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    #76
    Originally posted by Rocket View Post
    ok, you stick to principles, i'll stick the living in the real world
    It's not about living in the real world or not. In your world everyone clearly has to just put up with any old **** that gets thrown at them. I prefer to fight for my rights.
    RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFAEL BENITEZ!

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      #77
      Originally posted by Red_hot View Post
      It's not about living in the real world or not. In your world everyone clearly has to just put up with any old **** that gets thrown at them. I prefer to fight for my rights.

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        #78
        Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
        This is getting so out of hand.

        As far as I was aware Rafa is still manager, he hasn't been sacked yet, yet if this was spain or italy and the results had been the same I'm sure he would have gone.

        Are the owners not looking to build us a decent stadium?

        Having they acted in a brash fashion? yes, they're americans and can't help being arrogant and loud.

        Do I like them? not a lot no but bloody hell anyone would think they've raped carra's wife the way you lot are carrying on.


        Im not sure if the yanks have done anything which merits the animosity directed towards them. Yes they have been misguided in airing their laundry in public but was it not rafa himself who started this trend? the klinsmann thing was going to break anyway so why not pre-empt the story and prevent further difficulties? If i thought an employee was going to leave then I might seek cover for that position, infact it makes good sense to do so. Newcastle didnt so that and now they are in limbo.

        Be advised im not saying the yanks are without fault in this but I think that rafa himself has not helped matters at all.
        Fernando Torres

        I dont just love him, I'm IN love with him

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          #79
          Originally posted by Red_hot View Post
          It's not about living in the real world or not. In your world everyone clearly has to just put up with any old **** that gets thrown at them. I prefer to fight for my rights.
          it will never work.

          if i load of regulars stopped going to games, as a "boycott", the stadium would just be filled with skandos

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            #80
            Originally posted by Rocket View Post
            it will never work.

            if i load of regulars stopped going to games, as a "boycott", the stadium would just be filled with skandos
            40 odd thousand AFII's.

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              #81
              Originally posted by fredo View Post
              40 odd thousand AFII's.
              haha yep, all with their liverpool tracksuits, shoes and wallets and liverpool rucksacks

              ask kaip about the jap fella in Mcdonalds

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                #82
                Originally posted by Rocket View Post
                it will never work.

                if i load of regulars stopped going to games, as a "boycott", the stadium would just be filled with skandos
                Wouldn't stop me trying! If everyone just sat back and allowed things to happen like you seem to advocate, the world would be a lot ****tier place to live. It's a good job there are some people who are prepared to fight for what they believe to be right and just.
                RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFA! RAFAEL! RAFAEL BENITEZ!

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                  #83
                  Ultimately there is very little we can do, however, I think the best protest would be to turn up to the ground and spend the whole 90 mins with our backs to the game.
                  https://www.needlesandgrooves.com/

                  https://twitter.com/NeedlesNGrooves

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by Rocket View Post
                    haha yep, all with their liverpool tracksuits, shoes and wallets and liverpool rucksacks

                    ask kaip about the jap fella in Mcdonalds
                    What about that jap fella ?

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by Red_hot View Post
                      Wouldn't stop me trying! If everyone just sat back and allowed things to happen like you seem to advocate, the world would be a lot ****tier place to live. It's a good job there are some people who are prepared to fight for what they believe to be right and just.
                      na, i'm just more efficient, and wouldn't bother fighting for something i knew had no chance of succeeding.

                      a massive Rafa protest before the game, 5 times bigger than the last, would do alot more for the cause than a few people not buying a hotdog,which would probably get zero publicity.

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                        #86
                        So will there be any form of demonstration at the game tonite?

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