Spuds fans consider a ground share with us

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Re: Spuds fans consider a ground share with us

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Post by topgoon »

This is a non starter, as our fans would not stand for it. :evil:

I certainly would vote against some swamp dwelling inbred t**t from the filth sitting in my seat.

No Thank you stay where you are in your sh***y little stadium in the a**e end of north London :twisted:

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Post by Bring Back Pires »

Arsenal never listens to its fans, but it does listen to Wenger - and there's no way he'd allow his pitch to be used every week of the season.

The most bizarre post on that thread is along the lines of: "I'd have had no problem ground-sharing with them at a stadium neither of us owned".

Great story, but why the fuck would we lower our standards to share a ground with those cock-jockeys?! It's not as if we needed them to help with a new stadium, like they seemingly need us.

As they point out, MK Dons is a more realistic target for them.

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Post by QuartzGooner »

Cannot see it happening anyway.

There was one joint board meeting in 1977 to discuss a new joint stadium.

It was frosty and finished after 20 minutes.

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Post by cusamano »

this is absolut ridiculous

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Post by flash gunner »

Ground share with MK Dons :coffeespit:

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Post by O'Leary »

flash gunner wrote:Ground share with MK Dons :coffeespit:
Should approach West Ham about a ground share. They seemed to like that end of town better.

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Post by 1886 »

Wouldn't wembley make more sense if they needed to borrow a ground for a season or two. They can stay the f**k away from The Grove :evil:

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Post by RoscommonGooner »

Interestingly, I just checked with MultiMap and its 11.8 miles (28 minutes) from WHL and guess what, the Olympic Stadium that thankfully we won't be getting is showing as exactly the same in sistance 11.8 miles (but 27 minutes) - interesting thought!
No. No it is not interesting. For feck sake if you find this interesting I'd say you'd be a barrell of laughs to go out on the beer with :banghead:

Idiots!!!

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Post by Nos89 »

As long as we keep all gate receipt money, charge them rental fees, don't allow them to use the armoury for any of their dvds. All said and done an extra £50m in the bank for a couple of seasons. They'll be skint with a new stadium to pay off.

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Nos89 wrote:As long as we keep all gate receipt money, charge them rental fees, don't allow them to use the armoury for any of their dvds. All said and done an extra £50m in the bank for a couple of seasons. They'll be skint with a new stadium to pay off.

Then we can pay some of our players more money, give wenger a payrise and charge extra for our season tickets.

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SPURS AT THE EMIRATES

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Islington council already baulk at the massive fumigation bills sent to them by angry residents whose homes are at danger just from them passing through once a season. Clinical trials suggest that as many as 10,000 Islington people are affected with various ailments from Dengue fever to foot and mouth each time the Red Sea pedestrians come to town.

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Post by augie »

I would seriously question my willingness to renew my season tickets if we allowed these scummy *word censored* to groundshare at the grove - how many occasions in the past have we seen those neanderthals cause serious damage to the away section of both the grove and highbury ? Shower of scummy brain dead retarded *word censored* :evil: :evil: :evil:

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Post by mikeyb772001 »

no fucking chance. Dont want a **** sitting or standing by my fuckign seat.

No way can this ever happen.

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