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Everything posted by Mick
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Early Friday morning, I think.
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Aye, still sad mackem bastards though.
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It's money paid.
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The Mackems have been brilliant, they should be proud of what they are doing, it's totally unexpected.
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/pa/article-2697621/FATHER-LEARNED-TRAGIC-NEWS-ON-NET.html FATHER LEARNED TRAGIC NEWS ON NET By Press Association Published: 17:45, 18 July 2014 | Updated: 17:45, 18 July 2014 The father of a young British man on board the doomed flight shot down over Ukraine said he found out his son was among the victims on the internet. Barry Sweeney said he was "hurt" to have learned the news from the Newcastle United Fan Club website, after spending all Thursday night trying to get through on "emergency lines". Liam Sweeney was travelling with friend John Alder, in his 60s, to see Newcastle United's pre-season tour in New Zealand when the disaster occurred. The 28-year-old would have been known to many fans during his time volunteering as a steward on supporters' buses to away games. Asked how he found out, his father told The BBC: "On the NUFC.com, it had on 'sorry to hear about Liam and John'. "I was hurt because I think we should've known. I tried to go through the legal way, ringing all the emergency lines or whatever. "I just tried to keep at it all night hoping, to be honest with you, that one of these nine Britons wasn't my son. "Horrible for somebody else, but you tend to think of your own when something's happened. "Probably rather it was me sitting on the plane and not him, because he was only 28. "I'm finding it hard to grieve at the moment, because, I don't mind speaking to everybody because everybody wants to know what a great lad he was. "I just want everybody to know what a tremendous bloke he is." Mr Sweeney said his wife, who is suffering from a terminal illness "cannot bear it". He is unable to travel to Amsterdam because his passport has expired but said "I would if I could". Later, he intends to visit St James Park, the home of Newcastle Football Club, to "be a proud dad". He added that he had been following the news about the Ukraine crisis but was not aware planes were flying over the region. "What you've got to hope is that the Government is getting together to stop it happening again."
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The dad said he wanted to be interviewed so that everybody would know how good his son was, he might feel better as he can't do anything for his kid anymore.
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Christ, it seems the family found out about the younger lad by reading about it on a website.
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Words fail me, RIP lads.
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Who said he was going to be shite?
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I stopped reading at the bollocks in bold.
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It's far too early to make that claim.
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It's fairly easy to claim Debuchy only signed because of Cabaye and that was probably true, what's also true is that he would have stayed if we'd shown ambition and that is never going to happen.
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He'll love playing with his mate at Arsenal then.
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He probably wanted to play for an ambitious club, I don't know why he would want to leave here if that was all he was looking for, do you?
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Agreed, 2 unproven premiership players are far better than one who is proven to be class.
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I hope he stays and we get to see him managed by a better manager. Every season Pardew under performs he gets cheaper to sack and it must come to a point where it becomes cheaper to bin him than not.
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I think we can be safe in the knowledge that nothing has or will change while he's here, he's shite and a massive handicap.
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It would have had to be a joke if it was any other person in any other job but not with this clown.
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I can't get excited about signing any player while the fraud is still at the club.
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That article sums the bastard up perfectly and shows him for the shit manager he is. He had 2 world class players and still couldn't find a way to fit them in and played cloggers who would run around and took no understanding.
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That shambolic display tonight was from the most expensive defender in football history.
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The semi final of a world cup and captaining the home country, it doesn't get any worse.