The FA 14:46 - Apr 11 with 2245 views | mygeneration | surely beyond reform. How long is this organisation going to be allowed to ruin the beautiful game? | | | | |
The FA on 14:52 - Apr 11 with 2233 views | kensalriser | Don't worry, Sepp Blatter will sort out those corrupt, self-serving, trough-snouting scumbags. Oh, hold on a minute... | |
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The FA on 14:53 - Apr 11 with 2232 views | mygeneration |
The FA on 14:52 - Apr 11 by kensalriser | Don't worry, Sepp Blatter will sort out those corrupt, self-serving, trough-snouting scumbags. Oh, hold on a minute... |
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The FA on 15:34 - Apr 11 with 2208 views | Juzzie | Yesterdays appeal hearing...... | | | |
The FA on 15:40 - Apr 11 with 2198 views | BromleyHoop | You cynics, fret not. The FA is a forward thinking organisation. They have recently appointed a black woman to the board. So that's all right then. Of course, like the rest of the FA board members she has never kicked a football as a proffessional footballer. I think she'll fit in well as being fecking clueless ps. Does anyone know the identities of the people who make up the disciplinary committees? | |
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The FA on 15:56 - Apr 11 with 2181 views | daveB | they should get some ex pros invovled with brains like Paul Elliott. I'm still struggling to understand why they haven't sorted out an England manager yet, obviously the future of Spurs or West Brom are more important to them than the national side. | | | |
The FA on 16:46 - Apr 11 with 2136 views | Hayesender |
The FA on 15:40 - Apr 11 by BromleyHoop | You cynics, fret not. The FA is a forward thinking organisation. They have recently appointed a black woman to the board. So that's all right then. Of course, like the rest of the FA board members she has never kicked a football as a proffessional footballer. I think she'll fit in well as being fecking clueless ps. Does anyone know the identities of the people who make up the disciplinary committees? |
If that's the one I saw interviewed on the news recently, she is one ugly fecker! | |
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The FA on 17:52 - Apr 11 with 2106 views | wood_hoop | As it seems most forms of protest fall on deaf ears when dealing directly with the FA, another route might be political pressure, as the FA are the so called guardians of our national game the Government may be ble to add more direct pressure. http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/ probably a waste of time but even the dimwits in Parliment realise that football supporters also vote, enough signatures and Parliment have to give time for the petition to be heard. | | | |
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