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Horrible bastard and although he is decent he is still prone to a gaff or two. Gave away a daft pen v someone earlier this season I seem to remember. Us man, you tit.
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For a centre half up against him 1-on-1 though, Nolan's easier to mark than the goalpost. Btw, of Nolan's 10 goals this season, Andy Carroll has made 6 of them. Oh well, at least Liverpool are better off eh Kevin?
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Both. For pubs it is much cheaper. I've been told around £80 a month it is for the systems. While sky charge at least £3000 a year and in some pubs ask for a taking of the profits made during live games. They also show the 3pm kick off's as well. £3000 a year??? Try £3000 a month and you'll be a bit closer. This has the potential to blow football's gravy train apart. About time, hope it does.
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I'm with this. Sheer blind unflinching bitter hatred is what's needed. No argument here. If only the players felt the same and put it into action. When we play Liverpool it'll all be backslapping and shirt swapping. Rather see one of our lads raking their studs down the back of his leg. Still pissed off none of our lot did so much as put a tackle in on De Jong.
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I'm with this. Sheer blind unflinching bitter hatred is what's needed.
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Agreed 100% When the hell is Andy Carroll going to be worth more than £35m? Even if he realises his potential I assume by then there would be some kind of financial regulations in place within football to stop enormous fees in the future. So long as the money is invested in the TEAM in the summer, Ashley did a very good bit of business with the Carroll sale. agree. especially when caroll asked nufc to match the wages liverpool was offering him! atm i like the wage-structure we have....its the only way to progress and it will more or less only attract players who really want to play for us! Yep. Said the same thing myself yesterday. Would be gutted if we broke our wage structure to accomodate a money-hungry player. That's what big successful clubs do though. Unfortunately, that's the way football is. I'd rather compete with the best than watch Andy Carroll scoring for Liverpool from my moral high ground.
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It's not so simple as just saying Carroll wouldn't have featured anyway. Players don't play in a psychological vacuum, they are affected by certain factors. Think of it as fighting a huge fire and the firefighters, who have been coping admirably with buckets of water since their main hose broke four hours ago, have just been told the hose has gone to put a fire out in Liverpool and isn't coming back, oh and you've now got less buckets than you had before. Hope is gone, the light at the end of the tunnel, that the club have continually told the players could be getting closer, has been extinguished. And where there is no hope, there is only despair. Nowt against Arsenal, nowt at Blackburn, we'll begin to slide but folk will just expect the lads to turn it on when certain teams turn up at SJP... don't kid yourselves, it is going to take something special to arrest the slide once it starts.
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Has it escaped everyone's attention that Shola never lasts more than about three games without picking up some knock or other? Alright we never expected an injury like this but i never thought for a second that he'd stay fit for more than half the remaining games. The club knew this too when they made their decision to weaken the squad.
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More chance of Carroll playing for us again this season tbh.
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Great ovation for Carroll. Not seen so many chafed hands in Liverpool since they pushed that wall on those horrible Juventus fans. Fucking cunts.
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You do realise we've won 3, drawn 2 & lost 3 under him in the league yeah? That's pretty much the rate we'd been going all season. Reckon that rate will sustain until the end of the season do you?
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Can't believe he's not getting any stick for possibly the most dismal transfer window I can remember and that's up against some very stiff competition. Already begun to decimate both the squad and the team spirit.
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Glad we never went for Keane or Sturridge, wouldn't want to see Leon relegated to the bench.
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Says the person who backed the idiot manager. The "useless bastards" seemed to be going along nicely before this clown rolled up.
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When we first heard about it - well, when I heard about it with him - he just said to me, 'Whatcha think?' and you can imagine my reaction towards him and everything, I was just delighted for him. He's gonna be a great addition to hopefully what's gonna be a great new start for Liverpool." He was with Nolan when he heard about it and asked him what he thought?
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Would he have been delighted and told him to go for it if it had been Man Utd or (don't laugh) Everton with this bid? I very much doubt it. Carroll's an impressionable lad, thick as mince and at an age when peer pressure can be a major factor in his decisions, he obviously has a lot of respect for Kevin Nolan and the "captain" should have been doing every single thing to sway his decision towards staying at Newcastle United, not waving him off while holding up a Liverpool scarf and singing You'll Never Walk Alone. Can't believe anyone can defend this, it's disgusting.
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What about what your own fans 'want and deserve' Kevin?
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I like Kevin Nolan as much as the next person but this is not on. Strip him of the armband and give it to Colo, Harper or Barton tonight. 'You can imagine my reaction of delight'? Fuck off.
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Actually now the third time that Dalglish has broken the transfer record for a Geordie striker, and won the league the first time too.
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"Reassurances That Every Penny Will Be Reinvested In The TEAM."
Wullie replied to Crumpy Gunt's topic in Football
We lost the best part of half a million a week off the wage bill when we got relegated and they still have always claimed it was too high, even after promotion, despite the fact he sanctioned nearly every player in the squad. Please don't kid yourselves that getting anyone off it will open up funds elsewhere because it won't. -
"Reassurances That Every Penny Will Be Reinvested In The TEAM."
Wullie replied to Crumpy Gunt's topic in Football
More Tiotes like N'Zogbia? That would have been the vast majority of the money gone btw, on a player they themselves sold for a third of his true value. -
What can i say, i like biggs.
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Has he really said that? x
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Close this embarrassing thread ffs.