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Originally posted by stackpoleGetting back to the original subject of this thread, the English FA are buffoons. They picked the most expensive solution, in the most inaccessible location, and can't get it built on time. And what is that arch all about? How many places at the FA Academy did that cost?
Contrast the Welsh who, after 4000 years of in-breeding, stupidity and oblivion, have somehow managed to erect a magnificent stadium. Only for the English to purloin it as their own. No wonder they hate us.
I guess you would complain about the colour of the walls as well?
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Originally posted by stackpoleGetting back to the original subject of this thread, the English FA are buffoons. They picked the most expensive solution, in the most inaccessible location, and can't get it built on time. And what is that arch all about? How many places at the FA Academy did that cost?
Contrast the Welsh who, after 4000 years of in-breeding, stupidity and oblivion, have somehow managed to erect a magnificent stadium. Only for the English to purloin it as their own. No wonder they hate us.
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Originally posted by n5goonerurm....well not if your Arsenal no.
Contrast the Welsh who, after 4000 years of in-breeding, stupidity and oblivion, have somehow managed to erect a magnificent stadium. Only for the English to purloin it as their own. No wonder they hate us.
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Perhaps they could host the FA Cup final in Ashburton Grove... I hear it's ahead of schedule.
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Originally posted by stackpoleThe millenium stadium - that's where they hand out the consolation prizes, isn't it?
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The millenium stadium - that's where they hand out the consolation prizes, isn't it?
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Originally posted by PhoenixFFS! Is there any level that the "Bad News squad" will not stop?...
SHOCK HORROR! I may get home tonight and find the dogs crapped on the front step. Could be a 10% chance this could happen!!!
GET A ****** LIFE!
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FFS! Is there any level that the "Bad News squad" will not stop?...
SHOCK HORROR! I may get home tonight and find the dogs crapped on the front step. Could be a 10% chance this could happen!!!
GET A ****** LIFE!
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Wembley chief's Cup final doubts
The chief executive of the new Wembley stadium has admitted it may not be ready for the 2006 FA Cup final.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/4427962.stm
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