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Mick

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  1. I know he gets stuck in, his cards ratio per game is probably better than his goals per game ratio.
  2. A goal scoring record of 1 in almost every 8 games, I can't wait.
  3. It could be argued that none of them play for the shirt, money seems to be more important than the shirt these days.
  4. N'Zogbia has done much better for Newcastle than Duff has so far so I think people are entitled to say that if it's while they've been here, Duff had been mainly poor.
  5. He'll not answer so give up, nobody cares what he thinks anyway.
  6. I'm sure they're redoubling their efforts at this tragic news. Get a f****** grip man.
  7. You do think highly of yourself, if you are who you're claiming to be than resolving the problem without the help of the mods shouldn't be beyond you.
  8. And the time before that? :sign19: :sign19: :sign19: :sign19: :sign19:
  9. Yes, he can play central defence or at left back, he's 31 and looking to play in the Premiership.
  10. Would it be possible to create another thread called "Probable Journalistic Shite" and put all of these shite articles in one place? They'll eventually get one right but they're printing any shite they can to sell papers or get site visitors.
  11. Oliver hasn't a clue, I'm embarrassed for him.
  12. You posting in the thread makes it all worth while.
  13. The pricks who have done this probably think they've been clever, it's brilliant that once again we have lowlife representing us, well done mongs.
  14. Due diligence wasn't carried out, we've been told that, everything happened so quick. Having said that, all Mort had to do was look at the clubs website and he would have seen how the club was doing. Plenty of people on here knew that we were in the region of £80 million in debt and it was in most of the newspapers only a few months before the buy-out, we're being fed more shite by the media.
  15. I've become immune to the media shite, that chicken thinks it's a dog.
  16. I've just seen it in the other thread, I missed it for some reason.
  17. I don't know if it was a piss take, it probably was, I remember somebody saying that was the one we thought we were getting when we brought the one we got from Portsmouth.
  18. I'm not starting a new thread for this but we're supposed to be after Faye. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/sport/football.html?in_article_id=471958&in_page_id=1779
  19. More old shite cobbled together and put out as something new. http://football.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/0,,2138162,00.html?gusrc=rss&feed=5 Sam Allardyce yesterday had a clear-the-air meeting with Chis Mort, the Newcastle United chairman, after relationships became strained at St James' Park. Already dismayed by what he regards as a lack of investment in new players, the manager was concerned by Sunday newspaper reports suggesting that Mike Ashley, the club's new owner, was poised to replace him with Alan Shearer in a move that would also see Kevin Keegan returning to Tyneside as director of football. That scenario, however, is highly unlikely to unfold. Shearer is currently "very happy" working for the BBC and Keegan remains fully occupied running his Soccer Circus business in Glasgow. After Newcastle defeated Juventus 2-0 in a friendly on Sunday, Allardyce appeared distinctly unimpressed by talk of Keegan's return. Potentially more seriously, Allardyce - who was appointed by Freddy Shepherd, Newcastle's former chairman, only days before Ashley bought the club - is unhappy after being told that his transfer budget is considerably slimmer than he had anticipated. The manager recently suggested that starting the season with his present squad could constitute "a disaster". He has so far brought in Joey Barton and David Rozehnal, for a total of about £8.5m, and Geremi and Mark Viduka on free transfers. Speculation yesterday suggested a bid had been made for Manchester United's Alan Smith, who has already turned down a move to the north-east with Middlesbrough and is coveted by Manchester City and Everton. Meanwhile Scott Parker has been sold to West Ham United for £7m and several other players have left for nothing. Newcastle's net spending so far this summer is only £1.7m. The resultant squad is, in the goalkeeper Shay Given's words, "the lightest we've had for years" and Allardyce is hoping to sign another four or five players, starting with the Paris St-Germain left-back Boukary Dramé. However, it is believed he has been told he has only another £10m to spend and that this must cover salaries as well as transfer fees. He is hoping to generate cash by selling some high-earning players such as Kieron Dyer. Mort, a lawyer with one of London's top firms, is said to be "applying the brakes" after his strategic review of the club's finances revealed the full extent of Newcastle's debts, which were recently estimated at £80m.
  20. Read what Baggio has posted, it goes totally against the other shite and it contains quotes.
  21. At this rate we'll be through the full squad by the middle of August, they must be taking the shot gun approach, name them all and we might get one right. Wankers, the lot of them.
  22. Mick

    Idiots booing Dyer

    That would be doing them a favour, you're better off leaving them to show themselves up.
  23. Mick

    Idiots booing Dyer

    What's "a typical NO c***"?
  24. At the minute I'd prefer to see N'Zogbia playing left wing but he has pace and a shot that would work well in the middle as long as he was going forwards and not having to defend. For now his strengths are running at the defence and either crossing the ball or shooting from range with power. Defenders will hate him because he's so direct once he gets into his stride. He's not one-dimensional which will keep defenders thinking about how to stop him and he should be able to make that work for him as long as he keeps his head up. N'Zogbia has been one of the big plusses for me so far.
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