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    It's always been the Boleyn ground. It's located in Upton Park
    Go **** yourself

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      Originally posted by RedReet View Post
      When and why did Upton Park change to the Boleyn Ground?
      I'd never heard of that name until recently either!
      Was muß, das muß.

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        Some Doncaster Rovers fans are really grumpy over the wining design for their new away shirt

        Football without Origi is nothing

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          You forgot the rest of your story
          Hello mert.

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            The part of the story where they voted for it in a poll?
            Football without Origi is nothing

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              I meant the part where you explain why they were grumpy.

              I'm not arsed about it anyway so no need to expand for my benefit.
              Hello mert.

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                Or that the winning design was from one of the members of 1 Direction. I think he means that bit...
                Originally posted by fah-q
                Didn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?

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                  I thought I'd spare their blushes by highlighting the fact they are angry that the competition was won by the shirt they voted for and that they are angry not because of the quality of the winning shirt but because they have found out who designed it. So what if the person happened to be in a pop group. I really can't see why it is something to be angry about. Looks a decent design to be fair.

                  Perhaps he could go into business designing away kits for Premier League cubs? Some of the away shirts this year are facing grotesque!
                  Football without Origi is nothing

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                    The fourth-place team in the Premier League may drop into the Europa League if both Liverpool and Manchester City lift silverware in Europe this season.

                    UEFA rules stipulate that each association can have a maximum of five clubs in the Champions League for the 2016/17 season, meaning if Manchester City win this season's competition and Liverpool win the Europa League, the fourth-place side will have to drop out, provided Manchester City and Liverpool do not finish in the top four.

                    That means the likes of Arsenal, West Ham or Manchester United, all in and around the top four places at present, could lose their Champions League reward if they finished fourth.
                    Example scenario
                    1) Manchester United finish fourth in the Premier League, while Manchester City and Liverpool finish outside of top four 2) Manchester City win the Champions League and Liverpool win the Europa League 3) Manchester United would drop into the Europa League because City and Liverpool automatically qualify 4) Because a maximum of five clubs from one association are allowed in the Champions League for 2016/17 season
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                    Last edited by Bender; 06-04-16, 08:57 AM.

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                      Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
                      I thought I'd spare their blushes by highlighting the fact they are angry that the competition was won by the shirt they voted for and that they are angry not because of the quality of the winning shirt but because they have found out who designed it. So what if the person happened to be in a pop group. I really can't see why it is something to be angry about. Looks a decent design to be fair.

                      Perhaps he could go into business designing away kits for Premier League cubs? Some of the away shirts this year are facing grotesque!
                      I think they think the 1 Direction one was chosen simply because it was designed by a 1 directioner, making the comp a fix.

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                        Originally posted by Bender View Post
                        The fourth-place team in the Premier League may drop into the Europa League if both Liverpool and Manchester City lift silverware in Europe this season.

                        UEFA rules stipulate that each association can have a maximum of five clubs in the Champions League for the 2016/17 season, meaning if Manchester City win this season's competition and Liverpool win the Europa League, the fourth-place side will have to drop out, provided Manchester City and Liverpool do not finish in the top four.

                        That means the likes of Arsenal, West Ham or Manchester United, all in and around the top four places at present, could lose their Champions League reward if they finished fourth.
                        Example scenario
                        1) Manchester United finish fourth in the Premier League, while Manchester City and Liverpool finish outside of top four 2) Manchester City win the Champions League and Liverpool win the Europa League 3) Manchester United would drop into the Europa League because City and Liverpool automatically qualify 4) Because a maximum of five clubs from one association are allowed in the Champions League for 2016/17 season
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                        Good explanation their buddy

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                          Originally posted by Boogs View Post
                          It's always been the Boleyn ground. It's located in Upton Park
                          I see. But why did nobody refer to it as the Boleyn ground until recently and why was it ever referred to as Upton Park? (don't expect you to know exactly, just putting it out there. )

                          Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                          I'd never heard of that name until recently either!
                          If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                            Originally posted by RedSince1964 View Post
                            Good explanation their buddy

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                              Originally posted by RedReet View Post
                              I see. But why did nobody refer to it as the Boleyn ground until recently and why was it ever referred to as Upton Park? (don't expect you to know exactly, just putting it out there. )



                              Loads of people do and always have done.
                              Oh I don't know.

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                                Originally posted by RedReet View Post
                                I see. But why did nobody refer to it as the Boleyn ground until recently and why was it ever referred to as Upton Park? (don't expect you to know exactly, just putting it out there. )



                                I suppose it's what fans you know and how it's referred to. Having said that all fans I know have always called it the Boleyn
                                Go **** yourself

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