On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Tonbra O <Tonbrao@...> wrote:
The reason I have never gotten stations like sirius is because of the poor understanding of football in general. Their bias shows their poor understanding of the game.As for the Ade stories; I think it's sad that that keeps coming up.No matter how much he gets paid, going to Man City makes no sense whatsoever, especially after playing for a team like Arsenal. I mean there's no comparison.His agent has already said Ade does not want to leave Arsenal; now unless something new has taken place since that last announcement by the agent, I will ignore the rumors.TOn Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 1:36 PM, Scott Curry <trainatx@...> wrote:
I have Sirius and couldn't agree more. Don't forget they also carry World Soccer Daily, which is just a bum sniffing lackey of the Manc cause. I called in once to talk about money and the EPL and and those douches wouldn't engage in any form of debate, were dismissive and cut me off rather than addressing the issue of Chelsea and ManUre inflating the cost of players.
--- In austingooners@yahoogroups.com, Rafael Vela <rafael.vela@...> wrote:
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> http://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/article/62973
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> I hope this leads to much higher team visibility and access here in the
> States. I have Sirius and it has long irritated me that their football
> coverage slants heavily towards Chelsea, which has its own channel and that
> shameless fan Stephen Cohen on the World Soccer Daily.
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> Can we hope that Kroenke, Gazidis and Co. could move convince Arsene to do a
> US tour?
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> BTW, the Ade rumor is only growing. Sky is now claiming talks he'll get
> 170k/week on a $22M transfer. Sounds too good to be true. Probably is.
>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Tonbra O <Tonbrao@...> wrote:
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> > Stupid gossip.
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> > Tonbra
> >> > On Jul 13, 2009, at 10:04 AM, Sam Hankins <samhankins@...> wrote:
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> > <http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/jul/13/manchester-city-emmanuel-adebayor-bid>
> > http://www.guardian.
> > co.uk/football/2009/jul/13/manchester-city-emmanuel-adebayor-bid
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> > --
> > "Iıve always suspected that the Soviet Union was the last of the old style
> > authoritarian tyrannies. The totalitarian systems of the future will be
> > obsequious and subservient, plying us with drinks and soft slippers like a
> > hostess on an airliner, adjusting our TV screen for us so that we wonıt ask
> > exactly where the plane is going, or even whether there is a pilot on
> > board."
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> > - J. G. Ballard
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