

Tom_NUFC
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Carr can fuck off. A complete waste of oxygen.
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Exactly. It got to the point where he pretty much had to go and he jumped before he was pushed. He wasn't the right man, but I think everything he did was with the best of intentions, and I'm sorry it didn't work out. No hard feelings towards him on my part.
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Agreed. This must NEVER be allowed to happen Aye, and bring back Blitzkreig Bop by The Ramones before the KO
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Titus Bramble's Defensive Shambles The Roed Out Of Toon Bore Galore A Duff Season Dyerbolical A Million Reasons For Our Bad Season Or perhaps we can have a sequel to this http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/supergeordie/nufc/c.jpg which would be this http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v298/supergeordie/nufc/clueless2.jpg
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ah, cunning. He says: "I've never spoken to Sam Allar- dyce and he has never spoken to me," But he's said nowt about Sam Allardyce
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Chelsea, closely followed by Spurs, then Everton and then Liverpool
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aye, just heard it on the radio now. Absolutely dreadful news, and to think he spent yesterday watching us serve up that dross
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Terrible news. Where have you heard this? I'm not questioning it, just I've been listening to the radio and heard nothing about this.
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nowt else to say really, it's all been said. I thought it was an absolute cheek asking people to stay at the end - please stay in your seats and applaud these (mostly) useless/clueless/over-paid, don't give a sh*t c*nts who yet again have let us all down. I never leave early, I don't boo (although I can't blame people who do), but I'm sorry after the way most of those c*nts have played this year, no I will not stay behind and applaud the grossly overpaid dross and embarassments that they have given us this season. I saw the Journal recently had a North East rich list, and the fact that Dyer and Duff are in the Top 10 richest people living in the North East makes my piss boil. I think Roeder will be gone shortly after the end of the season. Part of me feels sorry for him, but we aren't going to get anywhere with him, so although I have reservations about Allardyce, if he was to replace Roeder then I'd see that as an improvement. But for all that I acknowledge Roeder isn't up to the job my view would be I'm sorry it hasn't worked out.
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It should be they who applaud us
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They're wearing a St George's cross style shirt for this season to mark the centenary. St George apart from being the Patron saint of England, is also the patron Saint of the city of Milan, amongst others.
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Post other team's new strips here Inter centenary Home shirt http://www.internazionale.fr/forums/uploads//post-2-1176804513_thumb.jpg
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I bet we do at some point. We're on our fourth now.
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Chris Coleman's no better than Roeder.
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Harper 5 - Average Solano 5 - Average Carr 6 - One of his better games...which says a lot Bramble 2 - Sh!teus Shambles, bags packed yet? Off you go son. Taylor 7 - A solid performances. Can't do everthing himself, resuced Bramble several times Milner 6 - Not as good as he has been, but not bad Dyer 2 - What did this joker do tonight, and why the f*ck was he captain? Christ on a bike. Nearly gifted them a goal thanks to him playing an atrocious ball to nowhere. Dyer by name, Dire by nature. Emre 5 - Annonymous but no worse than others (Ameobi 6 - Had a couple of chances, first game back after a lengthy injury, can't expect too much) Sibierski 5 - See Emre (N'Zogbia 4 - Didn't do much at all) Martins 5 - Average tonight, I think he could have done a bit better with some chances Owen 6 - Good to see him back, and he appears to have come through the full 90 unscathed. Like Shola, he had a few opportunities and you can't expect miracles from him straight away after such a long time out.
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Can't say I'm thrilled by the prospect of Allardyce here. I don't like him, I don't like the Football his sides play, and perhaps some of those saying his sides only play sh!te football because he doesn't have the money or resources are right, then again maybe not. I'm not sure I'd like us to be the guinea pig on that one.
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Hakan Sukur Pedrag Mijatovic Bebeto Daniel Amekachi Abide Pele Jean-Pierre Papin Marc Degryse Sean Dundee Steffan Effenburg Kennet Andersson Kent Neilsen Dzjaki Dzjakinowski Oleg Salenko Igor Shalimov Diego Fuser Claudio Caniggia Freddy Rincon John Harkes Julio Salinas Andoni Zubizaretta Ion Andoni Goicoechea Toni Polster Stephane Chapuisat Ciriaco Sforza Kobi Jones Mark Wright Phil Stamp Nathan Blake David Speedie Tony Coton Robin Van Der Laan Kazuyoshi Miura Valdo Zinho Matty Appleby Nayim Edmundo Alessandro Costacurta Wynton Rufer Dejan Savicevic Christian Panucci Michel Vonk Andrei Kanchelskis Gunnar Halle Hans Segers Anders Limpar John Jensen
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Tony Yeboah Justin Edinburgh Ludek Miklosko Lee Sharpe Graham Fenton Steve Claridge Noel Whelan Ronnie Eklund
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No. The phrase you're looking for is Bramble es un burro
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Erik Dornhelm. What happened to him?
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I'll make it clear that I don't support any other club - only NUFC. But I do have clubs I like. SPAIN: Barcelona. Yeah, they play good football, but I also like the way the club is run, and I wish so much we were run in a similar way. Also, during the Franco regime, Barcelona became the focal point of Catalan defiance. Catalonia had been a bastian of Republican forces and support in the Spanish Civil War and held out right until the end. Following the war, Republicans and their sympathisers were brutally suppressed, particularly the Catalans and the Basques whose distinctive cultures and languages were seen as Anti-Spain by the Francoists. Their customs, identities and languages were banned. Therefore, FC Barcelona became the means by which they could display their identity, vent their anger. SCOTLAND: Celtic. Went to a pre-season tournament NUFC were in at Ibrox and was sickened by all the sectarian bullsh!t I saw and heard. For someone who's ancestors came from Ireland, hearing songs about wanting to kill and murder Irish people was disgusting. I never paid much attention to the auld firm before that, I didn't care much, but the experience warmed me to Celtic, although I know they have c*nts who do the same sort of sh!t back. That's about it, although I would like to mention that I do have a soft spot for another English club. Tranmere. I have a lot of family down that way, and they were the first team my Mam followed when she was a kid (obviously she moved up here, started taking me to watch NUFC and got sucked in to NUFC herself). I have aunts, uncles and cousins who are big Tranmere fans and I've watched them a number of times down the years. I like it when we've met them. I remember the first time we did (not counting that Mercantile credit tournament) and my mam being worried over her divided loyalties, but once the match was underway she found she was automatically going for NUFC.
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Fair play to him, it was a good thing to do. I know its the Mackems like, but that's what clubs should be doing, thinking about the fans.