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DE.

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  1. Seemed like a normal enough poster up until recently, seemed to go right off the deep end. Odd.
  2. If he was an animal he would have been put down by now.
  3. It'll go 3 or 4 rounds max imo, can't see Floyd allowing it to go any further.
  4. Khan set to fight Floyd Mayweather on May 3rd. A total mismatch imo but win-win for Khan. He'll get an absolute fortune and even if he totally embarrasses himself people will say "well, it was Mayweather" and think no less of him. It's not like he'll be ranked any lower if he loses and there's always the chance of a lucky punch.
  5. An interesting story coming out of this one, apparently this is essentially a firing being masqueraded as a retirement. At a recent WWE event Ric Flair got a little crazy (there's a shock) and embarrassed the company. J.R. was "in charge" of overseeing things and apparently Vince was so irritated at this incident he's essentially terminated J.R.'s contract.
  6. I reckon he'll be back for some one-off gigs. Retirement is very rarely permanent in wrestling!
  7. Good ol' JR has announced his retirement.
  8. Going on the road has caused TNA's production costs to skyrocket ($600,000 per episode) and their ratings haven't increased at all - gone down, actually. It's no wonder there are talent being cut. Think it's a matter of time until TNA folds tbh, they just don't have the TV exposure to become a successful business venture. Spike TV is not TNT, and Bob Carter is not Ted Turner. They can bring in Jeff Hardy, Sting, Hogan, whoever... it will never improve. TNA will make losses until it is shut down.
  9. Rumour is also that it will be Cena Vs Undertaker at next year's WM.
  10. My condolences to the family. RIP.
  11. defo some easy money to be made there if you study the business.
  12. The logo works pretty well with the shirt.
  13. Delighted to see Spain finally put to the sword by somebody, it's been a long time coming.
  14. Spain are boring whether playing in the heat or not. They play very effective football and deserve the success they've had, but it's so boring watching them win everything. Have no doubt they'll scrape a win against Brazil in the final, and probably win WC 2014 as well.
  15. I don't care for any of the McMahon nonsense, but that was the best I've ever seen Henry on the mic.
  16. Glen Jacobs is quite an intelligent bloke by all accounts. If Jesse Ventura can get elected, no reason Kane can't. You have to imagine the Katie Vick storyline might come back to haunt him though...
  17. A great age, considering his fellow wrestlers Haystacks and Big Daddy died much younger.
  18. Cheers Tom, it looks decent! I might have to give them a look at some point, though I'm not sure how close they come to these parts of the country. I'm debating going to see TNA when they come over in January, but I'm really irritated with how they're handling their product right now so I might not bother. As an aside, how bad is Raw right now? 3 hours of some of the worst television you're likely to see anywhere. We're truly back in 1994 when the WWF was awful and WCW wasn't big enough to challenge for supremacy. Except this time there's no Ted Turner and no TNT to push the opposition to the next level
  19. Any chance of doing a short review Tom? I'd be interested to know how the event worked, what the matches were like, etc... Btw guys, sorry to be the bearer of bad news... but turns out Matt Morgan hates us.
  20. Good stuff as always Bob. Makes for much easier reading knowing that we didn't have to suffer consecutive relegations.
  21. Since when did Chaddy's word become gospel?
  22. Jordan Rhodes, who else? Making the haters eat their words as usual.
  23. Sounds like we're playing pretty poorly. But then with Goodwillie starting what do we expect? A bizarre decision. Get the feeling it's going to be a disappointing end to the season, though it'd be incredible if we went down with our current points total. This game and the next are going to emphasise just how much of a clearout is required at the club over the summer.
  24. Considering Dortmund were and are one of the biggest teams in German football, average 80,000 fans a game, and despite the debt problems have still qualified for Europe in most seasons since 2003, a comparison seems well wide of the mark. They also never had Venky's, which is a handicap beyond any normal criteria. Despite their financial problems they have only finished lower than 9th once since 2003 in the Bundesliga, which was in 2008 when they finished 13th. They were never relegated, with 07/08 being the closest they've come by some distance. They seem to have got out of debt primarily by loaning money off Bayern Munich and selling their stadium. Probably not something we're going to be able to emulate. Getting in a good manager helped them, of course, but considering they were still qualifying for Europe most seasons it would appear they still had a fairly decent squad.
  25. I would agree that we always needed to handle decisions very carefully due to our status - but we were a stable and well-run club. There's nothing hazy eyed about that, it's a fact. Pail Ince's reign of terror aside we did very well for ourselves for the majority of our decade-long return to the Premiership. This was mainly due to shrewd and well thought-out business decisions. There were errors and the lack of funding from the Trust was always putting us in jeopardy of being left behind by our rivals, but it's harsh to claim we were not a stable club before Venky's took over IMO, and I don't think it's an exaggeration to say we were doing fine, considering our league form, our squad and our position at the time.
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