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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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With the World Cup kicking off today it’s easy to forget the new season fixtures were released today for the new Premier League season.
EFL fixtures are released next Thursday at 9am
Opening day fixtures
Arsenal v Manchester City
Bournemouth v Cardiff City
Fulham v Crystal Palace
Huddersfield Town v Chelsea
Liverpool v West Ham United
Manchester United v Leicester City
Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur
Southampton v Burnley
Watford v Brighton
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Everton
Tottenham’s first game at their new stadium is scheduled to be vs Liverpool if ready on time, but will use Wembley for their first home game vs Fulham.
Who are you cheering? My team (City) have a tough start away up the Arse! |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Yawn"
Not a fan I take it?
Don’t worry, the egg-chasing fixtures will be out soon and you can plan your eye-gouging, bollock stamping, pint-of-piss drinking and soggy biscuit eating rugger-bugger expeditions then! |
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"Yawn
Not a fan I take it?
Don’t worry, the egg-chasing fixtures will be out soon and you can plan your eye-gouging, bollock stamping, pint-of-piss drinking and soggy biscuit eating rugger-bugger expeditions then! "
p.s. I like the rugby too btw and will be watching the boys v the Boks at the weekend! Although I’ve never d*unk a pint of piss! |
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"Yawn
Not a fan I take it?
Don’t worry, the egg-chasing fixtures will be out soon and you can plan your eye-gouging, bollock stamping, pint-of-piss drinking and soggy biscuit eating rugger-bugger expeditions then! "
As opposed to the over paid, 0ver privileged, namby pamby, mommas boy divas that play football.
At least in rugby people play for the shirt and out their bodies on the line week in week out for pride and passion.
I've played Union at a high level with some World Cup winners and always loved football until the last few years.
Imagine football fans not. Wing segregated and having a pint with each other in the spirit of great sport.
Bet you can't... |
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"Yawn
Not a fan I take it?
Don’t worry, the egg-chasing fixtures will be out soon and you can plan your eye-gouging, bollock stamping, pint-of-piss drinking and soggy biscuit eating rugger-bugger expeditions then!
As opposed to the over paid, 0ver privileged, namby pamby, mommas boy divas that play football.
At least in rugby people play for the shirt and out their bodies on the line week in week out for pride and passion.
I've played Union at a high level with some World Cup winners and always loved football until the last few years.
Imagine football fans not. Wing segregated and having a pint with each other in the spirit of great sport.
Bet you can't..."
If only there was a fishing rod emoji!
I like rugby too (as stated above) and it’s just a bit of fun!
For what it’s worth whenever I travel with football I always drink in mixed pubs with no trouble whatsoever, but do agree that on the whole football fans are a lot more tribal and likely to kick off! |
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Football fans drink together in pubs all the time now. I know the anti-football crew love it when there's a bit of trouble to exaggerate but it just hardly happens as much as some like to think it would.
Drinking is impratical in the stadiums. Nobody wants somebody in the row jumping up for a pint every 10 minutes. It doesn't matter so much with other sports. |
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"Football fans drink together in pubs all the time now. I know the anti-football crew love it when there's a bit of trouble to exaggerate but it just hardly happens as much as some like to think it would.
Drinking is impratical in the stadiums. Nobody wants somebody in the row jumping up for a pint every 10 minutes. It doesn't matter so much with other sports."
Ever seen a fight after cricket or snooker? NO |
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I'm a life long Liverpool fan. Loved the game for years alongside all sports.
But the romance of the game is gone for me.
It's a shame as it could be something beautiful but for the mi oritynthat have brought it into disrepute.
Not just fans. FIFA for example under Mr Blatter.
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FIFA for example under Mr Blatter.
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Agreed, I've no confidence that the administration is any less crooked now than it was under Blatter.
US getting the next World Cup after Qatar (who shouldn't be allowed it) was no surprise at all. |
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