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Man, Spurs were terrible. They should have played Peter Crouch.
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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6853411,00.html
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I don't think anyone's said we have a world class midfield. Being able to score against teams like Wolves, West Ham, and Sunderland doesn't requrie world class players, although as a team with zero goals currently coming from your midfield I can see why you would be so wowed by a midfield capable of actually putting the ball in the net (rememeber what it feels like when the ball actually goes into the net for your own team?)
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If I don't go, down the pub. Remember the good old days of the radio or watching a full 90 minute match on Ceefax
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Was it Sheff United last season where we sang "Are you Sunderland in disguise" followed by "Your disguise is fucking shit"?
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My experience was they were so happy they could almost explode in the ground, huge grins, wanker signs, bedsheets, banners, party atmosphere, crying motions, songs, then walking with them outside the ground without stewards, coppers and barriers between us it was all "Unlucky lads, hope you come back up." So I have no shame at hoping we tonk them and can reprise songs from earlier in the season like "You're not laughing any more", "Where's your fucking bedsheets now", "Hope goal difference sends you down" with the handy addition of "Ireland was right, Birmingham's shite." Maybe a friendly reminder of this year's very open relegation battle in the form of "You're going down with whoever"
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Do you think a poor run against those teams will make Quinn consider getting rid, after giving Bruce a five year contract last month?
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What the fuck's wrong with him anyway, is it still just attributed to 'non-specific health problems" like a while ago or is it back to thigh injury? Reminds me of Dyer and people speculating if he was off with a fucked knee, depression, hepatitis or bad AIDS.
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Like the fact I'm going down for this one, even if we get beat we can sing "6-2 on aggregate" and go on like dicks.
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Oh well, they've got their limited edition *6th In January* commemorative plates at least. Aah wuz theiyr.
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West Brom must fancy going above them at the SOL next week like.
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Fucking hell, every player in a blue shirt's going to score at this rate, get the keeper up there and let him get one as well.
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Beattie - Connecting people.
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Oh, he's hit the beans!
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Going to this one
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Rooney was all set to become my captain and Fergie brings on Nani for 2 minutes at the end, what a twat.
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My mate's dad had a tenner on 3-1, Nolan first scorer at 95-1. Wasn't happy to see Jonas finally do something with a final ball.
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Just spotted this from a few days ago http://www.betfairfootball.com/premier-league/newcastle-united/newcastles-next-messiah-impresses-again-280311.html Newcastle's next messiah impresses again The belief that Newcastle fans only take to managers that have a history with the club, such as Kevin Keegan and Alan Shearer, is somewhat overstated, but it's undeniably easier to earn the trust of the Toon Army - and most fanbases - if you've already given the supporters reason to believe in you. Chris Hughton took a while to win around the St James' Park crowd, with his success leading him to become very popular before his controversial sacking, while the jury is still out on Alan Pardew due to the belief that he got the job because of his friendship with Mike Ashley and co rather than his ability. So without a so-called messiah figure on Tyneside right now, some Magpies fans must be tracking the progress of former midfielder Temuri Ketsbaia, who was very popular in his three years in the north east, keenly in the early years of his coaching career. Those who are can't fail to be impressed. The 43-year-old, who also had spells in Britain with Wolves and Dundee, guided his first employers Anorthosis Famagusta, into the group stage of the 2008-09 Champions League - becoming the first Cypriot team to progress that far - and coming agonisingly close to reaching the knockout rounds. After claiming two titles there, he had a brief, unbeaten stint with Olympiacos, before taking charge of the Georgia national team in 2009. His return to his homeland has been glorious, with not a single defeat suffered in ten games, their 1-0 weekend victory over Croatia being the best result yet. As a result, Georgia - having never previously reached an international tournament - are two points off the top of the incredibly open Euro 2012 qualifying Group F, which they are [6.2] to finish first in. Given the credit Slaven Bilic received for his hot streak as Croatia boss, Ketsbaia deserves huge praise. Ketsbaia admitted after Keegan's second departure in 2008 that he would love to manage Newcastle, so if there is a vacancy once Georgia's participation in Euro 2012 has concluded, the fiery cult hero would have to be seriously considered.
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Aye, got a canny right foot on him.
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Shitter than Perch in midfield or Ireland in his house in his boxers playing Call of Duty?
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Really needed that win. Nolan banned then? Why did we let Routledge go?
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http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,11661_6846589,00.html
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And if we can't get into Europe because of these silly clubs who are spending money in spite of being in debt getting those places, then they use the European money to keep their players, what then? Sorry like, but the suggestion Ashley has any kind of "blueprint" and actually plans more than 24 hours into the future makes me laugh, you have a lot more faith in him than I do. Does give me images of him as a hapless Wile E Coyote character though.