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Everything posted by M4
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Howay Eddie. What a man. Let's go for this season! Fuck them all just like the last few years. United.
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Hmm, just looked into this Yeah, that's not ideal... Just about enough to not be a deal breaker I think.
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Was looking thoroughly at this... took me way too long to realise it's he exact same photo on all three side screens
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Well, I was not expecting that
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Get in. What a way to seal it.
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Proper penalty this time...
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... That deserved to be saved.
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Now that was a save. Went to get that. Well, well howay Palace.
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Mac Allister's face
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Let's go. Here we go.
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I'm in the "green shirt is shit" camp, but an added annoyance that comes from it is that it might be used in a game here and there where we could easily just wear the brilliant third kit.
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"A bit off" is quite the euphemism... That thing is horrendous.
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These should be the default/standard shorts. Just an absolute winner of a kit.
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Well fucking hell... ... Okay, I'm buying 2 now.
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Nah, no hesitation to be had about it: that shirt is a banger
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Shame he couldn't give it another year, at least have one promotion to his name. Going back to the UK apparently.
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Thanks for all the positive reinforcement on the last couple of pages. Tried Soccer03/04/02/... For the first time last month and got 3 kits each for my 2 young boys. So that's 6 shirts with numbering and shorts for 85 pounds. Don't even want to think how much that would have been genuine. Also find it all the more difficult to justify full price for the kids when they could ruin it after 5 minutes.
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Always heard that the deal was done so too late to cancel, but was that the timeline? Transfer fee accepted, so obviously too late for the club to cancel, but he could still have pulled out from personal terms? Obviously yes his quality dropped off a cliff for Spurs, but from continuity and habit alone he would have been better for us, I think.
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Contentious guy for us Newcastle fans I suppose. But in hindsight, his Shearer red card set the wheels in motion that season that eventually got Sir Bobby in. One of those iconic figures from early Premier League football.