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1-0 win with us getting dicked would be purfect. Only becasue I have a bet on
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Hard becasue Krul is one of the few good things about newcastle and loves the place.....
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I can see the clocks on no problem
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Kind of like it
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Newcastle United vs Cardiff City - Saturday 3rd May @ 3pm (not on TV)
Slim replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
I will be turning my stream off after 60min -
Whats best team to watch in Miami in nov?
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He will be a D1 player at best. Why waste our time with him
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Site is that ? I would like it a bit bigger
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Getting a t shirt of this
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2014/15 NUFC Kits - New third kit revealed on page 143
Slim replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
Wish all fans thought that. Sadly it will still be snapped up by thousands of them -
Last season tops are only £10 sure prob helps Gateshead more than him. Also Halifax won 1-0 last night. Guessing they will be an easier game?
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http://www.groupon.co.uk/deals/newcastle/gl-precision-sports-management-4/38384648
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At higher level yes.
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Must be a way to meet him and sort this out for him
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Basically it was Ben Arfa or Pardew pick a side. Also I don't really give a s*** about Newcastle when Mike is in charge. So its hard for me to care who the manager is when everything about this clubs and football in the prem is s***.
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When did you do your U turn Slim? When Ben Arfa and Elliot stuff came out.
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Talksport. To be fair talksport presenters where saying why is he not playing and was nice for them to blame Pardew instead of saying he is lazy.
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Just to add I no longer support Pardew and previous stuff was not a wind up.
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Guy on talk sport saying he has done nothing and lazy all season. Talksport actually saying it's the manager.
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You banned from the Metro like? Got a broken ankle
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If I can walk I will be going
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Apr 27, 2014 14:02 By Ben Burrows The Northern Ireland winger joined the Magpies in 1995 - but not before his former boss bent the truth to help double his wages 32 Shares Share Tweet +1 Email Getty Magpie: Gillespie went on to make 113 appearances for Newcastle netting 11 times Keith Gillespie has revealed how Sir Alex Ferguson tricked Kevin Keegan when selling him to Newcastle. The former Northern Ireland winger joined the Magpies in 1995 as part of the £7m deal which saw Andy Cole move the other way. But not before Ferguson had intervened a little to ensure his man earned himself a bumper pay day. "After an FA Cup game, we thrashed out terms at midnight in a hotel in Sheffield. Back then I was a £250-a-week player," he told the Sunday Telegraph. "I remember Alex sitting there with a pen and paper, adding up figures and scribbling away. He told a bit of a white lie to Kevin Keegan: 'Keith’s on £600 a week at the moment so he’ll be looking for an increase on that.' "He didn’t tell me this would happen so I sat there with a poker face, giving nothing away. Newcastle were happy to double my wage and an hour later I shook hands on a deal worth £1,200 a week." Gillespie's book "How Not To Be A Football Millionaire" details his gambling addiction that cost him a staggering £7,215,875. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/keith-gillespie-reveals-sir-alex-3464857#ixzz306q2rijE Follow us: @DailyMirror on Twitter | DailyMirror on Facebook
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http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/417448/Chelsea-boss-Jose-Mourinho-s-regret-over-Newcastle-s-Davide-Santon Mourihno told FCInterNews.it: “Whenever I find someone who has everything to become a top player and stay in the first team I’ve never held back in giving them a chance. “I’m talking about Davide Santon who is now at Newcastle. “Santon has suffered two great misfortunes. “However, at 17-years-old everybody was saying that he would become for Inter what Paolo Maldini was for AC Milan.” And Mourinho hinted that he had been frustrated in his attempts to bring young players through during his time at Inter. He added: “Maybe in Italy they don’t know what is best." For his part, Italian international Santon is thought to be content at Newcastle despite interest from big clubs, including Maldini's former club AC Milan, back in his homeland. Earlier this year Santon's agent told Radio CRC: “I believe that Davide will remain in England because Newcastle want to count on him next season too. “The club believe that he still has great room for improvement.” If true, it is a philosophy that Chelsea's returning boss would surely endorse.