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Re: Celtic nations bid for Euro 2020

Well said magnum :smileyhappy:

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Re: Woy

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Re: Celtic nations bid for Euro 2020


magnum80 wrote:

martyn__gibbs wrote:

Using England's money to build new stadiums because (excluding 2 or 3) they're all *****? Awesome.


 

Ummmmm

 

Scotland:

Ibrox

Parkhead

Hampden

Murrayfield (is open to being used for football)

Aberdeen have a new stadium in the works.

 

Wales:

Millenium Stadium

Cardiff City Stadium (needs a capacity increase maybe)

Liberty Stadium (needs a capcity increase maybe)

 

Ireland:

Aviva Stadium

Several stadia that are large but used for hurling/gaelic football and I am sure could be convinced to get involved.

 

So two would need an upgrade (possibly). Not exactly a money pit that would take millions upon milions. 

 

 


So, pretty much every stadium would need some work doing to it. England however...

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Re: Barclays Premier League Thread

Dalglish was sacked because he recommended Downing, Carroll and Henderson to Hodgson for the Euros :smileytongue:
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Re: Celtic nations bid for Euro 2020


martyn__gibbs wrote:

magnum80 wrote:

martyn__gibbs wrote:

Using England's money to build new stadiums because (excluding 2 or 3) they're all *****? Awesome.


 

Ummmmm

 

Scotland:

Ibrox

Parkhead

Hampden

Murrayfield (is open to being used for football)

Aberdeen have a new stadium in the works.

 

Wales:

Millenium Stadium

Cardiff City Stadium (needs a capacity increase maybe)

Liberty Stadium (needs a capcity increase maybe)

 

Ireland:

Aviva Stadium

Several stadia that are large but used for hurling/gaelic football and I am sure could be convinced to get involved.

 

So two would need an upgrade (possibly). Not exactly a money pit that would take millions upon milions. 

 

 


So, pretty much every stadium would need some work doing to it. England however...



England needed 7 stadiums recieving a massive overhaul if they had a decent bid that could have won the World Cup.

 

Wales has one stadium rated 5/5 by UEFA. Ireland has two stadiums rated 5/5 by UEFA. Scotland has one stadium rated 5/5 by UEFA. Four stadiums right there that already qualify for Euro Championships Finals Final status, also Champions League Final status.

 

England only has Old Trafford and Wembley, so they are doing no better than the Irish or the Welsh and Scottish combined in terms of hosting a final to a major event. Two of the Welsh stadiums will need stadium increases, I am glad that if we are successful you tax payments will pay for it. Thanks :smileyhappy:

 

 

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Moghal2007 wrote:

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Not real... this is the original image. He was proving that it was his twitter account a long time ago.

 

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Re: Barclays Premier League Thread

Michael Owen is to be released by Man Utd, in a way I kinda hope he would play for Swansea next season :smileyvery-happy:
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Haha nice editing :smileyhappy:

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Re: Barclays Premier League Thread

Seems like Solskjaer will be confirmed as Villa boss in the next couple of days. I am quite pleased with this.
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Re: Barclays Premier League Thread

Roberto Martinez is talking to Liverpool then, I think that is the best thing for Liverpool. They will have a coach who started the Swansea passing machine, but in Liverpool you have better players who should be able to adapt to the new style quicker than ourselves and we adapted to our style in less than a season.

I think Liverpool could be looking at a potential Top 4 spot next season should the Spaniard take the job.
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