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pedro111

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  1. Honestly, there can be no way back for Ashley now, he HAS to sell the club.
  2. Fuck this whole Keegan Malarkey, creating new songs is where its at: "Nacho, Nacho maaaaaan, I want to be, a Nacho man!" and: "If you're going to San Fran Xisco, Be sure to wear, a white bandage in your hair, Cause if you come, to San Fran Xisco, He'll fuck you up and leave you in despair!"
  3. I am sure there are plenty more mental billionaire arabs out there and I would hazard a guess that sooner or later they will come in for us as I reckon we are pretty high on the list of potential play things. Meh, If you cant beat them, join them.
  4. Never going to be agreed to so it is pointless talking about it. There is a salary cap in rugby union & league but I reckon next year Leicester & Wasps will be at the top in union & in next years league St Helens & Leeds will do well. Just because you have salary doe not equal equality. I guess the Dolphins have just been unlucky in there quest for a superbowl. No, but it does mean that every team has the real opportunity to compete and be the best. As for the Dolphins, they are where they are because of s**** team management not becuase they dont have resources and funds to compete which is the case for 90% of the Prem. The Dolphins have more chance of winning the Superbowl in the next 15 years than Stoke City do of winning the Prem in the next 200 years by a country mile. Even with a salary cap I am not disputing that there are not still good teams that dominate and s*** teams. The good teams can remain good for long periods through managing the team right which is how it should be but eventually through natural progression these teams or dynasties finish and therefore the club usually takes a significant downturn for a few years allowing other teams to take up the mantle. A salary cap just means that the s*** teams are not forever destined to remain at the bottom of the food chain through lack of resources which is only a good thing in my opinion.
  5. I love the caption on the picture: 'A dejected Kevin Keegan during Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Arsenal' even though it clearly isn't. Neither is the second pick claiming to be from his first home game in charge against Bolton. It was a 3pm kick off on a Saturday not a night game FFS.
  6. Thought, I'd repost here what I wrote in the Ronaldo thread: Honestly, American style salary caps and maybe a transfer cap of 35 million should come into English football with immediate effect from the start of next season for the sake of the game. I dont care if this affects English teams chances in Europe or not. Domestic football is really all that matters and every team should be given equal resources. Teams like Wigan and Bolton should have just as much chance of winning the Premier League as Man U or Chelsea and now apparently Man City. It has got to happen at some point. I hate to harp on about the NFL but since every team no matter how big or how small has to adhere to the salary cap it means the gap between the best teams and the worst teams is MUCH, MUCH smaller than it is in our Premier League. What this means is that good management/coaching, player trades and recruitment etc (transfers) play a bigger part in the game. It also means that the power balance shifts around the league on a fairly regular basis, and the absolute worst team in the league at any one time knows that given the right selection of head coach plus consistent team building and desire can see the worst team become a serious challenger in a matter of years. I am just advocating their system as a sort of template with the appropriate tweaks made to suit the world of our football.
  7. Aye, I think we are in for the mauling of the Millenium in tomorrow's rags off the usual suspects.
  8. Even Wright-Phillips. If Man City are going where they say they are then Wright Phillips is going to be on the bench again or probably even sold for not being good enough. Mental.
  9. Commie. I hate to harp on about the NFL but since every team no matter how big or how small has to adhere to the salary cap it means the gap between the best teams and the worst teams is MUCH, MUCH smaller than it is in our Premier League. What this means is that good management/coaching, player trades and recruitment etc (transfers) play a bigger part in the game. It also means that the power balance shifts around the league on a fairly regular basis, and the absolute worst team in the league at any one time knows that given the right selection of head coach plus consistent team building and desire can see the worst team become a serious challenger in a matter of years. I am just advocating their system as a sort of template with the appropriate tweaks made to suit the world of our football.
  10. Honestly, American style salary caps and maybe a transfer cap of 35 million should come into English football with immediate effect from the start of next season for the sake of the game. I dont care if this affects English teams chances in Europe or not. Domestic football is really all that matters and every team should be given equal resources. Teams like Wigan and Bolton should have just as much chance of winning the Premier League as Man U or Chelsea and now apparently Man City. It has got to happen at some point.
  11. So with KK apparently in hiding, lets speculate on what he might be doing this very minute. I reckon he is sitting in his underpants infront of the TV watching an episode of Lovejoy on a constant loop whilst gorging on a KFC family bucket.
  12. pedro111

    E-mail...

    They just said that they have had 22,000 e-mails on Keegan. Dont waste your time mate.
  13. I dont think that I can ever see a day when I wont support Newcastle. Its just the way it is isnt it? in your blood and all that. Having said that I voted 'No' because I read the question wrong!
  14. Fuk off! :lol: :lol: :lol: I would love it, LOVE IT, if that were true :lol: :lol: :lol: I heard it too, just caught the end of it. Poor Oliver, it always rains on him.
  15. Lets not beat about the bush, while alot of the fans at the ground are there for the right reasons and deeply care about the club, I would say the vast majority are mongs. Charvers and idiots just trying get on telly, smirking, swigging out of bottles of brown ale and generally acting like nobs.
  16. Man United fans got that from the City fans mobbing Berbatov into the car. Saw a lady with a toddler and an infant walking around in slippers. Had to be half past twelve at the time. Still a photo finish between them and the City fans. I saw that too but you are being too kind calling her a 'lady'. Scum of the earth tbh having a bairn out like that at that hour. You expect her to leave it in the house, by itself? it could stick its fingers in the electric socket or owt man.
  17. There has got to be some kind of an announcement before 6 ffs.
  18. Just heard that the crowd is growing by the minute and becoming even more volatile. ffs.
  19. Man United fans got that from the City fans mobbing Berbatov into the car. Saw a lady with a toddler and an infant walking around in slippers. Had to be half past twelve at the time. Still a photo finish between them and the City fans. I saw that too but you are being too kind calling her a 'lady'. Scum of the earth tbh having a bairn out like that at that hour.
  20. You've got to laugh or you'll cry ffs. Jesus wept.
  21. No matter how bad I feel today watching this s**** on SSN, Georgie Thompson will always brighten up my day. I'd walk from Newcastle to London with Mike Ashley on my back just to get into her knickers.
  22. Brummie has cursed us. After todays events outside of the ground, we have rose up to claim our rightfull title as 'Mong City'. Ten times worse than the mongs at Eastlands yesterday. We are in Meltdown tbh.
  23. Ive just spoke to someone on the phone too who is there and it sounded mental like.
  24. He wasn't the brains behind Leeds' good run - that was Poyet, now at Chelsea. After he left Leeds were f***ed and Wise kept losing - he would have been sacked if he had stayed! Spurs isnt it?
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