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Grass Roots

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Hillsborough, wednesday v wolves, 19th august:



Britannia Stadium, stoke v wolves, 1st september:



and yesterdays depressing trip to Brammall lane, sheff utd v wolves, september 15th:



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Looks like pretty low attendances at those first two games mate.

Hero

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I notice there was someone just out of shot at Stoke who couldn't find the toilet Very Happy

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'Chopper' wrote:
conner99 wrote:
and just to add ...Arsenal Ladies Reserves beat Bristol Academy last week 10- 0 ... Cool


That's quite a distance to travel to get thrashed! I didn't realise women's football at Reserve/Academy level was national.

I don't know about the whole country, but Arsenal reserves play in a southern division, and Bristol Academy are the main Bristol team, who play in the Women's Premier League, just to add to the confusion. The result referred to by Conn was Arsenal Reserves against Bristol Academy reserves Rolling Eyes

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mind me asking what was the minute applause for

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paul wrote:
mind me asking what was the minute applause for

I assume you mean the applause for murdered 11 year old Everton fan Rhys Jones.

A minute's applause to celebrate someone's life, rather than a minute's silence, is becoming more commonplace over here.

Grass Roots

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These are from the old and demolished stadium of Independiente. Were taken from the last match before demolition.
Now Independiente play as local in the stadium of Racing Club (the opposite) which is one block further from the old stadium.

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Nice pics, mate Smile

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Yep some cracking photo's there!

Grass Roots

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here you are some pics of my beloved s.siro i took with nobody inside....hope you'll enjoy them!

the blue side...

the orange side...

...and the red one...

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Surprised Wow, the San Siro looks pretty impressive there.

I hear people talk out Italian stadiums being beyond repair and falling apart - certainly not the case there, looks good!

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Sparkyjinx wrote:
Surprised Wow, the San Siro looks pretty impressive there.

I hear people talk out Italian stadiums being beyond repair and falling apart - certainly not the case there, looks good!


i know, san siro is quite impressive without supporters, it seemes to me to be smaller without the crowd...but it looks so beautiful as well Wink

many italian stadiums are beyond repair due to a new legislation; they're quite old, they were almost built or re-built in late '80s, just before the world championship in 1990.
san siro looks pretty good, but it needs repairing as soon as possible Wink

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*etta* wrote:
Sparkyjinx wrote:
Surprised Wow, the San Siro looks pretty impressive there.

I hear people talk out Italian stadiums being beyond repair and falling apart - certainly not the case there, looks good!


i know, san siro is quite impressive without supporters, it seemes to me to be smaller without the crowd...but it looks so beautiful as well Wink

many italian stadiums are beyond repair due to a new legislation; they're quite old, they were almost built or re-built in late '80s, just before the world championship in 1990.
san siro looks pretty good, but it needs repairing as soon as possible Wink

I'd love to see a match at the San Siro, or a Rome derby at the Stadio Olimpico! Very Happy

Is their any story behind the different coloured sides of the San Siro? Red and blue presumeably for AC and Inter...does the orange represent anything specific?!

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KARABURMA BELGRADE.OFK BEOGRAD




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Smashing shot there Proka90, were you parachuting onto the centre circle! Very Happy

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FC DUBOCICA LESKOVAC











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Nice one Proka - 'scuse my ignorance but what league are FC DUBOCICA LESKOVAC in, how are they doing?

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*etta* wrote:
here you are some pics of my beloved s.siro i took with nobody inside....hope you'll enjoy them!

the blue side...

the orange side...

...and the red one...


Great pictures there, i'v alwayws wanted to got to the San Siro Very Happy

Grass Roots

Joined: 29 Jul 2007
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São Paulo 1 x 0 Cruzeiro
Morumbi Stadium - São Paulo

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Great pic Arthur! Very Happy Looks like a bit of a carnival atmosphere going on there.

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São Paulo 1 x 0 Boca Juniors
South-American Cup - 2007






São Paulo 3 x 0 América-RN
Brazilian League

Grass Roots

Joined: 26 Nov 2007
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Last time Brøndby played FCK, Brøndby beat our arch rivals 5-0..


"AAB have won the league two times since forever"



"Brøndby won the league 10 times since 1964" (Brøndby was founded in 1964)

This is from last season Champions League, Hamburg-Arsenal. Stadium was full when the game started...

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Great pics there Arthur & thornfeldt!

thornfeldt wrote:
Last time Brøndby played FCK, Brøndby beat our arch rivals 5-0..

Unfortunately I wouldn't know what it is like to beat our arch rivals 5-0 (just beating them would be a nice start Sad )

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Sparkyjinx wrote:
(just beating them would be a nice start Sad )

Haha, jeah its been a while, hasnt it? Laughing

What I maybe need to inform, is that the picture is from the 05/06 season, and I dont think we've beaten then since.. Maybe one time or so. At most... Crying or Very sad

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[quote="thornfeldt"]
Sparkyjinx wrote:
(just beating them would be a nice start Sad )

Haha, jeah its been a while, hasnt it? Laughing

Hey...do you also have that tifosi action of Brondby-ajax..
I didnt see it really..but in the match ajax-brondby we had a responce (or however i call that) I was laughing so much.
So funny.
Did u see?

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