

Nobby
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i wouldnt particularly like that tho cos i live in the south east! but if you have sky you can choose your regional channel, just choose the north east
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weekday prices are £26 per room per night Sat March 31st is £56 per room (date of Man City game)
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i agree they want to watch and support the best players who win games
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Chopra scores to make it Cardiff 1-0 Leicester
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what date is it? the travelodge on the quayside is cheaper than that £26 per night
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Paul Stewart Wolves v West Brom Stoke v Port Vale Crystal Palace v Millwall Tottenham v Arsenal Liverpool v Everton Sunderland v Newcastle Richard Gough Rangers v Celtic Dundee Utd v Dundee Tottenham v Arsenal Everton v Liverpool Nottingham Forest v Derby County San Jose Clash v Los Angeles Galaxy
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Reading and Preston Reading cos they're in the same county as Windsor, load of pish rule. FROM THE QUIZ WEBSITE: Preston North End (because they were the first Football League champions) and Reading (because they play in the Royal County of Berkshire) The only problem with this question is that it is UTTER RUBBISH! Is there anyone out there who is really so stupid as to think that there would be FA rules relating to the above. And why Preston North End anyway? Why not The Wanderers, who were the first winners of the FA Cup? Surely that would be a more likely rule? And what exactly does "playing in the Royal County" have to do with anything? Name one reason why occupying the same county as a group of German parasites should have anything to do with the colour shirts that a football side might wear. There is a theory that this particularly stupid question goes back to Reading's away trip to Brighton & Hove Albion in the 1992/93 season. That year, the Reading marketing people introduced the new first team kit of blue and white hoops, to general acclaim. However, they were also exceptionally stupid (no change there!) and created a reserve strip of yellow and blue hoops. When we played away to a side with blue in their shirts, and so had to wear our change strip, quite a few referees took one look at the Reading away shirts and said that the game couldn't possibly take place like that. Normally, this meant that Reading had to wear the home side's away shirt - this happened at Wigan Athletic and Huddersfield Town, for example. At Brighton, for whatever reason, it was the home side who changed into their away shirt. Reading played in the blue and white hoops, and it appears that the legend of the question was born. Quite where Preston North End came into it, I have no idea. Neil Sheldon told me he had heard a version of the answer which included Notts County on the basis that they were the oldest League club and founder members. Clearly, though, this is still rubbish. Russell Parr told me that until the early 1970s Arsenal always wore their change strip in games against Nottingham Forest, whether playing at home or away. This was as a mark of respect for the fact that it was Forest who donated Royal Arsenal a set of red shirts in 1887 when the London club was formed. Should this question ever appear but replacing either Preston or Reading with Nottingham Forest, then this tale is likely to be the reason why.
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which teams stadium is closest to the River Mersey? (out of 92 League teams)
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There are two teams who do not have to wear their change shirts at an away game, instead they can insist that the home team changes theirs. name them.
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Gareth Barry and Gareth Southgate?
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ANTOINE Sibierski admits he is due a goal and says there is no better time to find the net than when he returns from injury against Aston Villa. Sib was forced to sit out of the 2-2 draw with West Ham after getting a kick in the throat during the FA Cup defeat against Birmingham City. But the Frenchman has recovered from that knock and will be up for selection when Villa visit St.James' Park on Wednesday. Sibierski, who will be looking for his first strike since he bagged United's opener in the 3-2 over Reading in December, told nufc.co.uk: "I want to score as quickly as I can because I haven't scored since December and that seems like a long time ago. "I missed the last game after getting a couple of knocks to the head but I feel much better now. It has been difficult however because I had a permanent headache for three days." The former Man City man is keen to rekindle his partnership with Oba Martins, with the duo netting 16 times between them in all competitions this term. Sibierski added: "Oba is doing well and he has scored many goals and some great strikes amongst them. "That is good for us but we need another striker to get goals too. "I enjoy playing with Oba because he is not selfish and he creates chances for me. "We need to win against Villa because we are nine points behind sixth place and it is important to get back to winning ways." Sibierski is happy to let any decision regarding his future wait until after the Villa game but admits he has developed a love for life on Tyneside. "I know Glenn would like to sign me and I would like to stay. "I have really enjoyed my time at Newcastle and everything they have given me I would like to repay. "But the future is not urgent, it is about beating Aston Villa and later we can think about next season."
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not a very good scoring record http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frédéric_Piquionne
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So he is going somewhere?
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http://www.travellerspoint.com/hostels-en-ci-2153.html ?
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Thanks!!!!! Do you other hotels in Jesmond?? http://www.milford.co.uk/england/jesmond.html http://www.jesmondhotel.co.uk/
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prices from £26 to £80 on those hotels i think
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have to disagree there, he played really well when he 1st came
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holiday inn express (central newcastle) (near st. james' park) http://www.itwc2c.co.uk/sitefiles/Image/Holiday%20Inn%20Express%20Newcastle.JPG jury's inn (central newcastle) (next to times square) http://newcastlehotels.jurysdoyle.com/files/402/3a3070cf73.gif travel lodge (newcastle quayside) http://www.superbreak.com/webfiles/images/hotels/7027_bro.jpg
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holiday inn express (central newcastle) (near st. james' park) http://www.ichotelsgroup.com/h/d/ex/1/en/hotel/ncljb?_requestid=241869 jury's inn (central newcastle) (next to times square) http://newcastlehotels.jurysdoyle.com/jurysinn_newcastle travel lodge (newcastle quayside) http://www.travelodge.co.uk/find_a_hotel/hotel/hotel_id/214/NewcastleCentral
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Nick Barmby, Ashley Ward, Stan Collymore, Benito Carbone, Les Ferdinand, Mark Hughes, Teddy Sheringham, Andy Cole Should really reword these questions should really not cheat
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Steve Finnan or Steve Harper? Gateshead, Stockport, Huddersfield, Hartlepool, Bradford and Newcastle, but he never actually played for Stockport while he was on loan to them, so he is not a correct answer
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Which team has a football ground in 2 countries?