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  1. Greg

    Jonas Gutierrez

    Hardly hammering him, including cup games Jonas and Guthrie both have 8 assists.
  2. Butt has played half our games man. Seriously, just stop it. Butt has started 8 of the 24 league games we have played so far.
  3. Despite not being a regular starter Guthrie has more assists in the league than anyone else in our squad.
  4. He sanctioned wages on Pancrate who has no re sale value with it only being a deal until the end of the season, and he's shit.
  5. Never been that late but I have been late before when I was working shifts, there was one turnstyle in the Gallowgate end still open.
  6. No....he's just bald. Well, that's what alopecia means, it's the same thing. Ones a medical issue and one's hereditary. Alopecia *is* the hereditary condition that makes males lose hair. The Charlton player must have some other thing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldness JJ Shelvy has alopecia areata, a rare condition very much different to common baldness. Yeah, it's mental, one of my mates has it. No eyebrows or pubes or anything. Aye, I went to school with a lass who had it, she wore a wig. Gail Porter has it, and a young lass I know (she is 18) has it too. Awful thing. Must be hard for someone such as Gail Porter who had normal hair for most of her life and then gets it, the lass I knew never had any hair ever iirc so would be easier that way imo.
  7. O'Neill was born in Kilrea, N.Ireland, which makes him a citizen of the UK - for now.... His family WERE Nationalist, but that doesn't matter because he still holds a UK Passport - unless he has changed Nationality without telling anyone. He also holds the OBE, and if he really did have strong Nationalist feelings, he wouldn't have accepted that....would he ! Being a citizen of the United Kingdom is not the same thing as being British. Here's a link to Martin O'Neill delivering a talk on "What it means to be Irish": http://www.rte.ie/sport/soccer/2008/1231/martinoneillpresidentiallecture_av.html Brian Clough once said ; 'If your Auntie had balls, she'd be your uncle...!' O'Neill holds a UK Passport - end of story, despite what anyone says - there are plenty of Ulstermen who are rightfully proud of being Irish, but they wouldn't relinquish their British citizenship. Ditto Welshmen and the majority of Scots...... UK citizenship – citizenship of "the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland" – is not the same as being British, and no amount of wilfull ignorance on your part will change that fact. There is no such thing as 'UK citizenship'. There are only three types of citizenship of this country as defined under the British Nationality Act 1981. British citizenship British dependent territories citizenship (Now British Overseas Territories citizenship following the British Overseas Territories Act 2002) British Overseas citizenship If you are from Northern Ireland and hold a passport bearing the name of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland your nationality is British Citizen as it will state inside your passport.
  8. I daresay he's got arguably the best win percentage? He's only lost 4 games since he's been permanent manager so of course he will have. Sir Bobby had a win percentage of about 45%, Hughton will be on about 60% so far. Keegan was about 55% in his first spell as manager.
  9. No....he's just bald. Well, that's what alopecia means, it's the same thing. Ones a medical issue and one's hereditary. Alopecia *is* the hereditary condition that makes males lose hair. The Charlton player must have some other thing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldness JJ Shelvy has alopecia areata, a rare condition very much different to common baldness. Yeah, it's mental, one of my mates has it. No eyebrows or pubes or anything. Aye, I went to school with a lass who had it, she wore a wig.
  10. No....he's just bald. Well, that's what alopecia means, it's the same thing. Ones a medical issue and one's hereditary. Alopecia *is* the hereditary condition that makes males lose hair. The Charlton player must have some other thing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldness JJ Shelvy has alopecia areata, a rare condition very much different to common baldness.
  11. No....he's just bald. Well, that's what alopecia means, it's the same thing. No it isn't. Not in the sense of the condition that Jon Jo Shelvey has, he doesn't have any hair on his body at all.
  12. Greg

    NUFC Songbook

    I fucking hate Blackburn fans, bunch of fucking cunts.
  13. Was that an assist for Fraser Forster?
  14. Good save that from Fraser Forster.
  15. Just seen the interview. He said 'Twenty seven thousand people' 9 times in 3 minutes.
  16. I see Gareth Bale started for Spurs. They didn't win.
  17. All depends on how he feels, he probably wants to be with his family for a few weeks. Was it Babayaro who played against Liverpool and did very well though his mother had passed away a few days before? Babayaro yes, his best game in a black and white shirt against Liverpool just after he learnt that his brother had passed away.
  18. Had been ill with Alzheimer's for a while, R.I.P Mr Løvenkrands.
  19. I brought a Sombrero back from Barcelona away, god knows where it is now.
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