will have em either. Reckon they will be in limbo until it's all sorted.
After 25 years in the NHS, I went self-employed just about two years ago. There is a lot more freedom, but there is also a lot of uncertainty; the work tends to be "feast or famine" and you daren't turn anything down in case you have a shit couple of months where there isn't much going on. I've sort of got used to it but there are a lot of things I miss about the NHS (including what I've lost out on in pension).
Not much more than a normal away day would considering train prices and budget airlines
Went to madrid last week and paid £80 for flight + 1 nights accom
Ridiculous.
How much is it going to cost the average working class supporter to;
A. Fly over.
B. Buy tickets for Camp Nou.
C. The possible insurance for travelling abroad?
They should move to the Portuguese league if Spain want nothing to do with them.
I was at the game, Leicester gobbed off all game and shit themselves when the youngsters ran on. No way will Blues get the lower tier.
KRO
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So the Catalan clubs could well be leaving La liga (according to reports), how would you feel about them possibly coming to England, possibly the Championship ?.
Cracking away Day is the obvious upside.
Intriguing ?.
oswestry massive in pant.