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I think it's more likely that Lee Charnley was too busy eating his 5th kebab wrap of the morning and forgot that he had to organise the pre-season tour.

 

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"Best Away Day Experience" table.

 

1. Hull City 7.79,

2. Southampton 7.23,

3. Stoke City 6.94,

4. Sunderland 6.93,

5. Leicester City 6.84,

6. Arsenal 6.84,

7. Swansea City 6.72,

8. Newcastle United 6.68,

9. WBA 6.63,

10. Manchester City 6.53,

11. Spurs 6.11,

12. Everton 5.80,

13. Burnley 5.76,

14. Aston Villa 5.69,

15. West Ham United 5.58,

16. Chelsea 5.52,

17. Manchester United 5.40,

18. Liverpool 5.32,

19. Crystal Palace 4.94,

20. QPR 3.58

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When you post stuff like that, there's a little thing that looks like an eraser that removes the formatting. Use it.

What formatting was on there? looked totes norms to me

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It was black text on a black background on the mobile version of the site.

Weird. It was black on white for me.

 

Saw white on black from some of Stevies posts, but thought he might be trying something new to make his posts stand out a bit :dunno:

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Milner the murderer.....and Advocaat has changed his mind, mackems a staggeringly high 12th next season now.

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Odd choice for the mackems. 12 month contract isn't exsctly forward planning

I was thinking that. If I was one them I wouldn't exactly be thrilled by the prospect of employing a 60 odd year old manager for a year. Mind you most of them inbred cunts won't be able to see past the next derby game anyway.

 

And of course if I were one of them I'd have killed myself long before now!

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"Best Away Day Experience" table.

 

1. Hull City 7.79,

2. Southampton 7.23,

3. Stoke City 6.94,

4. Sunderland 6.93,

5. Leicester City 6.84,

6. Arsenal 6.84,

7. Swansea City 6.72,

8. Newcastle United 6.68,

9. WBA 6.63,

10. Manchester City 6.53,

11. Spurs 6.11,

12. Everton 5.80,

13. Burnley 5.76,

14. Aston Villa 5.69,

15. West Ham United 5.58,

16. Chelsea 5.52,

17. Manchester United 5.40,

18. Liverpool 5.32,

19. Crystal Palace 4.94,

20. QPR 3.58

 

am i reading that right? Hull tops the away day experience? where does the survey come from - the english football supporting masochists association?

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am i reading that right? Hull tops the away day experience? where does the survey come from - the english football supporting masochists association?

 

Aye, they finished top, some of the measures were; transport links, turnstiles, stadium layout, food and drink, view of the pitch and security.

 

 

Price of a match ticket was deemed "important" by 45% of respondents for determining whether or not fans attended an away game, as was time of kick-off (53%) and distance of travel (52%).

Only 4% cited the likelihood of watching their team win as a reason for making an away trip.
29% of fans rated the comfort of away areas as "good" or "excellent"
31% marked the comfort levels as either "poor" or "very poor"
13% rated pre-match and half-time entertainment as "good" or "excellent".
The survey also found:
Hull City's score of 7.79 was bettered by two Championship sides - Wigan Athletic (7.83) and Derby County (7.82).
Crystal Palace (4.94) and Liverpool (5.32) joined QPR (3.58) in the Premier League bottom three.
The average travelling away fan rated their Championship experience at 6.56, higher than the Premier League average of 6.03.
The average rating across all four leagues is 6.26 - down from 6.44 last season.

 

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Aye, they finished top, some of the measures were; transport links, turnstiles, stadium layout, food and drink, view of the pitch and security.

 

 

 

ah, right. it's a club/stadium experience as opposed to considering what the city centre is like for post match drinks etc.

 

though aren't hull one of those mickey mouse clubs that play annoying cheesy pop songs when they score a goal? they should lose a few points for that alone

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No surprise that London clubs rate so poorly on average, but I can't work out why Stoke, Hull etc. rate so highly?

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Ayatollah probably has it nailed for Hull but that doesn't explain Stoke. Wigan as higher than Hull again makes sense in the same way and also because they have no home supporters so you wouldn't feel threatened and can sit wherever you like!

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I don't really understand this Milner move. He played 45 times last season for the club that finished second and is guaranteed CL football every season and the club wanted him to stay. Liverpool couldn't be offering that much more money surely?

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I don't really understand this Milner move. He played 45 times last season for the club that finished second and is guaranteed CL football every season and the club wanted him to stay. Liverpool couldn't be offering that much more money surely?

 

 

15k less a week according to some reports.

 

Must have been promised to be a certain starter in his preferred for them which he definitely isn't for city, especially as they're looking like trying to back up their central midfield slots as well again this summer.

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