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By Yudster
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He's not correct, but it sounds better with are not is, don't know why.

We need a new goalkeeper, potentially.
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By Gaspode_The_Wonder_Dog
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Does it not depend based on your meaning? When I talk about Everton I mean the team which is a collective rather than the business which is singular.
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By kendra k
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you're correct, sort of. like all things involving language, it's sort of a grey area. collective nouns can go both ways in regards to the singular or plural verb conjugation. in american english, it usually takes the singular.
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By Yudster
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I thought as it's a team, ie one team, and the team name is the subject (or is it the object?) of the sentence, it would be singular. It just sounds better the other way.
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By Console
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Like Kendra said, it is a grey area, because although you are referencing a single team, the word team is a collective noun, indicating the plural.
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By Mafro
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Thanks for letting us know.

Also, you know what pisses me off? Pluralisation of teams and players by pundits e.g

"Your Gerrards and your Lampards"

What? Have they been cloned or something? Shut up Tony Gale etc., you bloody idiots.
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By kendra k
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good thing we've got that sorted then.

mr kendra k decided this weekend that he's a spurs fan. i'm deeply irritated.
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By Yudster
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That could be grounds for legal separation.
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By Vivienne
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I just look at the mens' legs if I ever happen to switch football on.... and drool.
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By MK Chris
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Aston Villa won Fulham? Like Fulham was their prize?
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By Yudster
#302709
Whats with all the footballers collapsing and dying all over the place?
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By MK Chris
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I said this in the chat room last night and got accused of being a "cheerful bugger", but I'm going to say it anyway.. my mum and her other half are big QPR fans and Mrs Topher and I went with them to a match last season at Loftus Road. We put a bet on for Ray Jones to score first because he has exactly the same name as our mate's dad, who died previously in his 40s.

Mum has decided it's an unlucky name. Nice gesture by Burnley though, holding an open training session and donating the proceeds to a charity of QPR's choice.
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By pjordan2000
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Yudster wrote:Hah! Maybe we don't need him, 0-3 at Preston, and Sheringham scores again! I'm enjoying the season again. We're only 2 points off the top of the table!


I tell ya, you'll be top by end of season!
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By Yudster
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Maybe even this weekend, we've got Burnley at home.
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By Yudster
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pjordan, all this support for Colchester from a Gooner is a tad unexpected - or are you playing the Perry Groves Solidarity card here?!
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