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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/17/2017 6:06:38 AM   
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Regarding what Warspite said about Hope a few posts back...
Now HOPING Liverpool wins their last, and that City only wins one of theirs...

Hope and football...

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Well this experience is not new for Arsenal. Once before they went into the last game of the season knowing that Champions League qualification was out of their hands. They were fortunate then as the team that could deny them were Spursey...who duly acted in Spursey fashion...

So the big questions? Home. To hapless Middlesbrough. Are Liverpool(y) the new Spursey? Will Arsenal make it to the CL once again? Arsenal don't have an easy one against Everton but they are at home so Liverpool have to assume they will win.

That means Liverpool have to beat Middlesbrough, a team that has trouble scoring goals and have nothing to play for. No pressure then Mr Klopp.....


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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/17/2017 4:25:25 PM   
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Regarding what Warspite said about Hope a few posts back...
Now HOPING Liverpool wins their last, and that City only wins one of theirs...

Hope and football...

warspite1

Well this experience is not new for Arsenal. Once before they went into the last game of the season knowing that Champions League qualification was out of their hands. They were fortunate then as the team that could deny them were Spursey...who duly acted in Spursey fashion...

So the big questions? Home. To hapless Middlesbrough. Are Liverpool(y) the new Spursey? Will Arsenal make it to the CL once again? Arsenal don't have an easy one against Everton but they are at home so Liverpool have to assume they will win.

That means Liverpool have to beat Middlesbrough, a team that has trouble scoring goals and have nothing to play for. No pressure then Mr Klopp.....


A playoff for third place would be fun. Watford v Manchester City 3-3, Liverpool v Middlesbrough 3-1....

Bookies are offering 595-1 for that scenario....

Worth a quid? It's looks unlikely...

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/17/2017 11:23:53 PM   
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Regarding what Warspite said about Hope a few posts back...
Now HOPING Liverpool wins their last, and that City only wins one of theirs...

Hope and football...

warspite1

Well this experience is not new for Arsenal. Once before they went into the last game of the season knowing that Champions League qualification was out of their hands. They were fortunate then as the team that could deny them were Spursey...who duly acted in Spursey fashion...

So the big questions? Home. To hapless Middlesbrough. Are Liverpool(y) the new Spursey? Will Arsenal make it to the CL once again? Arsenal don't have an easy one against Everton but they are at home so Liverpool have to assume they will win.

That means Liverpool have to beat Middlesbrough, a team that has trouble scoring goals and have nothing to play for. No pressure then Mr Klopp.....


A playoff for third place would be fun. Watford v Manchester City 3-3, Liverpool v Middlesbrough 3-1....

Bookies are offering 595-1 for that scenario....

Worth a quid? It's looks unlikely...

Best wishes,
Steve


Nononononnonon!
City would win that one for sure. But then again, Liverpool will probably fumble at Anfield against Boro anyway...

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/18/2017 4:10:36 PM   
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39959232

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/18/2017 6:27:13 PM   
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/39959232

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A sad day for Swedish Football. Although, somehow, it is a good day for Swedish Football since this attempt appear to have failed.

I had planned to go with some friends to a pub to watch the match. Now I seek comfort in watching Ice Hockey.

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/18/2017 7:21:24 PM   
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Kane
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So there you are... Spurs managing to scrape a win at Leicester 1-6 to keep their hopes of avoiding relegation alive as they go into the last game of the season. Can they do it?

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/19/2017 5:17:24 AM   
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Phew... I was a bit worried for about 10-15 mins in the second half that we were going to lose that.

Gotta love Janssen - I really hope he stays and it all starts to come good for the guy.

Still no official word on what is happening vis-a-vis the pitch size next year - which is frustrating.

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/19/2017 5:48:21 AM   
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Meanwhile on the play-off front

Great news in League 2:

Blackpool vs Exeter City final. Prefer Exeter but Blackpool would be good too so a no-lose situation.

While in the Championship its not so good....

Four teams. One of the three: Fulham, Huddersfield Town or Sheffield Wednesday would be good to see promoted, but two have fallen by the wayside already and easily the worst of those three faces Reading in the final.

As for League 1

Less fussed frankly but - come on Bradford!

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/19/2017 9:48:41 AM   
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I would be happy for Blackpool but that club is at Civil War with itself. It is unclear how many Blackpool fans will will turn up at Wembley.

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/20/2017 10:11:06 PM   
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Brad Quinton and Andy Porter have been named as the new manager and assistant manager of Braintree Town. Both former Braintree players, Brad Quinton is something of a legend here, they have formed a very good partnership at Enfield Town in the Ryman League over the past 3 or 4 years. Essentially, Braintree have done to Enfield what Lincoln did to Braintree... pinched their management team. All's fair in love and football...

The news has been greeted with enthusiasm by Braintree supporters who believe that the pair have what it takes to stabilize the club in the National League South. It will not be easy. For the second season running, Braintree will have to rebuild their entire squad...

This is the CLub's Press Release concerning the news...

Iron appoint new Manager

Building for the future

Braintree Town have appointed their new manager. Re-joining the Club is Brad Quinton, who will be working with another former Iron Andy Porter as his assistant manager. Brad will need no introduction to the Braintree faithful, as he spent twelve successful seasons at Cressing Road. Brad finished his Iron career as the Club's record appearance holder with an amazing 546 competitive appearances, during which he scored 69 goals! Brad's time as a player was synonymous with success and included: a Ryman League play-off place, a Ryman League championship, a Conference South play-off final and a Conference South championship! Andy Porter was also an important part of those successful Braintree sides, playing nearly 200 games for the club between 2003 and 2009! Brad and Andy spent the past three years managing Ryman Leaguers Enfield, where they guided the North London side to the Ryman League play-offs last season.

Chairman Lee Harding was delighted with the appointment: "We've had some excellent applicants and I must thank all for their interest in our Club. But Brad is someone that has been instrumental in building our Club from the foot of the Ryman League to the top tier of non-League football from 2002 to 2013. But while I'm sure we will all welcome a true Iron back to our Club, his appointment is based entirely on merit. Were it not for coming across the same Dulwich side that beat us in the FA Trophy last season in his play-off match, Brad could well have taken his Enfield side into our division. His desire and enthusiasm for our Club is infectious and I sense that this move is something of a home-coming for him. But realism at the IronmongeryDirect Stadium dictates that we must not gloss over the challenges that lie ahead of us. The majority of last season's relegated side have been released and another re-building process will begin afresh. Fortunately Brad has been an integral part of many successful Braintree sides and knows exactly what is needed to turn our fortunes around after two disruptive campaigns. From the Board Room, Brad will receive our support and patience. We are not expecting, or looking for, a one-season wonder - but a return to the successful formula that brought consistent success to the Club over many years. We are all looking forward to the journey."

Brad is keen to get work underway: "I'm really looking forward to coming back to a club where I played for most of my career. I'm really enjoying management and it feels right to come back to a club where I spent so many enjoyable years. Both Andy Porter and I are looking forward to seeing many familiar faces. We've got a lot of work ahead of all of us, but it's a league I know well, have won as a player, and I'm looking forward to the season. To the supporters, so many of whom have become close friends over the past 15 years, your support and patience will be vital as there's a long journey ahead of us. I'll be looking to bring in good quality young players that will be fit, hungry and 100% committed. Things won't always go our way, that's football, but everyone in the dressing room will be entirely focused on bringing success, so it's important that everyone gets behind us."


The Club have agreed matchday and season ticket prices for next season.

Adult matchday tickets will be reduced by 18% from an average of £17 last season to £14. Concessionary match day tickets for OAPs and students will be reduced by 17% from £12 to £10, while admission for under 16s will be simplified to cover all youngsters and will also be reduced by 17% from £6 to £5. All spectators can either sit in the seats or stand on the terraces.

Season tickets for the 21 league matches will be split between those purchased on or before Sunday 4th June and those thereafter. For adults, season tickets purchased on or before Sunday 4th June will be offered a 19% discount, with Adults season tickets £240.00 (or just £11.42 a match) and concession season tickets £170.00 (or just £8.09 a match). Season tickets for under 18s will be just £21.00 (or £1 a match), with each ticket including a voucher for a replica first team shirt!

After 4 June adults season tickets will increase to £265.00, concession season tickets £190.00 and under 18s will be just £42.00 (or £2 a match), with each ticket including a voucher for a replica first team shirt.
Chairman Lee Harding commented: "We have balanced the impact of relegation to the South Division with the desire to provide our manager with a competitive playing budget. We've withdrawn the additional £1 surcharge for seating (unless extra-ordinary circumstances dictate the need for additional stewarding during the season) so supporters can sit or stand whereever they please next season! Season tickets for regular supporters offer four of next season's 21 matches FREE if they are purchased at the Club's Open Day on Sunday, 4th June, but still offer savings thereafter. Finally, our thanks go to Jerry Carter for his sponsorship of the special deal to allow all our younger season ticket holders (under 18) to have a free replica first team shirt - let's see a lot or orange around the IronmongeryDirectStadium next season!"

Pre-season friendlies announced so far...

Saturday 15 July Home v Southend United
Tuesday 18th July Bury Town v Away
Saturday 22 July Home v Colchester United
Tuesday 25 July Barnet v Away

Best wishes,
Steve

PS. What is really interesting about the Chairman's comments "... knows exactly what is needed to turn our fortunes around after two disruptive campaigns." I would not have called the 2015/16 season "disruptive" although it certainly was bittersweet.

Braintree were 3rd in the National League last season and only narrowly beaten in the Play-off semi-final against Grimsby.

As mentioned earlier in this thread, envious eyes were watching... and, ultimately, that success ended up ripping the heart out of the club. Perhaps it was disruptive after all... I don't know.

But I am looking forward to the new season with a new management team and new players to to shout for and at... football... whaat can you do?

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/22/2017 3:52:43 PM   
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EVERY PREMIER LEAGUE FAN IN 90 SECONDS

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etSOT9tNCrc

Best wishes,
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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/22/2017 8:25:06 PM   
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Football is a wonderful game. Awesome game.

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/23/2017 5:45:15 AM   
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Football is a wonderful game. Awesome game.
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Does one detect a good result for AIK per chance?


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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/23/2017 8:02:50 AM   
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Football is a wonderful game. Awesome game.
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Does one detect a good result for AIK per chance?



Silly Warspite, is it not obvious, Orm is happy that Liverpool qualified for CL-qualifiers.

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/23/2017 3:21:57 PM   
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Football is a wonderful game. Awesome game.
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Does one detect a good result for AIK per chance?



Silly Warspite, is it not obvious, Orm is happy that Liverpool qualified for CL-qualifiers.


22/5 Djurgårdens v AIK 0-1 Derby game much happiness for AIK...

Also...

21/5 Malmö v Norrkoping 1-2 pegged Malmö back a bit.

Two BIG games coming up for AIK next week...

29/5 AIK v Malmö
1/6 Norrkoping v AIK

10 games played so far in the Allsvenskan, Malmö are currently top 21 pts, Norrkoping are currently second 20 pts, Häcken third 17 pts, AIK fourth 17 pts and have a game in hand.

There is still a long way to go.

Good luck to Orm and AIK.

Best wishes,
Steve



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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/24/2017 3:08:57 PM   
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For anyone interested...

Free live coverage from BT Sport...

Europa League Final

Ajax v Manchester United 1830 BST UK viewers only.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9sH2U_8QQ4

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/24/2017 9:27:16 PM   
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And to think at the start of the season I dared to possibly doubt him....

Jose Mourinho - three more pieces of silverware and United back in the Champions League. What a loser

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/25/2017 2:47:19 PM   
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And to think at the start of the season I dared to possibly doubt him....

Jose Mourinho - three more pieces of silverware and United back in the Champions League. What a loser

The big one of that haul is the UEFA League Cup and not for the silverware as much as the Champions League place.

Was disappointed with Ajax. Lot's of promise but very static up front. Manchester United provided a defensive conundrum that Ajax just couldn't fathom.

Will be interesting to see what Mourinho does in the summer. The Champions League place ups his bargaining position in the transfer market.

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/25/2017 3:16:39 PM   
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The big one of that haul is the UEFA League Cup and not for the silverware as much as the Champions League place.


True, but a trophy is always a trophy. Winning helps to build confidence on the players and that is essential for building a winning team.

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/25/2017 7:21:44 PM   
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The big one of that haul is the UEFA League Cup and not for the silverware as much as the Champions League place.


True, but a trophy is always a trophy. Winning helps to build confidence on the players and that is essential for building a winning team.

Absolutely. I am not discounting the value of the cup itself in giving a much needed boost to club. Winning breeds winners. Jose said after the match that winning the cup and a Champions League place is better than finishing 4th in the Premier League and a Champions League place.

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/26/2017 4:40:00 AM   
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The big one of that haul is the UEFA League Cup and not for the silverware as much as the Champions League place.


True, but a trophy is always a trophy. Winning helps to build confidence on the players and that is essential for building a winning team.

Absolutely. I am not discounting the value of the cup itself in giving a much needed boost to club. Winning breeds winners. Jose said after the match that winning the cup and a Champions League place is better than finishing 4th in the Premier League and a Champions League place.

Best wishes,
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The nerve

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/26/2017 1:13:23 PM   
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The big one of that haul is the UEFA League Cup and not for the silverware as much as the Champions League place.


True, but a trophy is always a trophy. Winning helps to build confidence on the players and that is essential for building a winning team.

Absolutely. I am not discounting the value of the cup itself in giving a much needed boost to club. Winning breeds winners. Jose said after the match that winning the cup and a Champions League place is better than finishing 4th in the Premier League and a Champions League place.

Best wishes,
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The nerve



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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/27/2017 6:50:45 PM   
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FA Cup Final

Arsenal 2 Chelsea 1

Great game. Enjoyed that one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzra1mMpb8Y

PS. And...

Portugese Cup Final

Benfica 2 Vitoria Guimaraes 1

... this is how they delivered the match ball...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kj8kDKpIvH8

And...

EVERY PREMIER LEAGUE FAN IN 90 SECONDS 2016/17 SEASON REVIEW

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuXo9N4_njw

Bank Holiday Roundup

Championship Playoff Final

Huddersfield 0 Reading 0 (Huddersfield win 4-3 on penalties)

Swedish Allsvenskan

AIK 0 Malmö 1 (A really nice push for the Malmö goal. I am sure Orm is not happy.)

Best wishes,
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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/31/2017 1:16:36 PM   
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2 more years for Wenger...

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/31/2017 5:35:46 PM   
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2 more years for Wenger...


IMO, it would be wiser to leave this season. He won the FA Cup.
Maybe he feels that he still has something to prove...

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/31/2017 7:41:20 PM   
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I have a feeling that the next season will be very difficult for him. A shame really.

Best wishes,
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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 5/31/2017 7:48:06 PM   
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You may be right although equally - as with Chelsea this year - I don't think the distraction of Champions League football can be underestimated. If he gets a few decent signings in place and keeps Sanchez, then the title may yet be within their grasp. That, combined with our relegation - apparently Rose and Walker are possibly to do the offski in the summer - is clearly the most likely outcome for next season.

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 6/1/2017 7:10:30 PM   
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Swedish Allsvenskan

AIK 0 Malmö 1 (A really nice push for the Malmö goal. I am sure Orm is not happy.)

Best wishes,
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Not happy at all. Especially since I thought the goal should have been disallowed and a free kick for AIK. Even the scoring player thought so.

Although, truth to be told, I have become a grumpy oldster, so I do not expect anything good to happen to my team.

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 6/2/2017 11:42:06 PM   
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Zlatan finished at Man Utd it seems

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RE: All things Football (soccer) related - 6/3/2017 9:19:00 PM   
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1860 München loses professional license after the owner refuse to pay the required pro license fee to the German Football Assosiation.

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