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PhRoZeN

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They'll both be up in the PL next season

And hopefully former Western Sydney Wanderers' Aaron Moody's Huddersfield too :baus:
Aaron mooy has been brilliant, I've seen him play a few times and the man has top technique, definitely Huddersfield's best player. I'm hoping they promote.

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Bianconero_Aus

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Aaron mooy has been brilliant, I've seen him play a few times and the man has top technique, definitely Huddersfield's best player. I'm hoping they promote.

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Yeah he was way too good for our league here in Aus. Very good technique, will definitely be playing PL football next season, with or without Huddersfield.
 

PhRoZeN

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Yeah he was way too good for our league here in Aus. Very good technique, will definitely be playing PL football next season, with or without Huddersfield.
If he performs well against city tomorrow, pep might even keep him for next season. Either way, yep he will be playing in PL.

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PhRoZeN

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:D ey up this bloke faffing me about.

To be honest, I've spent more time away from Yorkshire than in it. Moved around a lot, manchester, ipswich, newcastle, and finally closer to 'home' Leeds.

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Bianconero_Aus

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Everton are trying to bring back Rooney. I can't see this happening as there is no way he's going to lower his wages significantly enough.

He's off to China I think.
I'm not so sure about that. I think Everton is more likely than China tbh, Rooney seems like the type to stay in the comfort of his North Western England surroundings and also a move to China means his England career is over for good. He is still an Everton boy at heart.
 

PhRoZeN

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Fookin' Roogby League town isn't it? Like a lot of those northern cities.
Yeah it's the birthplace of the rugby league. They share the same stadium as town. They are renovating around the whole stadium, modernising it, not that it looks bad. One of the worst areas around a stadium has to be Liverpool's Anfield which is surrounded by the terraces and looks like a dump.

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Bianconero_Aus

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Yeah it's the birthplace of the rugby league. They share the same stadium as town. They are renovating around the whole stadium, modernising it, not that it looks bad. One of the worst areas around a stadium has to be Liverpool's Anfield which is surrounded by the terraces and looks like a dump.

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Yeah I've just looked at Google Maps images of the immediate area surrounding Anfield...lol, what a fucken shithole.
 

JuveJay

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Yeah I've just looked at Google Maps images of the immediate area surrounding Anfield...lol, what a fucken shithole.
It really is, absolute pits, typical working class areas like all the old English stadiums. The 'good old days' of trying to walk through Stanley (Knife) Park without getting jumped. Goodison is just on the other side :D
 

Bianconero_Aus

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It really is, absolute pits, typical working class areas like all the old English stadiums. The 'good old days' of trying to walk through Stanley (Knife) Park without getting jumped. Goodison is just on the other side :D
:lol: nice. But you gotta admit, it still adds a bit of character and soul to a ground when it's located amongst the masses and not in a soul-less corporate park, miles and miles from the city centre (sort of like our home ground :seven:)
 

JuveJay

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:lol: nice. But you gotta admit, it still adds a bit of character and soul to a ground when it's located amongst the masses and not in a soul-less corporate park, miles and miles from the city centre (sort of like our home ground :seven:)
Yeah well that's modern football. It used to be those people going to the games, now a lot are priced out and it's people from all corners of the country and world buying up tickets. I don't think you can be a big club and avoid that, it's all money.
 

PhRoZeN

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It really is, absolute pits, typical working class areas like all the old English stadiums. The 'good old days' of trying to walk through Stanley (Knife) Park without getting jumped. Goodison is just on the other side :D
Stanley Knife park :lol: where 15 year olds get pregnant, but it does sums up both clubs. At first glance though goodison looks better than anfield, atleast the entrance is somewhat welcoming.
Talking of entrances, QPR has to be the worst, looks like a police station :lol: Have to mention millwall as well which is next to a recycling plant and creates an intimidating aura for their hooligan fans.
 

JuveJay

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Stanley Knife park :lol: where 15 year olds get pregnant, but it does sums up both clubs. At first glance though goodison looks better than anfield, atleast the entrance is somewhat welcoming.
Talking of entrances, QPR has to be the worst, looks like a police station :lol: Have to mention millwall as well which is next to a recycling plant and creates an intimidating aura for their hooligan fans.
QPR is the worst ground to get to bar none, even Palace is better.
 
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