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Surely we wouldn't? Have we shit ourselves and gone 'Fuck, fine, you don't have to have Carver as assistant, turn up on Sunday and save us, here's a bag of money'
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Ryder on Twitter Interesting developments at #dcfc with Steve McClaren with reports that he could leave in next 48 hours.
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Going to be on a Stag in Scotland tomorrow and Saturday, will be trying to get back to SJP on Sunday and watch this with a foul hangover after a four hour car journey.
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Had on a fucking second, how come the media narrative is all about plucky Sunderland, how sweet, big dick is crying? What about entitled Sunderland fans hounding Gus out the the club and how they should have been grateful for the points the got them, be careful what you wish for etc?
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Latest tactic, tell the players that relegation is bad. Also, ignore the 'supporter thing' http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/john-carver-use-relegation-experience-9294096?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
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I can't believe you monsters wanted children to die of heart conditions rather than John play golf http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/john-carver-says-conscience-clear-9292801
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I'm fucking delighted we forced Pardew out, even better than some people are still crying about it Best thing to happen to NUFC all season. Of course it would have been better if we'd sacked him, which would have avoided the mess we're in now.
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Clearly a tactical design. Make the back look plain and ugly so that their usual guaranteed mugs will pay extra to cover it up with names and shirt numbers. Ha, joke's on them, we don't have any players kids want on their back.
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Wonga chairman Andy Haste, July 2014 http://i.imgur.com/GX5drZu.png
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Best thing is, they probably could have changed it, but if they did Wonga would be fucked, as their excuse for not taking the logo off the kids kits after promising not to target kids with marketing was that about 8 months ago it was too far down the production process to change it.
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Looking for a 'reinvention' http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-32778204
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Maybe he thought they wouldn't recognise him because he was wearing a mask?
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I work Saturday to Wednesday night shift and this week I'm not going to bed Sunday morning till around 12 so I sleep all the way through this shit and wake up around 7pm to find SUNDERLAND relegated hehehe In all fairness though everyone is praying for a man united win. If we cannot beat an out of sorts West Ham team at home then we deserve to go down no qualms about it Be very interest to listen to this hopeless cunts interview after the game if we do get relegated and it sinks in what he has done and is responsible for Be more interested in what he says if we lose but stay up anyway, his delusions are such that he'll probably claim he was the only person who could have saved us by getting that win against Villa.
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Was that a "Back Pardew .com" banner I saw on MotD?
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Yep And Sunderland played Chelsea.
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Easy to calculate our chances now, just look at the odds for Man U to win next week and that's how likely we are to stay up. You can ignore our game, because we're not winning it.
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That's some blow for their survival hopes.
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http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/05/12/20/2898B2EE00000578-3078756-image-a-9_1431457567074.jpg
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http://www.themag.co.uk/2015/05/comment-mike-ashley-plays-catch-22-with-newcastle-fans/
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Pretty dire assessment of the squad by the Mag. http://www.themag.co.uk/2015/05/breakdown-of-the-newcastle-squad/
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What will cause him to sell is his other businesses doing badly so that he has to raise capital to prop them up. As long as Sports Direct is performing well, he can accept NUFC not generating a huge amount of income in itself, while it provides completely free of charge high profile, worldwide advertising for his successful exploitative sportswear empire that would otherwise cost a fortune. Even if NUFC was running at a loss, that's a net gain for him.
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Yeah, I'm sure that he's more bothered that someone buys a Mag-pie on a match day than a £100m windfall plus being able to have staff employed with no commitment whatsoever for five years. Ticket prices, burger and shirt sales for a whole season probably don't reach his share price bump, never mind the economic gain he's getting from the Tory government keeping workers rights suppressed.
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Good work Britain *slow clap* http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/billionaire-mike-ashley-adds-100m-to-fortune-as-sports-direct-shares-rise-after-election-10239390.html