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"THE new football league structure will see established clubs playing hypothetical matches against some of Britain’s favourite fictional teams.
FA chairman Greg Dyke said the new League 3 will develop young English talent by helping them imagine what it would be like to play against Roy Race from Melchester Rovers.
Postie must be a Swans fan as he was grinning as he announced "Here's your Wembley tickets" and handed them over. Or maybe it just makes a change from all the bills... Properly excited now I actually have them. Block 108, so on the opposite corner to where we were for the play-off final. Had a pretty good view for that, so quite pleased.
Mark Steel article "Why the horror at match-fixing in global football? The 'legal' fixing is just as bad Europol say hundreds of football matches have been fixed by betting syndicates - this is great news for football fans; it's so much fairer than the current system" http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/why-the-horror-at-matchfixing-in-glo