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Everything posted by Keefaz
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Considering he's basically failed to turn in a single class performance in two years, I wouldn't hold my breath.
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Bowyer was a fucking rubbish signing, tbh. Never did anything of note in his time here: see Barton, in fact.
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Not exactly related but I don't know how anyone can boo and keep a straight face. I've tried; it's impossible. You literally sound ridiculous, like you're trying to do a rubbish monkey impression or something. That's why you just shout, "Boo, ya cunt".
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If hes still there, aal gaan doon an chin em! Fair to say that the fella behind the counter--who I know is a long-term ST holder and away dayer--had to bite his lip.
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Were any of you lot at West Monkseaton post office about an hour ago? I was queuing to post some stuff and the gadgie ahead of me in the queue started talking about how Keegan 'walked away from every job he's had' and that he's a 'disgrace'. I swear there was almost a blazing row: it's like someone took this thread and made it real.
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Found a bit of metal in my Greggs sarnie once. No, ta.
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Get out of my club.
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Oh right, I'm meant to go "excuse me good sirs, I believe that 'football chant' you are singing displays some factual inaccuracies. Perhaps you would consider some revisions?" 'I've made a list.'
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Ultimately, we're still 21st in the league, anyway.
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eh? Sigh. I said, why don't one of these people complaining about the song suggest changing it to one of the thousands of people singing it. See how they get on, y'know? im a thick geordie bastr@d, but ill stick to the original version on weds thanks. Bloody hell, that's what I was saying. The people complaining wouldn't have the bawls to pipe up at the game, if they find the chant 'embarrassing'. Not really the time or place to have a rational conversation about the merits or otherwise of a particular chant, like.
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Absolutely top-notch post.
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Opening paragraph: 'I used to know Sol Campbell quite well. We weren't bosom pals but in my early days as a Fleet Street showbiz hack, I'd bump into him on the party circuit so beloved of footballers and he was always good fun to hang out with.' Oh, aye, Piers, I bet you and Sol were out on the lash every other night, mate. Later on: 'I said hello but he just stared at me with dead eyes, shook my hand with what seemed like severe reluctance, muffled a response and walked on.' Thought you'd be used to that sort of response by now, you fucking prick.
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That Clarke Carlisle is a really interesting bloke.
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If anyone want to ask me about swimming, I've got my 200m badge.
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Don't think he has an attitude problem. Maybe lacks confidence in the box and shooting is apparently not his strong point. He did seem a bit too casual after his early chance though. Casual in his general play? Aye. Not sure about that. Does seem to be a confidence player, though. Couple of times I thought he got caught dwindling on the ball and not being the most urgent. Oh, aye, I agree with that. Was more inexperience, I thought, than anything else. Think his attitude has been very good, tbh, and work-rate miles above anything Shola's turned in.
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Don't think he has an attitude problem. Maybe lacks confidence in the box and shooting is apparently not his strong point. He did seem a bit too casual after his early chance though. Casual in his general play? Aye. Not sure about that. Does seem to be a confidence player, though.
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Don't think he has an attitude problem. Maybe lacks confidence in the box and shooting is apparently not his strong point. He did seem a bit too casual after his early chance though. Casual in his general play?
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Don't think he has an attitude problem. Maybe lacks confidence in the box and shooting is apparently not his strong point.
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My dad said, "Well, no one was showing for him". OK! So just play a suicidal backpass instead! Safer to hoof it into the stands and defend the throw-in. Same goes for Colo, too. Even when he mugs an attacker it seems like he then has to do it another two or three times.
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After the 4-1 win at Stadium of Sh*te, there was quite a movement amongst the fans (and on here, I remember) to give him the job. many of us, possibly you too were horrified. But the local papers did a percentage thing, and it was two thirds and more for Roeder. I got the feeling that Shepherd didn't want to give him the job. Of course when you say "I didn't know anyone etc" memory has a habit of being forgetful when it suits ! Perhaps, but when the news was announced I don't remember anyone saying, "Oh, good: just what we wanted".
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They did with Roeder, unfortunately (not me, I hasten to add) And massively DIDN'T with Souness and Allardyce In what way did they listen when it came to Roeder? I don't know anyone who wanted him as permanent manager.
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Is that a wise tactic?
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I just turned it off cos' it was getting on my wick. What happened?