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Talking of which........are we still paying him.12 months on gardening leave, we could probably have bought another Joselu with that money by now!!
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I’ve just sent my objection......wait for a response.
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Well worth a read......one of the best articles i’ve Seen about MA, and his hangers on.
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Hadn’t realised this plonker was now manager of QPR........good start today?
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Actually been a member since 2005, read everything but don’t often post. Pre-Ashley days Actually worked as a PE teacher a mile down the road from his headquarters.Should have set my 6th formers onto him. They used to buy their PE stuff from his shed☹️
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Actually been a member since 2005, read everything but don’t often post. 73 posts in 13 years I think tubes has done more than that just today. Haha I'm passionate at least So am I,but mainly as a reader.....find myself agreeing with everything I read then disagreeing when another point of view is put.....i’m easily Swayed?
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Actually been a member since 2005, read everything but don’t often post.
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Believe he’s already out there talking to some club.......if it was us, we’d have sightings of him at the airport.
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Local tv news here in the East Midlands direct from King Power Stadium have Islam Slimani heading to a premier league club.No identity of club. I couldn’t find this news anywhere else in the media.....could be total b*******,but East Midlands today doesn’t tend to spout conjecture.
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What a great concept. Didn't realise until I started plotting, exactly how many grounds I'd been to that no longer exist. Many of the grounds I went to was in the 80's when we were in the 2nd division. How many of those teams are now in the 2nd,3rd and the conference. http://www.footballgroundmap.com/jinkyjim
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Chapel House always had a good team but you were crap at Cricket. Can you remember Pete Kirby 1974-81 chapel house weren't very good 78 tom 80, chapel park on the other hand were our main competition and they started to really pull away from us in the final year of middle school. well we only had about 35 lads to pick from. When I was there Claremont and Throckley middle schools rivalled us for crap teams whereas the Gosforth schools (was there 3 of them back in 85?) always absolutely trounced us. the gosforths (east,west and central) weren't that good in our time. we won the newburn league and cup first time round, semi of city and county cups. year later we won the newburn cup, chapel park the league, year later chapel park done the double (the league decider at their place, gravel pit of a pitch being a bit of a grudge match after their cheat of a ref started by giving them a pen for a foul on the egde of the "D", they had the entire school lined up on the touchlines and we ended up just braying the ball into them...........remember it as if it were yesterday) there was often trouble at games with throckley for some reason, punches and kicks at school gates and they also had the most mental pitch with about a 10ft slope running from one wing to the other. Can you remember the West Denton Pitch. They had put so much white lines (mixed with lime) that it burned a trench down the 2 touchlines and they developed wingers who kicked the ball down the wing, ran around the outside of the full back and caught up with the ball 20 yards later.........brilliant tactics.
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when was that ?, we (simonside middle) played against claremont in football and rugby, they were notoriously poor at both. I remember beating them 11-0 at their place, that was at footballscore,not rugby, be about 79-80ish. I was at Claremont 1974-79, was Dave ? (forgot surname) head of PE then. If not, John Angus definately was. Friday night staff football, we had staff from all the middle schools to make up the team.we called ourselves the Newburn Gnomes. Don't suppose you played,did you??? dave raynor you're thinking of. he left for walker central (?) about 78 or 79. John Angus (great teacher and mackem to boot) and Gordon Lowery (another great teacher) were mainly in charge of our football till Tim Seward came along. I saw John the other day, a regular in a local pub and he hasn't changed a jot (don't think he recognised me as he last saw me when I was 13). I remember going to watch some of those staff games as one or two were played on our (simonside) school field and it was a good excuse to have a laugh at our teachers and what possibly turned out to be, well, you I used to share a flat with John Angus! The original Middle School Teachers team mainly consisted of Simonside staff, Dave Rayner, John Angus, Gordon Lowery,Colin Jacques and a splintering of players from Cheviot,Chapel House,Chapel Park, Claremont, Dumpling Hall, West Denton, Throckley and Westerhope. Virtually unbeatable on a good day! It was surprising how many ex professionals we came across from other schools. Players who had retired and gone into teaching. I always thought ex footballers in the 60's and 70's became Pub managers!
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Chapel House always had a good team but you were crap at Cricket. Can you remember Pete Kirby 1974-81
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when was that ?, we (simonside middle) played against claremont in football and rugby, they were notoriously poor at both. I remember beating them 11-0 at their place, that was at footballscore,not rugby, be about 79-80ish. I was at Claremont 1974-79, was Dave ? (forgot surname) head of PE then. If not, John Angus definately was. Friday night staff football, we had staff from all the middle schools to make up the team.we called ourselves the Newburn Gnomes. Don't suppose you played,did you???
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I didn't think he played that many, that's a bit of a surprise. No did i, had to look it up, and still struggled to accept that he'd put on the famous shirt 62 times, let alone managing to find the net 18 times. Still if Tony Cunningham can score 4 goals then anyone can !!
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You would have to be virtually over 60 to have played with Paul Cannell, never mind over 50. His song says everything that needs to be said about him. He actually played 62 times for Newcastle scoring 18 goals in 6 years. Nearly as prolific as Shola !!
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For all you oldies older than 50, used to play in the same school team as Paul Cannell..............He was useless then as well!! Later in life played a staff Football game against (i think) Rutherford school and Dave Hilley was playing for them...........although in his 40's by then, still had all the touches and vision..........i never got near him in 90 minutes. Tony Green, after he retired through injury, became a teacher and brought his Under 13 team to play against my Under 13 from Claremont Middle School.............That was awesome, as he was my hero. When i helped run the Newcastle Boys Team in the late 70's, we had Paul Stephenson and Ian Bogie in the team, although the best player never got picked up by any club............Jimmy Page was his name (A name not to forget).
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That's why i stop booking Trains now. I always used to book the cheap trains months in advance but got shafted so many times that i drive up from Nottingham now instead.
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POSH HOTEL IN WHITLEY BAY your having a laugh!! Shhhhhhhhhhhhhh don't tell the Missus !!!!!!
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I usually drive up from Nottingham for home games, but decided to treat the missus to a night out in Whitley Bay and a stay in a posh Hotel. It won't be the same if there's no match.
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47 Million, you forgot about the Nolan money, add to that the Routledge money and you're closer to 50.
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"Reassurances That Every Penny Will Be Reinvested In The TEAM."
Jinky Jim replied to Crumpy Gunt's topic in Football
"The fee is enormous. I have had no chance to spend it. We have to make sure we spend it correctly in the summer. There will be £35m available and all of it will be spent, but it would be on fees AND wages." This is supposedly a quote from Pardew. If correct then the £35 million is to include the cost of the transfer and the player's wages. Would be typical of Ashley!! No extra money.