

Nobby
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so no fosters or brown ale now?
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barton has been given the number 7, milner was given the number 11 last season but it was taken off him when duff came
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http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Fixtures/0,,10278,00.html
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knew it would be these colours http://shop.nufc.co.uk/sites/newcastle/images/Products/164157_B.jpg http://shop.nufc.co.uk/sites/newcastle/images/Products/164163_B.jpg
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# Aye, we should have kept him and let Everton keep Beardsley. hope you are taking the piss
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there is even a difference between English in one newspaper and another.
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you are very forgetful today, it was taken away in 1994
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they already have The Sir John Hall Stand and The Newcastle Brown Stand aaaaaaaaaaaages ago
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There is more than one St. James It is their park therefore it is St. James' Park Nonsense and you know it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_James The fact there's been several men called James who have been canonised is irrelevant, The NUFC stadium does not refer to several people, as is shown by the fact that it used to be written as St James's Park. how do you know it wasn't wrong in the first place?
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There is more than one St. James It is their park therefore it is St. James' Park Nonsense and you know it. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_James
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There is more than one St. James It is their park therefore it is St. James' Park
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it could be how do you know there is not more than one St. James?
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Hang it from the top of the Leazes? ...when it would have to be moved soon?
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James's is wrong in English James' is correct
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Same difference. Anywhere in the United States--- in the world really. Henry is not going to go unrecognized in an arena full of sports fans. Even in OHIO. OHIO. Have you been to the "Flyover" states? Outside of the major metropolitan areas you'd be hard pressed to find a more provincial unworldly non-cosmopolitan group of people anywhere in the developed world. Since when is the ability to identify Thierry Henry a sign of cosmopolitianism? He's a f****** footballer for Christsakes. In any case, we're not talking about a shopping mall in Lubbock, Texas or Akron, Ohio. It is a sports arena in the post season. The postseason attracts a lot of fans who don't know anything about what they're watching, just want to be involved in the playoffs. or finals
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changed for you btw thats quality
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more like our away kit from 96
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Seventeen transfers and five clubs have been named in Lord Stevens' findings from his inquiry into alleged illegal payments by Premier League clubs. Chelsea, Newcastle, Bolton, Portsmouth and Middlesbrough were all named as having breached transfer regulations. The clubs face a further investigation from the Football Association but it is understood Newcastle and Bolton are viewed as the most serious miscreants. Stevens has also expressed concern about 15 agents and two managers. One is Newcastle boss Sam Allardyce, and a conflict of interest with his former agent son Craig and Bolton Wanderers. The other is Graeme Souness, with with Stevens reporting "inconsistencies in evidence" provided by the former Newcastle manager and Kenneth Shepherd, son of Magpies chairman Freddy Shepherd. Of the 17 transfers, four relate to Newcastle signings (Emre Belozoglu, Jean Alain Boumsong, Amady Faye, Albert Luque), four to Bolton (Ali Al-Habsi, Tal Ben Haim, Blessing Kaku, Julio Correia), three to Chelsea (Didier Drogba, Petr Cech, Michael Essien), three to Portsmouth (Collins Mbesuma, Benjani Mwaruwari, Aliou Cisse) and two to Middlesbrough (Aiyegbeni Yakubu and Fabio Rochemback) while one transfer has not been disclosed. Lord Stevens said in a statement: "Many lessons have been learned and strict adherence to and enforcement of the recommendations should ensure that the game and the transfer market can proceed in an untainted and transparent manner." The Premier League will now send the findings to the FA and Fifa. sorry if already posted
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he's been class going forward for the under 21s though