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    hypothetical question

    Could work vice-versa too, don't forget, and hypothetically, with SISU out of the equation, having sold out to the aforementioned potentially richest etc etc, any extra cash could be to strengthen both teams (nice thought, but never in a month of Sundays ......)
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    hypothetical question

    Hypothetically, that could be a good time for potentially the richest rugby union side in Europe to start taking an interest in football
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    TM on his way ??

    That's the thanks he gets when he was only trying to be on the same wavelength as SBT posters.
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    Time for us fans to stick together

    So that's a 'no' then.
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    Leyton Orient - Wednesday

    Reckon Orient will be more worried about us than the other way around. Not many have gone to P'boro and come away with the points this season.
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    Website Speed

    Zinging along in SA62
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    Who wants a public enquiry?

    1. Yes. The revelation that ACL was loss-making, and the precarious situation with Wasps finances are enough to cast some doubt on the council deal. We need to know whether all the councillors were fully aware, or whether some were manipulated by the prime movers. 2. No. SBT may have a...
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    Scunthorpe Match Thread

    Got a feeling that tonight's the night it's all going to click into place. A comfortable home win for me.
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    Pressley to do a louis Van gaal

    They've got one thing in common - they've both got rather peculiar haircuts.
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    My Promise

    It depends: If you have a successful company, making pots of profit, then there's a big chunk of tax to pay HMG - then it's quite convenient to have a loss-making company to add to the equation to 'equalise' the payment to the tax man
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    Alternatives

    It's a big ask for some whose blinkers are superglued in place and would need to be surgically removed - but they'd never sign the consent form!
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    Fisher Speaks on cwr

    Reckon we are going to see the question mark used a lot more from now on, don't you?
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    city still play at ricoh regardless of wasps takeover

    Why would they? They are trying to buy the operating lease, not the stadium, as far as I understand.
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    How many of our fans are based in Coventry?

    Far south west Wales, in Pembrokeshire.
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    Fisher's Remarks...

    They will surely find some way to bring in some cash in the 332 days per year when there is no football. Pretty hopeless if they can't.
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    Peter Taylor's Comments

    You also very nearly got a "they're"
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    Tim Fisher - On CWR at 9am

    There's a lot of truth in this, especially as it will not all hinge on a boycott on home matches as was the case at Sixfields because presumably the new 100% owned stadium will be geared at producing income the whole year round, not just for 23 days per year. I believe that SISU really do want...
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    I'm incredibly unintelligent....

    I can remember my first sight of the pitch at Highfield Road. Lights on and the pitch cut in perfect circles. Tommy Hutch and Colin Stein. It's true when they say there's only one chance at making a first impression - and Boy! that impression is still as vivid now as it was then.
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    THE PROTEST EFFECT - Did it really make a difference ???

    I wonder what the general response would be if SISU decided that having given the 'majority' of fans what they wanted and having taken the team back to the Ricoh with promises of bumper crowds, they then said 'OK, now we're back, we'll have to put the ticket prices somewhere around the average...
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    The Ricoh Affect

    Not to put too much of a downer on it, but I seem to remember some players stating that the 'boo-boys' in the home crowd was having quite a negative effect on performances at the Ricoh. Didn't some say that it had got to the point that they preferred to play away, and some of the results seemed...
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