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    I agree with you both, however, no matter what eventually happens, there certainly needs to be some hard thinking about the imbalance of money within the game. I would almost go along with BT's opinion of the EU and relate this to football as we know it.
    Could we return to football -----as we used to know it?

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    I agree with you both, however, no matter what eventually happens, there certainly needs to be some hard thinking about the imbalance of money within the game. I would almost go along with BT's opinion of the EU and relate this to football as we know it.
    Could we return to football -----as we used to know it?
    When one enjoys an activity that abruptly stops, one loses the habit. I used to play golf any day that ended in the letter "Y" and did so for nigh on thirty years. A nasty bout of proper sciatica meant I could not swing a club for about six months.

    Result? I stopped playing and have not played a single round since. I suspect my trips to Turf Moor will suffer the same fate.

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