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This isn't the blog that was supposed to be posted. That was scrapped. Right about now I should
either be in the air or in London for the Arsenal v Everton match but the £300 spent on tickets,
flights, and hotel for me and Garantia wasn't enough to stop a chest infection setting in so
badly..,well, you don't need the details, but I doubt the airline would have let me on as I have
flu-like symptoms as well.
Fans of the English national team are growing in excitement in the ongoing build up for the
countries 2010 World Cup Campaign. The England squad are currently in preparation for their final
friendly match before the start of the tournament as they are set to face Japan in Graz, Austria on
Sunday (Kick off 1.
EVIDENCE emerged last night that Mockney Gangster and cable TV botherer Danny Dyer is the
mastermind behind the unusually high number of cock-ups at the 2010 World Cup. Dyer is alleged to
have been photographed handing Paraguayan goalkeeper Justo Villar a large brown envelope stuffed
with cash, while his accomplice Bruce Grobbelaar appeared to do several [.
After a recent cable TV upgrade I got to thinking about why Toronto FC struggles so much when it
comes to television ratings. Some thoughts on the symptoms and some potential cures to the poor
ratings for TFC games on Canadian television.Comments are always welcome!
Rating: 3.0/
5 (9 votes cast)
The Siamsport website is reporting that Cable TV operator True Visions, owned by the True
Corporation, is interested in buying a 50,000,000 baht stake in Thai Port FC. True currently have a
financial interest in Bangkok United, who are all but relegated from the TPL. Would this
involvement affect any possible deal for Thai Port?
We'll be back to your regularly scheduled Manchester United news 'n views in a bit, but I wanted
to introduce myself properly before I got too far, and I also wanted to learn a little more about
the great community we have here on RR.
Whichever part of the world we live in, however long we've been following the club, and whatever
our individual views are on players, tactics, results, on down to the kits, we're all here for the
same reason: because we're passionate about Manchester United.