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Cisse wants a new contract with bigger wages, looks like the whole Wonga thing is a bit of a smokescreen. Ben Arfa is a Muslim and he's wearing the kit and Cisse had absolutely no problem wearing the Virgin Money kit, what do they do,run a sanctuary for little fluffy bunnies? No, they are money lenders.
It would be totally hypocritical for somebody on obscene wages to complain about his employer being funded by profit from loans to poor people, his wages are already paid for by poor people buying season tickets and merchandise.
It's not even like he's top of his profession either, he doesn't understand the offside rule at all, it's like me in my job not knowing how to wire a plug.
More money that's what it's all about.
Religion pish!People who live in glass houses have to answer the door.
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Originally posted by big phil 123 View PostNo what you stated was spending a load of money on unknowns. I am confident sunderland will have a good season this year i am dicanios biggest critic but he has answered all of my questions forwards check another midfielder check another defender check goalkeeper check I would prefer to spend 12 million on a few "unknowners" than chucking millions and 100ks a week on has been or wanabees it means our scouts have been out looking not reading papers. Roll on the 27th of oct
are you also confident you will fill your little stadium ........
Back in February we brought you the findings of a report by BDRC Continental found that found Sunderland were the league leaders when it comes to empty seats in the Premier League.
The findings showed that Sunderland and Villa were way ahead of the other 18 clubs when it comes to lost revenue from missing fans, in terms of lost ticket revenue and what fans could expect to spend on food, drinks and programmes.
Taking into account average crowd attendances, the figures below showed on average how many empty seats each club had on average and what it is estimated to cost that club over the course of a season.
top (worst supported-most emoty seats)
Sunderland 8,829 (£6,542,289)
Aston Villa 8,467 (£6,965,800)
Wigan 6,479 (£4,197,744)
Everton 3,520 (£3,103,232)
Bizarrely Newcastles crowds have inched higher as weve sunk lower in the league and with an average now of over fifty thousand the number of empty seats per game over the season will be only around two thousand.
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Originally posted by eastpierlad View Postare you also confident you will fill your little stadium ........
Back in February we brought you the findings of a report by BDRC Continental found that found Sunderland were the league leaders when it comes to empty seats in the Premier League.
The findings showed that Sunderland and Villa were way ahead of the other 18 clubs when it comes to lost revenue from missing fans, in terms of lost ticket revenue and what fans could expect to spend on food, drinks and programmes.
Taking into account average crowd attendances, the figures below showed on average how many empty seats each club had on average and what it is estimated to cost that club over the course of a season.
top (worst supported-most emoty seats)
Sunderland 8,829 (£6,542,289)
Aston Villa 8,467 (£6,965,800)
Wigan 6,479 (£4,197,744)
Everton 3,520 (£3,103,232)
Bizarrely Newcastles crowds have inched higher as weve sunk lower in the league and with an average now of over fifty thousand the number of empty seats per game over the season will be only around two thousand.
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Originally posted by eastpierlad View Postare you also confident you will fill your little stadium ........
Back in February we brought you the findings of a report by BDRC Continental found that found Sunderland were the league leaders when it comes to empty seats in the Premier League.
The findings showed that Sunderland and Villa were way ahead of the other 18 clubs when it comes to lost revenue from missing fans, in terms of lost ticket revenue and what fans could expect to spend on food, drinks and programmes.
Taking into account average crowd attendances, the figures below showed on average how many empty seats each club had on average and what it is estimated to cost that club over the course of a season.
top (worst supported-most emoty seats)
Sunderland 8,829 (£6,542,289)
Aston Villa 8,467 (£6,965,800)
Wigan 6,479 (£4,197,744)
Everton 3,520 (£3,103,232)
Bizarrely Newcastles crowds have inched higher as weve sunk lower in the league and with an average now of over fifty thousand the number of empty seats per game over the season will be only around two thousand.
That doesn't make us the worst supported team mind. The worst supported team would be lowest average attendance in my eyes. I reckon there will be more people there this season. Any you can't blame anyone for not going to watch the shower of sh#t we were served last season.All the gear, no idea.
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Originally posted by big phil 123 View PostAre we talking about that?no were talking about signings. You have had a go at me on the other post to but by having a go you confirmed that my theory of it not being the fishes weight snapping the line. You have just joined so maybe have another name. Either way if you have a problem with me tell me
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