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http://cache.gettyimages.com/xc/72646359.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF19390335F8FA9CA92A6F6617200B48D0644810F755E003CBEB8 http://cache.gettyimages.com/xc/72646742.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF19390335F8FA9CA92A6D2879C9679D816444E9C89C783688B46 http://cache.gettyimages.com/xc/72646744.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF19390335F8FA9CA92A6D2879C9679D81644F06BF04B24B4128C http://cache.gettyimages.com/xc/72646702.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF19390335F8FA9CA92A683CAC24E612B5B584E9C89C783688B46 http://cache.gettyimages.com/xc/72646700.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF19390335F8FA9CA92A683CAC24E612B5B58A55A1E4F32AD3138 http://cache.gettyimages.com/xc/72646574.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF19390335F8FA9CA92A693A9348CA79ECAB8F06BF04B24B4128C http://cache.gettyimages.com/xc/72646727.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF19390335F8FA9CA92A6F21ABEC65979D58B329DF394FE942516 http://cache.gettyimages.com/xc/72646357.jpg?v=1&c=MS_GINS&k=2&d=17A4AD9FDB9CF19390335F8FA9CA92A6F6617200B48D0644329DF394FE942516
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slightly on topic/off topic. Alan O'Bien has been told to sell his lotus elise because it is bad for your legs and could lead to injuries. he's buying a range rover.
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48,743 250 fans off 49,000, 14,000 more than you. :roll:
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http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/4743/linusjn1.jpg tbh.
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i'll be taking it to every away game
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGwptpp9JtA
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With the scheduled Watford - Blackburn Premiership match postponed due to Rovers' European involvement on Thursday meaning they were unwilling to play on Saturday and with Watford playing another Premiership game on Tuesday evening they were unwilling to switch the game to Sunday. So neither set of fans will be seeing any football this weekend
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http://editorial.jpress.co.uk/web/Upload/PRES/5720065nedkelly.JPG
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http://www.sportinglife.com/football/live/tables/premiership.html
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1965 David Kelly born, Birmingham. (1991-93) Republic of Ireland international striker Kelly was a popular figure on Tyneside, as the club was transformed during his three year stay. Getting off on a good foot by turning down the Mackems to join us, Kelly proved to be an all-round good egg: A personal Kelly Top 5: 5. Greeted like a returning hero as he took his place among the Toon fans at Coventry in our first Premiership away game - despite having been transferred by Newcastle just weeks before. 4. Celebrating with Toon fans on the touchline at Ayresome Park in a cup game - then pushing those fans back into the stand to keep them from the clutches of the rapidly-approaching Cleveland Constabulary. 3. Three first half goals (and a song, "David, David Kelly - scored a hat trick on the telly...") on what proved to be his final NUFC appearance - against former club Leicester. That in itself made the moment extra sweet for Kelly - having been forced to seek shelter in the away section at Filbert Street 12 months previously after City fans invaded the pitch and tried to set about him at the end of our game. 2. Applauded on to the field when appearing as sub at Newcastle in 1997 - despite wearing the red and white shirt of you know who..... 1. There really can be only one winner: to anyone who didn't guess this, you either weren't born, were being held hostage somewhere or are a bona-fide JCL. April 25th 1992 and we were all aboard the Oblivion Express, heading for Division Three at full speed. Portsmouth were the visitors to St.James' in a game of colossal importance. 0-0 going into the dying minutes, Kelly took Quinn's knockdown to bury the ball into the Gallowgate goal. Cue absolute bedlam. We won 1-0, went on to win at Leicester the next week and avoided the drop. A year later we were en route to the Premiership - but without Kelly, sold on to Wolves by Keegan, who believed he wasn't Premiership class. He may have been right - but at the time we needed him he'd been there, scoring goals that were crucial to the very survival of the club. Whether Kelly left Tyneside whispering the words "my work here is done" isn't recorded, but in the weird world of NUFC.com we'd have a statue in his memory outside SJP. Appearing for Alvechurch, Walsall, West Ham, Leicester, Newcastle, Wolves, mackems, Tranmere, Derry City, Sheffield United, Motherwell and Mansfield, "Ned" is now assistant boss of Preston. http://www.nufc.com/2004-05images/kelly-nufc.jpg www.nufc.com -------------- my all-time favourite player --------------- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kelly_%28footballer%29 http://www.newcastle-online.com/nufcdownloads/wallpaper/davidkelly_800_600.jpg http://www.sporting-heroes.net/football-heroes/displayhero_club.asp?HeroID=8406
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Argentina Squad: http://img151.imageshack.us/img151/670/picture1cr1.png
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Cant remember of any Brazilians in the Premiership but I thought Crespo did well with Chelsea. Brazil: Gilberto, Fumaca, Juninho, Edu, Denilson (hasn't played yet), Júlio Baptista Argentina: Veron, Mascherano, Tévez, Heinze
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complaining about chanting and the bigg market and young people these days :roll: Look mate, we've established that I think the Bigg Market is for charver peasants and that you like to drink in the Bigg Market. I also think chanting the name of a bloke who retired last year is moronic and that you don't. I'm building up a picture of you. It isn't a good one. I'm building up a picture of you - miserable bastard You cannot knock the purpose of the toon ultras or their effort. It's just a shame when the prawn sandwich brigade (i assume you're included) build up a stereotype of negativity I can knock whoever I want matey. Were you among the collection of mongs chanting Shearer's name last night? If so, consider yourself knocked. I love a good prawn sandwich washed down with a Pimms and lemonade, yes. ****ing spiffing. I was in level 7 with the Toon Ultras and thought that it was good crack up there, howver the chavs are the scum that sing for Shearer etc. when we try to start a new chant the chavs just sing 'NEWCASTLE NEWCASTLE' or 'GEORDIE BOOT BOYS' and it was also these chavs singing'SHOES OFF IF YOU LOVE THE TOON' they are the ones you need to knock not Toon Ultras. you shouldn't knock anyone for chanting or singing ffs
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complaining about chanting and the bigg market and young people these days :roll: Look mate, we've established that I think the Bigg Market is for charver peasants and that you like to drink in the Bigg Market. I also think chanting the name of a bloke who retired last year is moronic and that you don't. I'm building up a picture of you. It isn't a good one. I'm building up a picture of you - miserable bastard You cannot knock the purpose of the toon ultras or their effort. It's just a shame when the prawn sandwich brigade (i assume you're included) build up a stereotype of negativity No need to build a picture of him mate, it was posted a while back, no need to explain Bigg Market trawling knuckle dragger who can barely string a sentence together and is coffee and photocopy boy at the Sunday Times. Am I getting warm? ps bring back stevie http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/6451/smashadik5.jpg
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complaining about chanting and the bigg market and young people these days :roll: Look mate, we've established that I think the Bigg Market is for charver peasants and that you like to drink in the Bigg Market. I also think chanting the name of a bloke who retired last year is moronic and that you don't. I'm building up a picture of you. It isn't a good one. I'm building up a picture of you - miserable bastard You cannot knock the purpose of the toon ultras or their effort. It's just a shame when the prawn sandwich brigade (i assume you're included) build up a stereotype of negativity No need to build a picture of him mate, it was posted a while back, no need to explain
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that was done a few seasons ago and then scrapped
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The only reason players in rugby respect the ref is due to the fact that he has a microphone and if caught swearing at the ref they will be banned for up to a year
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ST. James' Park is set to become a sea of black and white on Sunday with fans being handed scarves as they arrive at the stadium for the game with Portsmouth. The Toon Army created some unforgettable scenes back in May with a stunning show of support at Alan Shearer's testimonial, and the club are delighted to announce that they will be repeating the gesture of handing out scarves at the weekend. The scarves are being delivered to St. James' Park on Friday, and supporters will be given them as they come through the turnstiles prior to Sunday's 1.30pm kick off. Chairman Freddy Shepherd said: "The scenes at Alan Shearer's testimonial game were unforgettable, and we would love to recreate that on Sunday at the Portsmouth game. "We had hoped to repeat the exercise at a home game earlier in the season, but due to circumstances beyond our control and the quality of the products we were supplied with, we had to cancel those plans. "We have seen the scarves that are being delivered to us, and they are of the quality that our supporters deserve and with the game being on Sky it's a great opportunity for our fans to show a national audience that they are the best in the business." Magpies defender Steven Taylor, pictured with a group of fans at the stadium on Friday afternoon, added: "It is a great idea, and it generated a brilliant atmosphere in Alan's game last season. "The lads all commented on how good it looked when the fans were waving the scarves about. "We saw the fans had scarves in the away game at Manchester City the other week, and it was a great sight to see them all held above their heads. "It would be fantastic if we could see that at a full house on Sunday!"
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Newcastle Takeover to Be Decided By Christmas Soccer: The takeover speculation at Newcastle United will be resolved in the next five weeks, according to the company who want to buy the club. Belgravia, the company in talks with Newcastle United about a possible takeover at St James' Park, expects to have made either a formal offer, or to have walked away, by Christmas. Effectively that leaves five weeks for the parties to reach agreement and, with Belgravia into their period of due diligence, City sources said yesterday that a bid is "imminent", although that means weeks rather than days. January's transfer window is a key factor in the self-imposed deadline. Newcastle and Belgravia want to have a sense of certainty going into January, with a Belgravia spokesman saying yesterday that, regardless of speculation about the value of the land around St James' Park, the primary focus would be on improving the club's Premiership standing. Despite sceptical noises from within St James' about Belgravia's true intentions - there appears to be little belief, publicly at least, that the Jersey-based company will make a bid - Belgravia stressed yesterday that any takeover could not be classified as hostile. "We are in discussions which are ongoing," a spokesman said. That has been Belgravia's stance since August 21, when it was first revealed that discussions had begun and when they were entitled to begin inspecting the books under the due diligence period. Newcastle's position, reiterated by the chairman, Freddy Shepherd, at the weekend, is that there has been no official offer from Belgravia or any other party, and even if one or more is forthcoming it does not have to be accepted. However, discussions can be at an advanced stage before any formal bid is declared under Stock Exchange rules. http://www.buzzle.com/articles/117003.html