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    Mad to think Man U spent £177m on Hojlund, Casemiro & Zirkzee!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyS View Post
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    I do too but I'm not sure if Billy Gilmour will get one. He's played a grand total of 15 mins in the league since moving there!


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    Mad to think Man U spent £177m on Hojlund, Casemiro & Zirkzee!
    While selling Scott McTominay for 20 odd million 🙈

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    Another goal for Vente, got to be getting a real good fee for him!

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    Derby del Italia about to start Juve v Internazionale

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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football...s/cwyjy5v9nd4o

    Ange happy to cry about it for months and then this 😂

    Irony lost on him clearly

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    See there was 33k at the Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians game. Something happening in Irish football.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Since452 View Post
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    See there was 33k at the Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians game. Something happening in Irish football.
    No rugby this weekend.

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    See there was 33k at the Shamrock Rovers v Bohemians game. Something happening in Irish football.
    A one off played at the Aviva and no other rugby or GAA to compete. Good idea and good effort though, but isn’t a pointer to where crowds will usually be.

    Though not sure what the reaction would be if we decided to take a home game to Murrayfield!

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    33k is phenomenal. Good on them. Not convinced that the rugby had much to do with it, but no GAA definitely redirect some of the Dubs’ attention. Would we get 33k for an Edinburgh derby? 🤔

    Also worth pointing out that Ireland is significantly more monied than Scotland, sports fans in general are able to turn out in bigger numbers

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    0-1 Sunderland, some finish - strength and accuracy in the finish. Although should have been a penalty if he didn't score.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Auckland Hibs View Post
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    0-1 Sunderland, some finish - strength and accuracy in the finish. Although should have been a penalty if he didn't score.
    It was, rolled him beautifully.

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    33k is phenomenal. Good on them. Not convinced that the rugby had much to do with it, but no GAA definitely redirect some of the Dubs’ attention. Would we get 33k for an Edinburgh derby? 🤔

    Also worth pointing out that Ireland is significantly more monied than Scotland, sports fans in general are able to turn out in bigger numbers
    What's Dubs?

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    What's Dubs?
    And where does this ' monied' come from?

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    Is tonight going to be the catalyst for Leeds annual collapse?

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuart-farquhar View Post
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    What's Dubs?
    'Dubs' are the fans of Dublin GAA..

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    Quote Originally Posted by vercol36 View Post
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    33k is phenomenal. Good on them. Not convinced that the rugby had much to do with it, but no GAA definitely redirect some of the Dubs’ attention. Would we get 33k for an Edinburgh derby? 🤔

    Also worth pointing out that Ireland is significantly more monied than Scotland, sports fans in general are able to turn out in bigger numbers
    It's been mentioned several times before, but Scotland is 9th on the absolute football attendance numbers in Europe.

    We are also first (by quite a long way) on attendance per capita - almost double the next country.

    IIRC we are also still top of you remove Rangers and Celtic.

    Ireland have a long, long way to go to get even close.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuart-farquhar View Post
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    What's Dubs?
    Sorry, Dubs = Dublin Gaelic football and hurling teams

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    Quote Originally Posted by stuart-farquhar View Post
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    And where does this ' monied' come from?
    One of the richest countries in the world. The poorest 20% in Ireland enjoy 63% better living standards than the bottom 20% in the uk. The football-going population find it easier to attend games, I’d say, as a result.

    As someone above mentions, Scotland has a higher number of football match attendees, but this is probably down to us having an incredibly singular pro sports ecosystem. It’s fitba and not much else!

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    soon be time for DF's world famous 68-70 min substitutions



    damn, 45 seconds out
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    Quote Originally Posted by flash View Post
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    Is tonight going to be the catalyst for Leeds annual collapse?
    We can but hope.

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    get in 1-1 finally a great ball in from Rothwell, think he's on loan from Bournemouth


    oh ya dancer 2-1 Rothwell cross again for struijk huge win

    Leeds are falling apart again,
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    Quote Originally Posted by vercol36 View Post
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    One of the richest countries in the world. The poorest 20% in Ireland enjoy 63% better living standards than the bottom 20% in the uk. The football-going population find it easier to attend games, I’d say, as a result.

    As someone above mentions, Scotland has a higher number of football match attendees, but this is probably down to us having an incredibly singular pro sports ecosystem. It’s fitba and not much else!
    Hmmmm

    Irish GDP is indeed enormous - by virtue of the multinationals attracted there by their tax regime.

    Their GDP is currently about twice that of Germany, France, and the UK. But that doesn't quite tell the story.

    Disposable income in those 3 countries remains comfortably higher than Ireland because this enormous GDP doesn't translate into people's average income (and even where it does, the huge costs of living somewhere like Dublin kybosh the disposable euros).

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    Leeds never give up, great win 👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lago View Post
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    Leeds never give up, great win 👍
    Sunderland keeper looked a bit suspect at winning goal imo

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimBHibees View Post
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    Sunderland keeper looked a bit suspect at winning goal imo
    Tend to agree, but Leeds pressure had been relentless up to then.

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    whoever the three sides are that go up to the PL they will all need to strengthen

    i predicted at the beginning of the season that all three sides that got promoted last season would go back down and all three presently occupy the bottom three slots in the PL

    it will be pretty tough for the sides that don't get promoted this season as Ipswich have a pretty decent squad and if it's Wolves(4th bottom) i would fancy them to go straight back up as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by cabbageandribs1875 View Post
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    whoever the three sides are that go up to the PL they will all need to strengthen

    i predicted at the beginning of the season that all three sides that got promoted last season would go back down and all three presently occupy the bottom three slots in the PL

    it will be pretty tough for the sides that don't get promoted this season as Ipswich have a pretty decent squad and if it's Wolves(4th bottom) i would fancy them to go straight back up as well
    Luton are doing their best to get relegated again this season.

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    I’ve really enjoyed the English Championship over the last few seasons because it’s been exciting with a lot of good football played and no VAR being a massive plus for me too .

    The year Burnley got promoted under Kompany they were a joy to watch which is much how I see Leeds Utd this season too , free flowing attacking football .

    The thing about it for me is once Burnley got promoted to the premier which was always going to be a hard task to stay in they IMO stuck to their principles on how they played the game even when it wasn’t working them …

    Will the Leeds manager change his approach if it starts to go wrong as I see similarities between Burnley and Leeds on their style of play in the Championship? .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donegal Hibby View Post
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    I’ve really enjoyed the English Championship over the last few seasons because it’s been exciting with a lot of good football played and no VAR being a massive plus for me too .

    The year Burnley got promoted under Kompany they were a joy to watch which is much how I see Leeds Utd this season too , free flowing attacking football .

    The thing about it for me is once Burnley got promoted to the premier which was always going to be a hard task to stay in they IMO stuck to their principles on how they played the game even when it wasn’t working them …

    Will the Leeds manager change his approach if it starts to go wrong as I see similarities between Burnley and Leeds on their style of play in the Championship? .
    Brilliant, competitive league 👍

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