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biggs

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  1. jesus where the horses trying to get on your coach you should have took some pictures for us all.
  2. had "get in 1-0" on my phone ready to text to my mate a derby fan whilst sitting at work ready to send it when we scored and i felt so pissed off with that shower of shite listening to the match .rome wasnt built in a day but you expect a bit more from a team against a side who are going to be in a relegation dog fight most of the season .no creation with a midfield who just dont inspire and and ameobi up front just about sums it up.come back joey we need you quickly
  3. biggs

    Ian Porterfield

    rip .used to play football with a mate who named his dog porter after him and the lad set up a love supreme fanzine (useless bit of info)
  4. >> Faye, Beye, del Piero, Gudjohnsen and Devo all on their way. devo are they going to do a ouple of songs at half time mongoloid and whip it perhaps :giggle:
  5. full body frisk as there have been rumours of cross dressing to gain entry and cctv so to check on un authorised use of swipe cards ,i guess your fooked mate
  6. agree some heartless tossers on here who should know better
  7. mackems,boro,liverpool,everton,westham
  8. whats gannin on is this april fools day again ,ashley doing a dash already .
  9. Changes leave United trailing Jul 17 2007 by Stuart Rayner, The Journal Stuart Rayner SAM Allardyce has admitted Newcastle United are playing catch-up in a vastly over-inflated summer transfer market. The 52-year-old, who takes charge of his first Magpies game at Hartlepool United tonight, believes Mike Ashley’s takeover and the new regime’s caution have caused the club to miss out on a host of targets. A new television deal, plus an influx of billionaire foreign owners, have allowed West Ham United, Portsmouth, Aston Villa, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur to offer huge transfer fees and wages to a host of players, while Sunderland, Fulham and Wigan Athletic have also been punching above their traditional weight. The Magpies have signed four players – Joey Barton, David Rozehnal, Geremi and Mark Viduka – this summer, but Allardyce is looking for twice that number. The reason for the lack of progress, he says, is the club’s new board have not yet adapted to football’s transfer market. He is anxious to change that to land some defenders with Premiership experience. “I wouldn’t say the takeover harmed us in the transfer market, just stalled us slightly because of the huge transfer of responsibility,” said Allardyce. “You have to try to be patient and unfortunately I’m not a very patient man at this time of year. Story continues Continue story ADVERTISEMENT “We’ve had a complete change-around at the club and they (the new owners) don’t quite understand if you don’t move quickly you can get lost. It is a frustration but an understandable one. While we got off to a sprint start (in the transfer market), we’re only jogging at the minute. Other people are catching up and overtaking us. Before everyone got back in training you could move relatively comfortably in the transfer market, now targets are being nailed. “They (the owners) obviously need to know what is happening and are cautious but many targets are coming and going now and more and more people are moving in the transfer market. Some of our targets have gone. There will be plenty more coming up between now and August but we must move as quick as we possibly can. “By the day now you can pick up the newspaper or put the TV on and somebody’s gone. Fulham have spent about £19m, Wigan have maybe gone past £10m, Tottenham are well into the twenties, Man United and Liverpool are well into the forties and everybody else is still spending as well. There is a lot of money getting spent and Newcastle United does not want to get left behind because this is a very good squad which needs strengthening.” The former Bolton Wanderers manager revealed he is working hard behind the scenes to change the new board’s thinking. Of the club’s current directors, only chairman Freddie Shepherd has worked in a similar job before and his physical condition prevents him playing a hands-on role. “I have to try to explain the necessity and priority of signings,” said Allardyce. “There are a lot of things the new owners have to get through and they have to look at the global side of it. I don’t have to do that, they do. It takes a huge amount of time to move into an investment of this size, I understand that, but from my point of view I’m trying to be the one that stays at the front and says my (requirements are) more important than anyone else’s.” Newcastle have developed an unwanted reputation for profligacy in recent years but Allardyce is determined not to be side-tracked by big names. “We’ve got some big stars already so we don’t need any others,” said Allardyce. “We need defenders with Premiership experience first, then other quality defenders from other parts of Europe if we can’t find them in this country. That is the main priority. “We’re hoping to bring some good players to the club and I’m not talking about the big Galactico stars mentioned by the Sunday newspapers. We need three solid, very good defenders and we will be a force. If he (Ashley) wants to give me a little gift of a Galactico after that I wouldn’t say ‘No’.” bit worrying the total lack of knowledge in the transfer market of our new owners and unless they get there fingers out big sams going to be fookin fuming soon ,you can tell that he is concerned
  10. pretty hard to attract top class players when we only have domestic football to offer ,they all want europe so we will have to wait and qualify then splash cash or go on a megabucks spending spree and fail miserably like we always do .can see why people are panicking so lets wait and see what happens then get annoyed when we are still weak as piss squad wise .
  11. we have no european footy to offer so i guess we will probably have to wait for a mega signing next season .
  12. its lee ryder in the chronicle and he is just as bad with his stories at the minute as anal oliver
  13. lady i know who works at the club told me there will almost be a full sell out of available season tickets for next season with demand being as high the beginning of the 98/99 season when apparently it was mental ticketastic then .
  14. probably in training to be terrorists after being turned away by those horrible heathens from the west
  15. pretty hard attracting a world class big money signing that the chronicles harping on about when all we can offer is domestic football unless they can be persuaded to join the revolution ,imho 5 or six top draw additions to the squad would suit me and we can qualify for europe and show our intentions to take on the elite .
  16. what a load of balls not being able to mention fixtures etc
  17. probably bowyer made for each other :love3:
  18. great start get the kids in for free excellent pr for the new owners .does anybody think with the new revolution taking place there will be many tickets available on a match to match basis or all taken up as season tickets ?
  19. he can fook off anywhere as far away as possible imho greed personified cockney wanker .
  20. hard to believe they have let him go .get one in let one go mackems.gif
  21. biggs

    Kieron Dyer

    you could have helped him find it
  22. biggs

    Kieron Dyer

    at least the little waster will have to fight for a place in the team for a change with new faces coming in and he will have to work hard and not take his place for granted .
  23. new era now mate things are changing forever up her ,have faith .
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