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Bless. RIP. Do it for the laddy!
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On purpose? (well apart from Dyer & possibly Bellamy)
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What a shite team. No Given, no Martins, no Taylor & still no Enrique. Smith & Viduka start, jesus wept. Good luck Edit: Their team is equally as shite. 0-0?
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I know that. But it's fun to rattle these internet shut in types. Says the saddo posting bollocks on another club's board. Which speaks volumes of the pathetic toon fan who backs the wanker up.
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Itz coz ya a massive club, man, with the best fans in the world, big stadium, Shearer, etc. Or maybe it's got something to do with your fat headed, pie eating, xenophobic c*** of a manager coming out and attacking our manager for no reason. Otherwise I wouldn't be seen dead on a Geordie site, deluded c***s. Go mourn something you arrogant, self righteous tart. Haha, classy. Maybe I'll mourn about not winning a trophy for god knows how f****** long. Or you could just go get a chicken out of the freezer, let it defrost and hold a mass vigil. Zzzzzz. Heard it all before. Same old stereotypical, cliched s****. You even had to butt in on an Everton fans death and his families mourning, can't stand anyone else having a piece of the mourning action. Desperate cry for attention if ever i've seen it, same goes with the 96 seats being removed from your new ground. Sad fuking bastards. A sign of your obvious limited intelligence that you need to use football tragedies to make your point. Fucking animal. mackems.gif The irony!
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Yep, the ONLY reason you lot turn up - the regular trophies. Wasn't lost on the rest of the country how much your attendances dipped under Roy Evans and Souness. You lot are bigger gloryhunters than the cosmopolitan Man Yoo fans. There's only a 33% chance he's actually from Liverpool, doesn't quite come across as Norwegian, hopefully he's not Irish. Probably born an Everton fan like most Liverpool 'supporters' but changed when he realised its easier to go with the winning side later on in his life.
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Itz coz ya a massive club, man, with the best fans in the world, big stadium, Shearer, etc. Or maybe it's got something to do with your fat headed, pie eating, xenophobic c*** of a manager coming out and attacking our manager for no reason. Otherwise I wouldn't be seen dead on a Geordie site, deluded c***s. Go mourn something you arrogant, self righteous tart. Haha, classy. Maybe I'll mourn about not winning a trophy for god knows how f****** long. Or you could just go get a chicken out of the freezer, let it defrost and hold a mass vigil. Zzzzzz. Heard it all before. Same old stereotypical, cliched shite. You even had to butt in on an Everton fans death and his families mourning, can't stand anyone else having a piece of the mourning action. Desperate cry for attention if ever i've seen it, same goes with the 96 seats being removed from your new ground. Sad fuking bastards.
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Itz coz ya a massive club, man, with the best fans in the world, big stadium, Shearer, etc. Or maybe it's got something to do with your fat headed, pie eating, xenophobic c*** of a manager coming out and attacking our manager for no reason. Otherwise I wouldn't be seen dead on a Geordie site, deluded c***s. Go mourn something you arrogant, self righteous tart. Haha, classy. Maybe I'll mourn about not winning a trophy for god knows how fucking long. Or you could just go get a chicken out of the freezer, let it defrost and hold a mass vigil.
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Itz coz ya a massive club, man, with the best fans in the world, big stadium, Shearer, etc. Or maybe it's got something to do with your fat headed, pie eating, xenophobic cunt of a manager coming out and attacking our manager for no reason. Otherwise I wouldn't be seen dead on a Geordie site, deluded cunts. Go mourn something you arrogant, self righteous tart.
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And you can fuk off you stupid scouse cunt. Why on earth so many fuking bellends from other clubs come and sign up here i do not know. Got nowt else to do you dumb prick?
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Pathetic by our boss. Should concentrate on not getting turned over by average teams rather than mouthing off at someone who's won the Champions League. Arsehole. >
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Its terrible, but unfortunately we still have players on the books here for the money only, and it shows.
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Sorry mate, here you go http://www.thesun.co.uk/article/0,,2-2007430260,00.html Ta. Apologised? Sorry like, the little fuker wants to be banned from every ground in the Country, its what should happen to joe public, its what should certainly happen to a footballer. The 'I'm French i didn't know' shite doesn't wash, you can't flounce the law because you are stupidly ignorant.
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Knee injury or something like that ended his career very early. His brother is playing footie now, LB as well i think.
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http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/football/premier_league/newcastle/article2484937.ece From The Times September 19, 2007 Michael Owen shows optimism after another injury scan George Caulkin Michael Owen had a scan yesterday to determine the extent of his niggling groin injury, but the Newcastle United striker is optimistic that surgery can be avoided, minimising disruption for club and country. The 27-year-old has been inconvenienced rather than troubled by the problem for a number of weeks, during which time he has been in excellent form. Owen was substituted in the 55th minute of Newcastle’s 1-0 defeat away to Derby County on Monday night, having complained of discomfort at half-time. While he was prepared to play on, Sam Allardyce, his manager, took the precautionary decision to withdraw him from the fray, raising concerns that his fitness was once again an issue. With vital matches against Estonia and Russia next month, there would also be ramifications for England. Owen scored three goals in his most recent international appearances, against Israel and Russia last week, and Steve McClaren, the head coach, has already lost Emile Heskey for the next round of European Championship qualifying fixtures. The results of Owen’s scan are still be pored over, but the striker remains in positive fettle, no operation has been planned and if one became necessary the procedure would be routine, necessitating an absence of less than a fortnight. He expects to be involved against West Ham United at St James’ Park on Sunday. However, given the extent of Owen’s injury history on Tyneside - he has started only 15 league matches since joining Newcastle from Real Madrid in 2005 and has been hampered by metatarsal, anterior cruciate ligament and thigh problems – caution is necessary. Allardyce has conceded that Owen will require rehabilitation for the rest of his career after his lengthy recuperation in the wake of the World Cup finals. In football, on the pitch as well as off it, quick fixes are unusual and Allardyce has played down his side’s prospects this season. After a successful summer in the transfer market and a sequence of five matches without defeat, the mood among supporters on Tyneside had been healthy, but a limp performance at Pride Park confirmed that hard work is still required. “Top six? We are not talking about the top six,” Allardyce said. “Newcastle finished eighth-bottom last season and we have come in and changed a lot of things around and that has showed in our performance at Derby. We didn’t go there expecting to win. A draw would have been a good result.” Their subsequent loss was anything but; yet players refused to grasp at easy excuses. “The game was a bit of an embarrassment,” Nicky Butt, the midfield player, said. “No disrespect to Derby, but they’re not one of the top guns. We didn’t prove ourselves against them and we’ve only got ourselves to blame for that.”
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/sport/football.html?in_article_id=482570&in_page_id=1779 Scan to decide if Owen needs op Last updated at 21:49pm on 18th September 2007 Michael Owen had a scan yesterday to determine if he needs an operation to sort out a groin problem. Owen was taken off early in the second half of Newcastle's defeat to Derby on Monday night, but club sources insisted there was no long-term problem. The England striker has conceded it is possible he may need surgery, but he and the club will fight to avoid that. Owen's withdrawal at Derby looks like being successful in the short-term, with the 27-year-old fit enough to play against West Ham on Sunday. Of more concern to England boss Steve McClaren is whether or not Owen will be fit for the Euro 2008 qualifiers against Estonia and Russia next month. If an operation is necessary, the forward would be out for at least two weeks. Newcastle's medical staff will know the results of the scan today. Wigan manager Chris Hutchings says Emile Heskey is 'touch and go' for England's two Group E games in October. The striker had a screw inserted into his right foot yesterday after breaking a metatarsal.
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Good theory, but can anyone ensure that no more release clause can be activated? Who knows? Only Owen and the club i say.
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Doubt Martins is that patient... That's the problem....
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So just because Liverpool put 6 past them, at Anfield, that means every team including us should be putting goals past them, even at Pride Park? At some point, Derby were gonna get a win, and work out how to put 11 men behind the ball, and stop people playing - its just unfortunate it happened last night, and we didn't show much creativity either anyway. Yes, we played badly, which may or may not be partly down to the international break, and having players away - but regardless, I cannot believe so many people are getting at Allardyce already, after ONE defeat! So much for giving the new management time, eh??!!!! Probably many the same people who were screaming because Ashley wasn't spunking millions on over-priced/over-paid 'trophy' or Galactico' signings. We haven't looked impressive all season though apart from the first 45 minutes against Bolton. Shit, long ball football with no pace or creativity in the side. Shocking. 100% agreement. On field were as bad as ever, i only hope the changes takes its time and he's having to make do (ie no creativity in mid) atm due to injuries and not being able to bring in the right players. But my initial worries about Viduka & Smith seem to be very justified right now, i wish they weren't.
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You really do have to admire Liverpool's mental strength and luck in this competition.
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Sam is playing Owen, bigging him up, trying to prove his fitness, and get him amongst the goals so he can sell him in the winter window where clubs with Euro commitments will pay over the odds for fire power to help them progress in the next round, with no release clause active. Martins is for next season, and the future.