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Every time I mention anything negative about Liverpool City Council (which is broke by the way) being involved in any finance deal to prop up a ****ing football club getting a new stadium to one person in particular, he comes back at me with "You weren't so arsed when the council gave Liverpool £21m towards the main stand". He says this every time. I have heard it from other Blues as well, and I'm absolutely stumped as to where this has come from. They're so adamant about it - I can't recall any funding from the city for the main stand? Where are they getting this from? The city has funded regeneration in and around the area of Anfield itself, but the Main Stand? ****e isn't it?
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The helped with access to the stadium I believe? But I could be wrong, the regeneration of the area obviously helps with tourism but if they can't grasp the difference between that and risking £300m on a stadium over such a long period then they're beyond help.Originally posted by Daniel 7 View PostEvery time I mention anything negative about Liverpool City Council (which is broke by the way) being involved in any finance deal to prop up a ****ing football club getting a new stadium to one person in particular, he comes back at me with "You weren't so arsed when the council gave Liverpool £21m towards the main stand". He says this every time. I have heard it from other Blues as well, and I'm absolutely stumped as to where this has come from. They're so adamant about it - I can't recall any funding from the city for the main stand? Where are they getting this from? The city has funded regeneration in and around the area of Anfield itself, but the Main Stand? ****e isn't it?
They're so desperate for us to care about them they can't actually have a normal discussion about it at this point.Vive la France
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Everton manager Sam Allardyce says the club is negotiating with Arsenal to sign Theo Walcott on a permanent deal.
Allardyce said the 28-year-old forward would be a "fantastic addition", who would offer "goalscoring threat".
He added: "If it's possible to be over the line I'd be delighted. It's not imminent but negotiations are ongoing."
Walcott - a two-time FA Cup winner with Arsenal - has featured 395 times for the club but has played just 47 minutes in the Premier League this season.What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
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F*** off!!!
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