Tuesday 7 December 2010

Celtic and Rangers could join the English premier league

Celtic and Rangers could join the English premier league
Here is my idea
I have deciced that maybe after all it would be a good idea to put Celtic and Rangers into the English premier league,
But only on the condition that ;
1 ) The old firm give 10% of their tv rights to the SPL.
2) That the old firm can still compete in SFA cup, and can still qualify for Europe via the English premier league, the English league cup and the SFA cup.
3) No other sides can join the English League, to ensure the sides can remain srong
4) Celtic and Rangers must play an amatuer or reserve side in the SFL bottom division, to keep their names in the Scottish League.
Plus they will also be banned from the English FA cup.
I used to think that it would be a bad idea to put the Old firm in the English league as it would be an insult to the SPL. And that Celtic and Rangers might never win any trophies and be mid table sides who do nothing. Plus it would cause humilation to see the best Scottish sides stuck in the English league while not qualifying for Europe while other smaller Scottish sides would be getting walloped 4-0 by sides from all over the place. But the reality is now this happens to the old firm anyway too. So I realise we would better off if the old firm would havethe finances of EPL sides so even if they did qualify for Europe less they would do better normally due to having more money.
Also with having entry to the SFA cup, and Europe they would have more entries to Europe that English clubs of their size.
Also to do this the EPL would have to pay 20 million to the Scottish Premier league as compensation for taking their best sides
Expand the EPL to 22 teams. 42 games a season.
Then

Jokes about fruit

Jokes about fruit
What fruit is always banning people the most?
A Bandanana.
What fruit was given the laziest name ?
An orange.
What fruit is the most confusing?
An orange that is not orange.
What fruit is the most dangerous ?
A very heavy coconut that above you.
What fruit is always applying for jobs
Applecations.
What fruit is banned from places the most
A BANana.
What fruit is always gloating about how it beat you at a game
A ban na na na na na .

What fruit likes to go sun bathing?
A TANgerine.
What fruit gives the impression it should be eaten twice
A Pear.
What fruit think it is the greatest fruit?
A Greatfruit.
What fruit is the most keen to be kept up to date
The currant, such as Blackcurrant and Redcurrants.
What fruit is the luckiest?
Lucuma.
What fruit is the coldest ?
Chili pepper.

What fruit is the one that is from the UK
Pomegranate.
What fruit supports the New Zealand rugby side?
Kiwifruit
What fruit

Sunday 1 August 2010

Lionel Messi Barcelona B - Compilation

Lionel Messi Barcelona B - Compilation

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Division E

We need to allow top Scottish teams to play their reserve sides against other sides.
The world cup has just been won by Spain. The runners up were the Netherlands, the 3rd place team, were Germany. All 3 of these European sides allow either reserve sides or youth sides to compete against real teams.
In Germany big sides allow their reserve sides to play up to the third division north.
In Spain big sides can play their reserve teams up to the Spanish second division.
In the Netherlands the youth teams of Ajax play in the Dutch cup.
As a result of this when foreign players get in the way of developing native players, the youth player is not thrown on the scrap heap they instead get another chance to play real teams in real matches.
In the old days in Scotland, if you were the best youth team, player in Scotland all you had to do was get past another Scot to play in the first team.
So a developing striker at Celtic just had to be better than some old Scottish striker who might get sold anyway. Nowadays a developing Scottish striker will have to get past numerous foreign players to get into the first team. Often even when Celtic sell a striker they just buy a another ready made striker to replace him.
So the opportunities for Scottish players to make the grade a re limited at top clubs an infact all SPL sides.
As a result WE as a real team suffer.
I say lets allow all SPL sides to play against real senior pro sides in a new trophy.

My idea is copy the Division C. In Division C Scottish sides would play their reserve teams against sides against first teams of real sides such Berwick, East Stirling etc: So even when a player could not get in first team they still play played against real teams infront of real crowds.
Lets do this again.
This time have less games, so non league teams can carry on in the leagues they still play in and play in the new combined reserve and non league sides leagues.
Create a Division E, F ,G and H. Have promotion and relegation between each divisions.
Invite all 12 SPL reserve sides,
top SFL reserve sides,
Reserve teams from Northern English sides in Cumbria and Northumberland, Yorkshire and Northern Lancashire,
non league sides from Scotland and Northern England.
Have in each division 15 teams that play eachother once a season, so non league sides can carry on playing in the leagues they currently play in too, and SPL reserve sides do not have too pay out for massive long reserve seasons. Have a rule that each division has 6 reserves and 7 non league sides. With at the end of the year the bottom reserve and bottom non league sides are relegated and replaced by the top reserve and non league side from the lower division.

For instance division E might have
Celtic Reserves
Rangers Reserves
Newcastle United Reserves
Hearts Reserves
Hibernian Reserves
Aberdeen Reserves
East Kilbride
Spartans
Cove
Auchinleck talbot
Blyth Spartans
And other non league sides.

So this way we could have competitive league where teams compete each year with their reserve sides.

In the Spanish, German, and Dutch system these separate side plays as totally different squads that cannot be interchanged from week to week. Obviously massive sides like Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich can afford to run separate squads but small SPL sides cannot. I would use the old British system of allowing players to move from reserve to full teams. Except I would have some rules to stop player burn out an to ensure teams were not simply playing their first team in the trophy.
The rule could be no player can play in the reserve team if they played for the first team in the previous 8 days and that only 6 players in the squad can be over 25.
This would ensure teams were genuinely reserve sides and used for developing youth players but that if a player did a good job for the reserve team they could move to the first team and play in Europe for the side.
In the old reserve league in Scotland players could move from reserve sides to first teams week in week out I think this system should be kept, but that this system allows fringe players to get matches.
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Division E

We need to allow top Scottish teams to play their reserve sides against other sides.
The world cup has just been won by Spain. The runners up were the Netherlands, the 3rd place team, were Germany. All 3 of these European sides allow either reserve sides or youth sides to compete against real teams.
In Germany big sides allow their reserve sides to play up to the third division north.
In Spain big sides can play their reserve teams up to the Spanish second division.
In the Netherlands the youth teams of Ajax play in the Dutch cup.
As a result of this when foreign players get in the way of developing native players, the youth player is not thrown on the scrap heap they instead get another chance to play real teams in real matches.
In the old days in Scotland, if you were the best youth team, player in Scotland all you had to do was get past another Scot to play in the first team.
So a developing striker at Celtic just had to be better than some old Scottish striker who might get sold anyway. Nowadays a developing Scottish striker will have to get past numerous foreign players to get into the first team. Often even when Celtic sell a striker they just buy a another ready made striker to replace him.
So the opportunities for Scottish players to make the grade a re limited at top clubs an infact all SPL sides.
As a result WE as a real team suffer.
I say lets allow all SPL sides to play against real senior pro sides in a new trophy.

My idea is copy the Division C. In Division C Scottish sides would play their reserve teams against sides against first teams of real sides such Berwick, East Stirling etc: So even when a player could not get in first team they still play played against real teams infront of real crowds.
Lets do this again.
This time have less games, so non league teams can carry on in the leagues they still play in and play in the new combined reserve and non league sides leagues.
Create a Division E, F ,G and H. Have promotion and relegation between each divisions.
Invite all 12 SPL reserve sides,
top SFL reserve sides,
Reserve teams from Northern English sides in Cumbria and Northumberland, Yorkshire and Northern Lancashire,
non league sides from Scotland and Northern England.
Have in each division 15 teams that play eachother once a season, so non league sides can carry on playing in the leagues they currently play in too, and SPL reserve sides do not have too pay out for massive long reserve seasons. Have a rule that each division has 6 reserves and 7 non league sides. With at the end of the year the bottom reserve and bottom non league sides are relegated and replaced by the top reserve and non league side from the lower division.

For instance division E might have
Celtic Reserves
Rangers Reserves
Newcastle United Reserves
Hearts Reserves
Hibernian Reserves
Aberdeen Reserves
East Kilbride
Spartans
Cove
Auchinleck talbot
Blyth Spartans
And other non league sides.

So this way we could have competitive league where teams compete each year with their reserve sides.

In the Spanish, German, and Dutch system these separate side plays as totally different squads that cannot be interchanged from week to week. Obviously massive sides like Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich can afford to run separate squads but small SPL sides cannot. I would use the old British system of allowing players to move from reserve to full teams. Except I would have some rules to stop player burn out an to ensure teams were not simply playing their first team in the trophy.
The rule could be no player can play in the reserve team if they played for the first team in the previous 8 days and that only 6 players in the squad can be over 25.
This would ensure teams were genuinely reserve sides and used for developing youth players but that if a player did a good job for the reserve team they could move to the first team and play in Europe for the side.
In the old reserve league in Scotland players could move from reserve sides to first teams week in week out I think this system should be kept, but that this system allows fringe players to get matches.
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Tuesday 20 July 2010

Seattle Sounders 1 - Celtic 2

Seattle Sounders 1 - Celtic 2

Wednesday 14 July 2010

Monday 12 July 2010

North Britain Open

We need to allow top Scottish teams to play their reserve sides against other sides.
The world cup has just been won by Spain. The runners up were the Netherlands, the 3rd place team, were Germany. All 3 of these European sides allow either reserve sides or youth sides to compete against real teams.
In Germany big sides allow their reserve sides to play up to the third division north.
In Spain big sides can play their reserve teams up to the Spanish second division.
In the Netherlands the youth teams of Ajax play in the Dutch cup.
As a result of this when foreign players get in the way of developing native players, the youth player is not thrown on the scrap heap they instead get another chance to play real teams in real matches.
In the old days in Scotland, if you were the best youth team, player in Scotland all you had to do was get past another Scot to play in the first team.
So a developing striker at Celtic just had to be better than some old Scottish striker who might get sold anyway. Nowadays a developing Scottish striker will have to get past numerous foreign players to get into the first team. Often even when Celtic sell a striker they just buy a another ready made striker to replace him.
So the opportunities for Scottish players to make the grade a re limited at top clubs an infact all SPL sides.
As a result WE as a real team suffer.
I say lets allow all SPL sides to play against real senior pro sides in a new trophy.
My idea is the North Britain open. Allow the 12 premier reserve sides, plus the first teams of senior pro teams from the third and second division and non league visions to play these sides.
The difference I would do with the German,. Spanish and Dutch system is I would not limit the squads of the the reserve sides from the SPL.
In the Spanish, German, and Dutch system these separate side plays as totally different squads that cannot be interchanged from week to week. Obviously massive sides like Real Madrid, and Bayern Munich can afford to run separate squads but small SPL sides cannot. I would use the old British system of allowing players to move from reserve to full teams. Except I would have some rules to stop player burn out an to ensure teams were not simply playing their first team in the trophy.
The rule could be no player can play in the reserve team if they played for the first team in the previous 8 days and that only 6 players in the squad can be over 25.
This would ensure teams were genuinely reserve sides and used for developing youth players but that if a player did a good job for the reserve team they could move to the first team and play in Europe for the side.
In the old reserve league in Scotland players could move from reserve sides to first teams week in week out I think this system should be kept, but that this system allows fringe players to get matches.
Format of tournament.
Number of games in tournament. The ideal number of games would around 10 - 16. This way players get some match experience but not player burn out, which is good for player development.
There needs to be good balance between allowing a lot of SPL reserve teams to play but having more proper first teams than reserve sides in the trophy.
The first rounds could have groups of 11 with each team playing eachother once.
With the top 3 or 4 teams of each group qualifying for the knockout stages.
I would have groups of 11 teams in each group with each team only playing eachother once. Some will say that it is not fair to only play eachother once but this is a cup competition not a league. By playing eachother once it allows teams to play a max variety of teams without having to play too many games. Obviously to ensure teams have the same number of home and away games teams will groups will need an odd number of teams if playing eachother only once.

Invitations to foreign sides
To add interest and novelty to the trophy it could be a good idea to allow teams from Northern England to take part. Reserve sides of Newcastle United, Sunderland, Middlesbourgh, Manchester United reserves, Liverpool reserves, Everton Reserves and some non league sides from Northern England such as Blyth Spartans etc.
How can second and third division sides play extra games on top of their present system?
An issue with this trophy is could some teams be able to play another 12 to 14 games extra a season. I think to do this the number of games for second and third division teams would have to be cut. There can be numerous ways this can be done.
1) Perhaps the second and third division could split after 18 games then have the top 5 and bottom 5 play eachother home and way. So they play only 26 games a year. So they can free up 10 games to play reserve sides of big sides.
2) The second and third division teams could play eachother 3 times a season and then only play 27 games a season.
3) Or the 30 teams in the SFL could change to two divisions of 16 teams by bringing in two more sides into the league. So that only the second division teams would play the SPL reserve sides.
4) The entire Scottish system could re organize so the SPL is 16 teams, the SFL first division is 10 teams and the second division is 16 teams and these last 16 teams play the reserve sides of SPL sides. Other trophies would be needed for SPL sides too make up for the loss of the first team matches. Such a trophies against teams from other countries.
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Thursday 3 June 2010

Sandyford

Sandyford village itself lies just south of the M50 motorway, accessed from junction 13. At the heart of the old village is a traditional square, including a monument to the working men of the village. The industrial estate is just north of the motorway. The depot for the Luas Green Line is located on the eastern edge of Sandyford Industrial Estate, as are two stops, Stillorgan and the terminus Sandyford.
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Saturday 29 May 2010

North British Cup

Ok so what Scottish football needs is a way for out top sides to play some other top sides from another country. So how about playing the top sides of England.
So the ideal scenario could be play some clubs from Northern England and the top two Welsh sides in a new trophy. And offer the 3rd Scottish Europa place to the winner or runner up or 3rd or 4th place side. On the condition that the side taking scotland place gives its coefficient points for that season to Scotland.
Here is a great idea Scottish football creates a new cross border trophy for the 8 clubs in the Scottish league and top 4 clubs of the Cumbria, and Northumbria, top 5 clubs of Yorkshire, plus the top 2 Welsh clubs of the English league.
Creating a 10 + 4 + 5 + 2 clubs in the trophy. That equals 18 teams.
So 10 sides from England and Wales, 8 from Scotland. .
There are 2 groups of 4 teams. The top 2 teams and the best 3rd place side all go through to the two leg quarter final, then the two leg semi final then the final held in the North of England, Wales or Scotland each year.
The top 5 Scottish clubs, all go through to the group stages.
top 4 English league sides all go through leaving 9 teams already through.
preliminary round to find other 3 places in competition. involving two Scottish sides and the other English league sides
So need 12 teams in preliminary round currently have 10
12, 6, 3
Preliminary Round 1st round
Top 5 Scottish sides through to group stages.
Top 4 English sides through to group stages.
So 9 teams are already in group stages.
Only 3 more teams are needed.
These will be taken from the 6th, 7th and 8th, 9th and 10th best sides from Scotland.
There are 11 English league sides in the trophy. So take the best 4 away (already in group stages) from that leaving 7 teams.
So 5 Scottish sides and 7 English sides play a one leg round. Leaving 12 teams to play eachother.
2nd Preliminary round
The 6 surviving teams play eachother the top sides go through to the group stages.
Group stages
3 groups of 4 best
Quarter final one leg
Best two teams from each group and best two 3rd place sides go to quarter finals.
Semi final
Final.

Tuesday 18 May 2010

Horse Tram at Douglas- Isle of Man

Horse Tram at Douglas- Isle of Man
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Calf of Man

Calf of Man is a 250 hectare island (almost 1 square mile), off the southwest coast of the Isle of Man. It is separated from the Isle of Man by a narrow stretch of water called the Calf Sound. Like the nearby rocky islets of Chicken Rock and Kitterland, it is part of the parish of Rushen. It has two seasonal inhabitants. The word 'calf' derives from the Old Norse word kalfr which means a small island lying near a larger one.

Sunday 16 May 2010

Scotland Yorkshire football cup correction

How about a Scotland Yorkshire football cup.
Between the top 4 teams of Scotland and top 4 English league sides of Yorkshire.
8 sides in the trophy in a two groups of 4 trophy. P
Two groups of 4
Top two teams got through.
Semi Final One leg - Top team of each group at home
Final One leg - Neutral Venue
The two have a similar population.
The nation and region have similar cultures and similar sizes football sides.
While Scottish sides often do not get far in Europe, Yorkshire sides often do not even get in to Europe.
So this could be fun trophy with two regions one the same island not far apart with an extra spice.
For instance now from Scotland
Celtic, Rangers, Dundee United, Hibernian
From Yorkshire
Hull, Sheff Utd, Middlesbrough, Doncaster Rovers
Normally Leeds and Sheffield clubs would be in it.
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Saturday 15 May 2010

Scotland Yorkshire Football Cup

How about a Scotland Yorkshire football cup.
Between the top 4 teams of Scotland and top 4 English league sides of Yorkshire.
8 sides in the trophy in a two groups of 4 trophy. P
Two groups of 4
Top two teams got through.
Quarter Final One leg - Top team of each group.
Semi Final One leg - Neutral venue
Final One leg - Neutral Venue
The two have a similar population.
The nation and region have similar cultures and similar sizes football sides.
While Scottish sides often do not get far in Europe, Yorkshire sides often do not even get in to Europe.
So this could be fun trophy with two regions one the same island not far apart with an extra spice.
For instance now from Scotland
Celtic, Rangers, Dundee United, Hibernian
From Yorkshire
Hull, Sheff Utd, Middlesbrough, Doncaster Rovers
Normally Leeds and Sheffield clubs would be in it.
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Friday 7 May 2010

North Great Britain Cup

How about a cup between the top 4 teams in the Scottish league and the top 4 teams in North East England and Cumbria England.
This would lead to a tournament of
Middlesbrough, Newcastle United, Sunderland and Hartlepool.
Celtic, Rangers, Dundee United, Motherwell.
Two groups of four 6 games int he group stage.
Top two teams get to semi finals. one leg semi final
Final.
Final in North of England or Scotland.
This would be a chance for the big teams of Scotland to play some other big sides. The Jocks and the Geordies is a famous rivalry.
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Friday 30 April 2010

My new league structure idea

Idea for restructuring.
16 Teams in Premier - 30 games a season
16 Teams in First division - 30 games a season
10 teams in Second division - 36 games a season

My new idea consists of
a) 16 team premier, b) 2 new European trophies with other countries, c) plus a North Britain cup for teams who do not reach these two new trophies d) Making the league cup a two legged tournament in round 1 and round 2. So that more games can be played by teams who do not qualify for Europe.
Now my two new European trophies do not take away from Scotland and the other 3 countries taking part in the European cup and European cup these are extra trophies to play in.

1. Make a 16 team league - Playing 30 times a year.
Second division 16 teams 30 games a year.
Third division 10 teams. 36 times a year.

2. Western European Cup
So the big clubs can get more games against big sides have another European trophy with sides from Scotland, Netherlands, Belgium and Portugal, for the top 4 sides in the league from each country.
4 groups of four.
Top two teams qualify for single leg, quarter final. Top teams in each group get home advantage.
Semi final one leg match, decided by home team decided by random.
Final at a neutral venue, in one of the four countries.
This would enable the old firm and other Scottish sides to play sides like Porto, Sporting Lisbon, Ajax, PSV Etc:.
Group stage 6 matches
Quarter final one match
Semi final One match
Final One match
total 9 matches.
There would be one Dutch team, on Scottish side, one Belgian side and Portugal side in each group.

3. Western European Cup Second Division - A second trophy with these same nations for the next four best nations from each country. In a straight two legged knockout trophy.
This would be the next level of sides from these countries such as Standard Liege,
Mechelen, FC Utrecht etc. This would be enough to get good crowds and a high standard of opposition.
With 16 teams this would be
Group stage of a 4 teams all from own country.
Top teams of each group qualify
Semi final Final 2 legs
Final two legs
Total 10 games at most.

For the sides who do not qualify for these trophies.

4. A North Britain cup played between the teams in the first division, and the teams in the premier who are not in either of the western European shield trophies.
That is 24 sides.
In the first round, the teams play in 8 groups of 3, in a round robin trophy of groups of 3 one game at home, one game away.
The top sides in the 8 groups go through. to the quarter final.
The quarter final is two leg.
This is followed by a semi-final and final of two legs each.
The final is a two leg final.
This equals
Group stage two matches
Quarter final Two matches
Semi final Two matches
Final Two matches
Total 8 matches.


Advantages of this idea.
A. More teams get to play old firm
B Old firm get to play more big sides rather than eachother each year but other Scottish sides also get this opportunity.
C. More Scottish sides get experience of European football. Plus against good high quality Western European sides, that are easy to get to.
D The North Britain cup provides another opportunity for sides not in this trophy to play some extra games.

If the Dutch, Belgians, and Portuguese do not want to take part invite some other European countries. I do not accept UEFA would have an issue with these trophies as there would only be 9 games in the European trophies and it would not be as major threat to the UEFA major trophies with only small nations taking part. Just as they did not stop the royal league or Anglo Scottish cups.

This idea could enable a team to challenge the old firm. Imagine Hearts or Hibs being drawn in one of these groups they could make a few million and challenge the old firm.
The Portuguese play in an 30 game season, and it does them no harm.

The UEFA authorities do not stop the royal league or the CIS cup (a trophy in the former soviet union).
Plan B
After creating this league set up, we might find the other leagues do not want to take part in the multi national trophy ideas. There are back up plans.
We could include a European competition with one or two nations, as long as the top 4 and next top 4 can compete in these trophies. A trophy with the Dutch on their own would be good enough. If the idea did not take off we could just make the league cup a group stage trophy from the Third round stage. So top teams can play other sides in group matches. Such as 4 groups of 4 with the top 8 teams going through to the quartet finals. This would only be a back up plan in case no other European league was prepared to have a European trophy with the Scottish league.

Monday 26 April 2010

Saturday 24 April 2010

Old firm are English premier level, not championship level

I am fed up with the logical fallacy where people talk about the old firm being the quality of the English second division. Loads of people claim Celtic and Rangers are not English premier level sides, simply because they play in a league where most of the other teams are not of that level.
In logic and rhetoric, a fallacy is a misconception resulting from incorrect reasoning in argumentation.
This logic of some football fans is based on two logical fallacies.
1 / The logic is that as most of the teams in the SPL are not English premier this means all the teams in the SPL are not English premier. Under that logic. Every team in the Spanish league is only as good and no worse than the team in mid table. You are defining how good the old firm are on the basis of how good the average team in the SPL is. It is as illogical as me deciding your level of intelligence or height, based on the average iq or height, of your town rather than your IQ or height.
This is called the
Fallacy of the undistributed middle
The whole reason Celtic and Rangers run away with the SPL each year. Is because although the SPL is made up of mostly sides of the quality of the English championship and league one Celtic and Rangers of English premier sides. If they were just the quality of league on and championship teams they would be in mid table of the SPL.

This is the biggest way to make it easy for people to understand this point is.
If Celtic and Rangers are just championship level sides why dot they run away with the SPL every year.? Do you not realize the entire reason Celtic and Rangers run away with league is because the league is made up of mostly sides of the level of league one and the

The 16 team SPL league + Extra European trophy

My new idea consists of
a) 16 team premier, b) 2 new European trophies with other countries, c) plus a North Britain cup for teams who do not reach these two new trophies.
Now my two new European trophies do not take away from Scotland and the other 3 countries taking part in the European cup and European cup these are extra trophies to play in.

1. Make a 16 team league - Playing 30 times a year.
Second division 10 teams 36 games a year.
Third division 16 teams. 30 times a year.

2. Western European Cup
So the big clubs can get more games against big sides have another European trophy with sides from Scotland, Netherlands, Belgium and Portugal, for the top 4 sides in the league from each country.
4 groups of four.
Top two teams qualify for single leg, quarter final. Top teams in each group get home advantage.
Semi final one leg match, decided by home team decided by random.
Final at a neutral venue, in one of the four countries.
This would enable the old firm and other Scottish sides to play sides like Porto, Sporting Lisbon, Ajax, PSV Etc:.
Group stage 6 matches
Quarter final one match
Semi final One match
Final One match
total 9 matches.
There would be one Dutch team, on Scottish side, one Belgian side and Portugal side in each group.

3. Western European Cup Second Division - A second trophy with these same nations for the next four best nations from each country. In a straight two legged knockout trophy.
This would be the next level of sides from these countries such as Standard Liege,
Mechelen, FC Utrecht etc. This would be enough to get good crowds and a high standard of opposition.
With 16 teams this would be
1st round 2 legs
Quarter Final 2 legs
Semi Final 2 legs
Final 2 legs
Total 8 games.
The first two rounds would be against teams from your own nation only.


For the sides who do not qualify for these trophies.

4. A North Britain cup played between the teams in the first division, and the teams in the premier who are not in either of the western European shield trophies.
That is 18 sides.
In the first round, the teams play in 6 groups of 3, in a round robin trophy of groups of 3 one game at home, one game away.
The top sides in the 6 groups go through. The best 2 runners up do as well.
This is followed by a quarter final, semi-final and final of one match each.
The final is a two leg final.
This equals
Group stage two matches
Quarter final Two matches
Semi final Two matches
Final Two matches
Total 7 matches.


Advantages of this idea.
A. More teams get to play old firm
B Old firm get to play more big sides rather than eachother each year but other Scottish sides also get this opportunity.
C. More Scottish sides get experience of European football. Plus against good high quality Western European sides, that are easy to get to.
D The North Britain cup provides another opportunity for sides not in this trophy to play some games.

If the Dutch, Belgians, and Portuguese do not want to take part invite some other European countries. I do not accept UEFA would have an issue with these trophies as there would only be 9 games in the European trophies and it would not be as major threat to the UEFA major trophies with only small nations taking part. Just as they did not stop the royal league or Anglo scottish cups.

This idea could enable a team to challenge the old firm. Imagine Hearts or Hibs being drawn in one of these groups they could make a few million and challenge the old firm.
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Chennai Super Kings

Chennai Super Kings (often abbreviated as CSK) is a franchise cricket team based in Chennai who play in the Indian Premier League.

Chennai, is the capital city of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Chennai is the fourth most populous metropolitan area and the fifth most populous city in India. Located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal, Chennai city had a population of 4.34 million administered by the Corporation of Chennai. The urban agglomeration of metropolitan Chennai has an estimated population over 8.2 million people.

Though the city itself was established only in the 17th century by the British, some parts of the city like Triplicane and its outskirts are almost 2000 years old. The British on settling developed it into a major urban centre and naval base. By the 20th century, it had become an important administrative centre, as the capital of the Madras Presidency.

Chennai is an important center for Carnatic Music and hosts a large cultural event, the annual Madras Music Season, which includes performances by hundreds of artists. The city has a vibrant theatre scene and is an important centre for the Bharatanatyam, a classical dance form. The Tamil film industry, one of the largest film industries in India, is based in the city; the soundtracks of the films dominate its music scene.

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Chennai is on the southeast coast of India in the northeast of Tamil Nadu on a flat coastal plain known as the Eastern Coastal Plains. Its average elevation is around 6.7 metres (22 ft), and its highest point is 60 m (200 ft). The Marina Beach runs for 12 km along the shoreline of the city. Two rivers meander through Chennai, the Cooum River through the centre and the Adyar River to the south. A third river, the Kortalaiyar, flows through the northern fringes of the city before draining into the sea at Ennore. Adyar and Cooum rivers are heavily polluted with effluents and waste from domestic and commercial sources. The state government periodically removes silt and pollution from the Adyar river, which is much less polluted than the Cooum. A protected estuary on the Adyar forms a natural habitat for several species of birds and animals. The Buckingham Canal, 4 km inland, runs parallel to the coast, linking the two rivers. The Otteri Nullah, an east-west stream, runs through north Chennai and meets the Buckingham Canal at Basin Bridge.

Jaipur

Jaipur also popularly known as the Pink City, is the capital of the Indian state of Rajasthan. During the British rule in India, Jaipur was the capital of the princely state of Jaipur. Founded on 18 November, 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, the ruler of Amber, the city today has a population of more than 6 million.
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Rajasthan Royals

Rajasthan Royals
A franchise cricket team based in Jaipur that plays in the IPL.



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Kolkata Knight Riders

Kolkata Knight Riders is the franchise representing Kolkata in the Indian Premier League, a Twenty20 cricket tournament.
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IPL Teams

Participating teams
Chennai Super Kings · Deccan Chargers · Delhi Daredevils · Kings XI Punjab · Kolkata Knight Riders · Mumbai Indians · Rajasthan Royals · Royal Challengers Bangalore-

Indian Premier League-

The Indian Premier League (often abbreviated as IPL), is a Twenty20 cricket competition initiated by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) headquartered in Mumbai.

Tuesday 20 April 2010

Monday 19 April 2010

UEFA do not stand in the way of Multi national trophies

Whenever I put forward a new idea about a multi national trophy for Scottish sides. I am always told by people UEFA would not allow it. Well I do not accept that point.
UEFA only want to prevent major nations forming a European league they are not concerned with small or medium sized tournaments between small or medium sized nations.

Evidence for this;
UEFA did not stop the Royal league, the Commonwealth of Independent States Cup, the Baltic League, the Sentana cup.
They did not care about these trophies as it was not a real threat to the European cup or the Europa cup.


Examples
The Baltic League is a Baltic football club tournament, launched in 2007 inspired by the Scandinavian tournament Royal League and by the Baltic Basketball League. Top four club sides from Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania take part in the competition. Winners and Runners-up from each group advance to the quarterfinals of the competition. Starting from 2009–10, the competition will be expanded to 16 teams, with five sides from every Baltic state taking part. One additional slot will be allocated to the sixth best team from the country of the previous winner.
The Setanta Sports Cup, commonly known as just the Setanta Cup, is a club football competition featuring teams from both football associations on the island of Ireland. It was inaugurated in 2005 as a cross-border competition between clubs from the League of Ireland from the Republic of Ireland and the Irish League from Northern Ireland.

The Channel One Cup is an annual pre season commerce football tournament, organized by Russian TV Channel One and Roman Abramovich's foundation, the National Football Academy. The participants are champions and runners up of Russia, Ukraine and Israel. The total prize fund is about 2 million dollars, with the winner getting 1 million. The cup rules specify that at least half of prize money must be channeled into developing young players.

The Royal League was an annual Scandinavian football tournament held three times between teams from the three Scandinavian monarchies (Denmark, Sweden, and Norway), starting after the end of the regular domestic seasons of Norway and Sweden. Denmark, however, are in mid-season when the tournament starts. The four best-placed teams in the football leagues of Denmark, Norway and Sweden participate in the tournament. There has been discussion of expanding the league, and include, the winners of Veikkausliiga and Landsbankadeild, which is the Finnish and the Icelandic premier division. The 2007-2008 edition was cancelled for financial reasons, but the board planned to resurrect the tournament for the 2008-2009 season. On 11 October 2008 it was announced that the 2008-09 season would not be held either, as the TV rights for the tournament had not been sold. There is however plans for a tournament in 2010, but under a new name; Royal Cup. These plans do also involve getting three more clubs participate in the tournament, making the total number of participating clubs fifteen.

Livonia Cup is a football trophy contested in an annual match in Riga, between the champions of the Estonian and Latvian domestic association football leagues. The current holders of the Livonia Cup are FK Ventspils, who beat FC Levadia.

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16 Team league and West European Cups

My new idea consists of
a) 16 team premier, b) two new European trophies with other countries, c) plus a North Britain cup for teams who do not reach these two new trophies.
Now my two new European trophies do not take away from Scotland and the other 3 countries taking part in the European cup and European cup these are extra trophies to play in.

1. Make a 16 team league - Playing 30 times a year.
Second division 10 teams 36 games a year.
Third division 16 teams. 30 times a year.

2. Western European Cup
So the big clubs can get more games against big sides have another European trophy with sides from Scotland, Netherlands, Belgium and Portugal, for the top 4 sides in the league from each country.
4 groups of four.
Top two teams qualify for single leg, quarter final. Top teams in each group get home advantage.
Semi final one leg match, decided by home team decided by random.
Final at a neutral venue, in one of the four countries.
This would enable the old firm and other Scottish sides to play sides like Porto, PSportinmg Lisbon, Ajax, PSV Etc:.
Group stage 6 matches
Quarter final one match
Semi final One match
Final One match
total 9 matches.


3. Western European Cup Second Division - A second trophy with these same nations for the next four best nations from each country. In a straight two legged knockout trophy.
This would be the next level of sides from these countries such as Standard Liege,
Mechelen, FC Utrecht etc. This would be enough to get good crowds and a high standard of opposition.
With 16 teams this would be
1st round 2 legs
Quarter Final 2 legs
Semi Final 2 legs
Final 2 legs
Total 8 games.

For the sides who do not qualify for these trophies.

4. A North Britain cup played between the teams in the first division, and the teams in the premier who are not in either of the western European shield trophies.
That is 18 sides.
In the first round, the teams play in 6 groups of 3, in a round robin trophy of groups of 3 one game at home, one game away.
The top sides in the 6 groups go through. The best 2 runners up do as well.
This is followed by a quarter final, semi-final and final of one match each.
The final is a two legged final.
This equals
Group stage two matches
Quarter final Two matches
Semi final Two matches
Final Two matches
Total 7 matches.


Advantages of this idea.
A. More teams get to play old firm
B Old firm get to play more big sides rather than eachother each year but other Scottish sides also get this opportunity.
C. More Scottish sides get experience of European football. Plus against good high quality Western European sides, that are easy to get to.
D The North Britain cup provides another opportunity for sides not in this trophy to play some games.

If the Dutch, Belgians, and Portuguese do not want to take part invite some other European countries. I do not accept UEFA would have an issue with these trophies as there would only be 9 games in the European trophies and it would not be as major threat to the UEFA major trophies with only small nations taking part. Just as they did not stop the royal league or Anglo scottish cups.
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North Britain

4. A North Britain cup played between the teams in the first division, and the teams in the premier who are not in either of the western European shield trophies.
That is 18 sides.
In the first round, the teams play in 6 groups of 3, in a round robin trophy of groups of 3 one game at home, one game away.
The top sides in the 6 groups go through. The best 2 runners up do as well.
This is followed by a quarter final, semi-final and final of one match each.
The final is a two legged final.
This equals
Group stage two matches
Quarter final Two matches
Semi final Two matches
Final Two matches
Total 7 matches.
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Western European cups A division and B division

2. Western European Cup
So the big clubs can get more games against big sides have another European trophy with sides from Scotland, Netherlands, Belgium and Portugal, for the top 4 sides in the league from each country.
4 groups of four.
Top two teams qualify for single leg, quarter final. Top teams in each group get home advantage.
Semi final one leg match, decided by home team decided by random.
Final at a neutral venue, in one of the four countries.
This would enable the old firm and other Scottish sides to play sides like Porto, Sporting Lisbon, Ajax, PSV Etc:.
Group stage 6 matches
Quarter final one match
Semi final One match
Final One match
total 9 matches.


3. Western European Cup Second Division - A second trophy with these same nations for the next four best nations from each country. In a straight two legged knockout trophy.
This would be the next level of sides from these countries such as Standard Liege,
Mechelen, FC Utrecht etc. This would be enough to get good crowds and a high standard of opposition.
With 16 teams this would be
1st round 2 legs
Quarter Final 2 legs
Semi Final 2 legs
Final 2 legs
Total 8 games.
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The New Idea for Scottish football

My new idea consists of
a) 16 team premier, b) two new European trophies with other countries, c) plus a North Britain cup for teams who do not reach these two new trophies.
Now my two new European trophies do not take away from Scotland and the other 3 countries taking part in the European cup and European cup these are extra trophies to play in.

1. Make a 16 team league - Playing 30 times a year.
Second division 10 teams 36 games a year.
Third division 16 teams. 30 times a year.

2. Western European Cup
So the big clubs can get more games against big sides have another European trophy with sides from Scotland, Netherlands, Belgium and Portugal, for the top 4 sides in the league from each country.
4 groups of four.
Top two teams qualify for single leg, quarter final. Top teams in each group get home advantage.
Semi final one leg match, decided by home team decided by random.
Final at a neutral venue, in one of the four countries.
This would enable the old firm and other Scottish sides to play sides like Porto, PSportinmg Lisbon, Ajax, PSV Etc:.
Group stage 6 matches
Quarter final one match
Semi final One match
Final One match
total 9 matches.


3. Western European Cup Second Division - A second trophy with these same nations for the next four best nations from each country. In a straight two legged knockout trophy.
This would be the next level of sides from these countries such as Standard Liege,
Mechelen, FC Utrecht etc. This would be enough to get good crowds and a high standard of opposition.
With 16 teams this would be
1st round 2 legs
Quarter Final 2 legs
Semi Final 2 legs
Final 2 legs
Total 8 games.

For the sides who do not qualify for these trophies.

4. A North Britain cup played between the teams in the first division, and the teams in the premier who are not in either of the western European shield trophies.
That is 18 sides.
In the first round, the teams play in 6 groups of 3, in a round robin trophy of groups of 3 one game at home, one game away.
The top sides in the 6 groups go through. The best 2 runners up do as well.
This is followed by a quarter final, semi-final and final of one match each.
The final is a two legged final.
This equals
Group stage two matches
Quarter final Two matches
Semi final Two matches
Final Two matches
Total 7 matches.


Advantages of this idea.
A. More teams get to play old firm
B Old firm get to play more big sides rather than eachother each year but other Scottish sides also get this opportunity.
C. More Scottish sides get experience of European football. Plus against good high quality Western European sides, that are easy to get to.
D The North Britain cup provides another opportunity for sides not in this trophy to play some games.

If the Dutch, Belgians, and Portuguese do not want to take part invite some other European countries. I do not accept UEFA would have an issue with these trophies as there would only be 9 games in ther European trophies and it would not be as major threat to the UEFA major trophies with only small nations taking part. Just as they did not stop the royal league or Anglo scottish cups.
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Sunday 18 April 2010

The West European Cup

The West European Cup
Here is another idea
Invite the top four sides from Holland, Scotland, Belgium and Portugal to play in a new cup tournament.
Group stage
The first round is a group stage tournament. 4 groups of 4.
The top two qualify for the single match knockout stages.
Quarter Final Top sides in each group get home advantage.
Semi Final - One leg home team decided by luck of draw
Final - Neutral venue in one of the four nations.

Another option could be
Other nations to be invited could be Austria, Holland, Scotland, Belgium and Portugal, Switzerland, Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway.

Each country providing 4 teams too create 40 teams.
These could play in ten groups of four.
With the top sides of each group and the best 6 runners up playing in a 16 team knockout tournament of four rounds. This leads to a maximum of 10 matches for the teams that reach the final.

Friday 16 April 2010

1982 Scottish Cup Final

1982 Scottish Cup Final

Hibernian Caledonia cup

How about a cup between the top 8 sides of the Scottish league who did not qualify for Europe and the top 4 sides of the Irish and league of Ireland leagues.
The trophy could be played just before the season starts to the time of the 1st round og the Europea cuop. At present sides outside of the old firm have barely done anything for the last 10 years.
I think a reason for this is that Scottish sides are not used to European football experience.
Most Scottish sides outside the old firm go about 3 or more years in a row without qualifying for European football, they then get one shot, then by the time they are back there again they have different players and managers.
We should just have another trophy to play to give Scottish sides outside of European football more experience, year to year for the big trophies. Also many teams are not used to fixture congestion this would enable them to plan for such an event. So it would be no real issue going into Europe with a new European campaign as teams would be used to it.
WE NEED TO GET TEAMS USED TO PLAYING MORE GAMES AT THE START OF THE SEASON AND PLAYING IN EUROPE.

The format would be 16 teams
8 from Scotland 4 from Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Meaning 16 teams
16 teams First round Two
8 Quarter Final one leg
4 Semi Final one leg
2 Final at Scotland or Ireland neutral stadium

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1984-85 Aberdeen 5 Rangers 1

1984-85 Aberdeen 5 Rangers 1

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Ipswich 1 Aberdeen 1 UEFA Cup 16/09/81

Ipswich 1 Aberdeen 1 UEFA Cup 16/09/81
Part one

Part two

Thursday 15 April 2010

Tuesday 13 April 2010

GOTHENBURG GREATS


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Football Focus: Aberdeen ECWC Gothenburg feature 1983

Football Focus: Aberdeen ECWC Gothenburg feature 1983

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North Britain Cup

How about Scottish football hold a North British cup? All our national cups are called the Scottish cup etc: Scottish challenge cup etc:
What about a different names such as the North Britain cup. A pre season trophy played between Scottish premier sides who did not get into Europe. Or a six aside trophy or something.
Try some different names.
We do not seem to exploit Scotland being part of the island of Great Britain. Thaty way we can have a different range of trophy names.
north britain cup There is another idea for such a trophy with teams from the North of England, and Scotland.
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Aberdeen FC v Real Madrid

Aberdeen FC v Real Madrid

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France - English cup

France - English cup
How about a France England football cup between teams in ligue 2 and the championship of England. It would be a fun trophy. I think Scottish sides should play Danish or Norwegian sides in a similar trophy.

Ligue 2 is the second division of French football. It is one of two divisions making up the LFP, the other being Ligue 1, which is France's top division. The 20 clubs that make up Ligue 2 play each other twice during the season, creating a 38-match schedule. At the end of the season, the top three clubs are promoted to Ligue 1 for the following season, while the bottom three clubs of Ligue 1 are relegated to Ligue 2. The bottom three teams of Ligue 2 are relegated to Championnat National.


The France - English cup

Have a preliminary round to get to 16 teams from each nation. That creating 32 sides. Then have a knockout trophy from the remaining teams. The final played in Wembley and Stade De France interchangeably.

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Nardò

Nardò (Greek: Naridos) is a town and comune of 31,185 inhabitants and comune in the southern Italian region of Apulia, in the province of Lecce.

Monday 12 April 2010

Jeff Stelling gets excited when he hears of

Jeff Stelling gets excited when he hears of last minute goal for Gretna

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Saturday 10 April 2010

Friday 9 April 2010

The top 5 Sports team spongs

Here are the top 5 sports teams songs of all time.
5 . The Super Bowl Shuffle:The Bears

4. Del Amitri - Don't Come Home Too Soon (Scotland Song For France1998)

3. World Cup 1990 England Song New Order World In Motion

2. Baddiel, Skinner & The Lightning Seeds - Three Lions '96

1. Liverpool FC - Anfield Rap (Full version)

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Thursday 8 April 2010

Scottish - Danish Football cup

I think it is important Scottish football has another cross border competition so that their clubs can get more experience of playing teams from other countries. In the last 10 years, of sides outside the old firm, only Aberdeen and Hearts have gotten past round 1 once in Eurpoean football. That was once each. That is an abysmal performance. The reason for this is party that Scotland is a small country. But another reason is surely lack of experience. Most Scottish clubs will have one year in Europe then go 3- maybe even 10 years without being in Europe again. How is that supposed to build up experienced sides and management teams, and playing structures, with a rich experience of European football to draw on. How can they learn how to cope with playing teams outside their own nation, in matches early in the season?
What we need is another competition for sides in the SPL that have not qualified for Europe. So that it is not a big step to go and play in the major European competitions if they play in smaller European trophies each and every year.
A trophy between 8 SPL (and one or two SFL sides to make up the numbers) with the 8 Danish premier league sides who did not reach the Europa cup and champions league would give a good quality of sides with good stadiums and support for Scottish sides to play.
I think games against Danish sides would attract crowds as it is something different to the usual fare.
16 teams would mean 4 rounds. I would have the first leg as two legs. Every team would pay a foreign side in the first round. So every team has a home game. Followed by the Quarter final and semi final being one match with the luck of the draw deciding who is at home. Followed by a two legged final.
16 (two legs) , 8 (1 match) , 4 (1 match), 2 (two legs). This would equal 6 matches at most.
Before anyone says this would lead to fixture congestion, well Motherwell had 3 rounds of European football at the start of this year and it did not cause them to collapse in anyway.
I would start the torunament before the season starts as the early rounds of the Europea cup do. So teams get used used to such apparent difficulties. Then finish the tournment before the group stages of the Europa cup have started.
This way every Scottish club would get used to playing some European matches early in the season. Every Scottish club would learn how to cope with travel to another country, coping with playing some European games before the league season has started.
We could have the trophy against the Danish or we could have Norwegian - Scottish cup or a Swedish - Scottish cup. Any small nation in the region.
I am not pretending for a second this would get the crowds of playing AC Milan, Lyon. But I am sure it would get higher crowds than the league does, that would cover travel expenses.
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Tuesday 6 April 2010

Barcelona Vs Arsenal 4-1 6/4/10 Full Goals And Highlights

Barcelona Vs Arsenal 4-1 6/4/10 Full Goals And Highlights

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English Premier is a cartel that shoulld be reduced

English Premier is a cartel that should be reduced.
The way how the amount of money football players earn can be cut is simply by putting other major sports leagues on TV. So that way we can shows leagues like the NFL, NHL, Serie A, La Liga, French league, Aussie rules football, Australian rugby league, the Indian Premier Cricket League and all the other major leagues.
If we put these leagues on mainstream terrestrial tv channel;s people would watch them. This would then reduce the likelihood that the English premier league could demand such high tv rights.
I like football but there is too much money in the game it attracts dangerous billionaires form all sort of areas to the game for the money. With too much money in the game it also prevents small sides doing anything.
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Wayne Rooney tries to sneak a fly pint

Wayne Rooney tries to sneak a fly pint

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Friday 2 April 2010

UEFA Amateur Cup

UEFA Amateur Cup was a football competition for national amateur teams in Europe.
Year Host Final Third Place Match
Winner Score Runner-up 3rd Place Score 4th Place
1967 Spain
Final Austria 2:1 Scotland
3rd -4th Spain 2:0 Turkey
1970 Italy
Final Spain 1:1 aet Netherlands
3rd -4th Yugoslavia 3:0 Italy replay: 2:1
1974 Final Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia West Germany Title shared
3rd -4th Spain.svg aet Netherlands 2-2
4:2 in Penalty shootout
1978 Greece
Final Yugoslavia 2:1 aet Greece
3rd -4th West Germany 3:0 Ireland

The Empire Exhibition Trophy

The Empire Exhibition Trophy was a football competition held in 1938 in conjunction with the Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938 in Glasgow. It was held to commemorate the Exhibition, then underway in Bellahouston Park, and the prize was a solid silver model of the Tait Tower.

Four teams from Scotland and four from England contested the straight knock out competition. Celtic defeated Everton 1–0 in the final, on 10 June 1938, with a goal from Johnny Crum in extra time. The final was watched by a crowd of over 82,000 at Ibrox Park. This tournament, like the Coronation Cup, was held in very high regard at the time as it gave teams the opportunity to test themselves against teams from other leagues in the days before European football.

Quarter-Finals

  • Celtic 3 – 0 (a.e.t.) Sunderland
score at 90 minutes was 0–0
  • Aberdeen 4 – 1 Chelsea
  • Everton 2 – 0 Rangers
  • Hearts 1 – 0 Brentford

Semi-Finals

  • Celtic 1 – 0 Hearts
  • Everton 3 – 2 Aberdeen

Final

  • Celtic 1 – 0 (a.e.t.) Everton

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Thursday 1 April 2010

Arsenal V Barcelona - Thierry Henry 2010

Arsenal V Barcelona - Thierry Henry 2010

Douglas

Douglas is the capital and largest town of the Isle of Man. It is located at the mouth of the River Douglas, and a sweeping bay of two miles. The River Douglas forms part of the town's harbour and main commercial port.

Douglas is home to the High Courts and the Isle of Man Government.

The town serves as the Island's main hub for business, finance, shipping, transport, shopping, and entertainment.
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Arsenal vs Barcelona 31/3/2010 2-2 All goals & Highlights HQ

Arsenal vs Barcelona 31/3/2010 2-2 All goals & Highlights HQ">Arsenal vs Barcelona 31/3/2010 2-2 All goals & Highlights HQ




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Ramsey is a town in the north of the Isle of Man. It is the second largest town on the island after Douglas. It has one of the biggest harbours on the island, and has a prominent derelict pier, called the Queen's Pier. It was formerly one of the main points of communication with Scotland. Ramsey is also known as 'Royal Ramsey' due to royal visits from Queen Victoria and Prince Albert in 1847 followed by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in 1907.

The Albert Tower was built to commemorate the royal visit of Prince Albert on the 20th of September, 1847. Prince Albert climbed to the top of the hill where he viewed the surrounding town of Ramsey and the northern plain. The hill was renamed Albert Mount and a year later the tower's foundation was laid. The tower is made of granite and rises 45 feet (14 m) high, and stands as a landmark not only for the town of Ramsey, but also for the Isle of Man.

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Cruyff vs Beckenbauer

Cruyff vs Beckenbauer

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Isle of Man Football League

The Isle of Man Football League is a football league for clubs on the Isle of Man run by the Isle of Man Football Association. The league does not form part of the English football league system. All clubs on the island are amateur.
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Castletown

Castletown is a town geographically within the Malew parish of the Isle of Man but administered separately. Lying at the south of the island, it is the former Manx capital.
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Isle of Man Airport

Isle of Man Airport (Manx: Purt Aer Vannin) (IATA: IOM, ICAO: EGNS) (also known as Ronaldsway Airport) is the main civilian airport of the Isle of Man. It is located to the south of the island at Ronaldsway near Castletown, 6 NM (11 km; 6.9 mi) southwest of Douglas, the capital of the Isle of Man. It is one of the two main gateways to the Isle of Man, the other one being the Isle of Man Sea Terminal. The airport has scheduled services to the United Kingdom, the Republic of Ireland and the Channel Islands.
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triskelion

For centuries, the island's symbol has been its ancient triskelion, a device similar to Sicily's Trinacria: three bent legs, each with a spur, joined at the thigh. The Manx triskelion does not appear to have an official design; government publications, currency, flags, the tourist authority and others all use different variants. Most, but not all, preserve rotational symmetry, some running clockwise, others anti-clockwise. Some have the uppermost thigh at 12:00, others at 11:30 or 10:00, etc. Some have the knee bent at 90°, some at 60°, some at closer to 120°. Also the degree of ornamentation of the leg wear and spur varies considerably.

Culture

The culture of the Isle of Man is influenced by its Celtic and to a lesser extent its Norse origins, though its close proximity to the UK, period as a UK tourist destination and recent mass immigration by British migrant workers has meant that British influence has been dominant since the Revestment period. Recent revival campaigns have attempted to preserve the surviving vestiges of Manx culture after a long period of Anglicisation, and significant interest in the Manx language, history and musical tradition has been the result.

As well as the main island of Mann itself, the Isle of Man includes some nearby small islands: the seasonally inhabited Calf of Man; Chicken Rock on which stands an unmanned lighthouse; and St Patrick's Isle and St Michael's Isle, both connected to the mainland by permanent roads/causeways.

Mann is located in the middle of the northern Irish Sea, approximately equidistant from the islands of Britain and Ireland. In the context of Britain, the island lies closest to Scotland followed by England and then Wales.

The Isle is 52 kilometres long and 22 kilometres wide at its widest point. It has an area of around 572 square kilometres.

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the Isle of Man from Walney Beach

the Isle of Man from Walney Beach