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Paully

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  1. Signing for Rangers by his tweet!
  2. Paully

    sunder↓and

    The clip of those lot man!
  3. B365 surely must be doing their inplay offer for the Champions League final?!
  4. I am in awe of Fret Astaire. It's absolutely brilliant!
  5. I may as well make my first gambling losing weekend for a while worse.....Harold 1st scorer - 7/2!
  6. Fret Astaire is absolute genius!
  7. Paully

    sunder↓and

    http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160521/ba616eea1e60a96411051afc399561e6.jpg
  8. He's just s*** talking England, innit?!
  9. Lumped on Man Utd - no doubt I'll hate that twat Pardew more come 7.30pm!
  10. Aye, he was a bit mental Was it him that scored against Juve or something like that? Have a memory of a low driven shot in some European competition and i'm sure it was him. Yeah - not sure if it went down as a Buffon OG! It would do now mind!
  11. Ha ha! I refuse to read any of his quotes today (bar on here!) as he will be in ultra-smarmy wanker mode! HOWAY MAN UTD!
  12. Paully

    sunder↓and

    They're more bothered about us going down than we are! http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160521/43c41c69e0ee06e6e6f74b09327e30bc.jpg
  13. They've made this one of their price boosts so it's now 7/1!
  14. I had seen him at Celtic and Hearts in friendlies before the Coventry match so knew what was coming! He was frightening at Bolton the midweek after and his cross for Sir Les' goal was unbelievable! I actually felt sorry for Neil Cox that night against Boro as Ginola was on another planet and he put in yet another brilliant cross for Sir Les' winner! I was there at Arsenal too and those wankers kicked him off the park! I still recall the round before at Stoke (hell on outside!) when he was superb and their full back was sent off for constantly booting him yet that silly Manc wanker Lou Macari who was their manager came out afterwards and slated him as a diving chat! His goal in the 5-0 was sensational; he completely made the best right back and the best goalkeeper in the country simply stand still in awe! Get well soon Daveed! You handsome brilliant bastard!
  15. 6/1 for Tony Martial to score 1st tomorrow is unreal value (Skybet!) especially when he's on pens too!
  16. I know him - Hebburn lad! Ha ha ha! http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160520/3a81b67167cce64ce7c64d4a22a84c72.jpg
  17. Fuck sake :-( http://www.getfootballnewsfrance.com/2016/david-ginola-remains-in-a-coma-according-to-journalist-who-has-witnessed-todays-events/
  18. Ha ha it's off my phone mate but you are right!
  19. Not even that wanker could utter this bollocks, surely?!
  20. Andros Townsend urges Newcastle United to appoint Benitez - and speaks on his future http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/andros-townsend-urges-newcastle-united-11357328#ICID=ios_ChronicleNewsApp_AppShare_Click_Other
  21. http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/rafa-benitez-allowed-newcastle-fans-11352643 Rafa Benitez has allowed Newcastle fans to dream again - that's why he's the people's choice Newcastle United fans have already taken Rafa Benitez to their hearts even despite relegation - and NUFC Writer Chris Waugh explains why Over the past week, United supporters have made it abundantly clear they want the Spaniard to remain with chants, banners and even a petition led by The Chronicle. In fact, they have practically implored Benitez to do so. To all Newcastle fans and observers of the club, the reasons why the Toon faithful are so desperate to hold on to Benitez are obvious. Yet some observers from afar still appear dumbfounded by the Magpies’ adoration for the 56-year-old and scoff at the suggestion that Benitez remaining in charge would be the best thing for the football club. Why, given that Benitez was unable to save Newcastle from relegation with 10 games to go, have Newcastle fans already taken the Spaniard so deeply into their hearts? The answer is simple: he has allowed them to dream again. As banal and cliched as that might sound in many ways, it’s also true. Mike Ashley’s nine-year tenure as Newcastle owner has seen the club lurch from one bitter disappointment to another - the two relegations are merely the very showpiece failings - and United supporters have lost belief in the art of possible. Over the past few years, Magpies fans have been told that cup competitions do not matter - in fact, for a long while they were almost treated with utter contempt by the club - and they have been offered underwhelming managerial appointment after underwhelming managerial appointment. Alan Shearer, a club legend, was treated despicably by this regime and was not even given a formal reply to his proposal to rebuild the club following relegation in 2009. Chris Hughton, left in temporary charge simply because there were no alteratives, was then sacked having led the Magpies to immediate promotion and when the club were mid-table in the top flight. Joe Kinnear has been appointed twice by this regime, while Alan Pardew - recently sacked by a third-tier club - was brought in to replace Hughton, and even Steve McClaren had just been dismissed for failing at Derby County when Newcastle came calling for a third time in six months. Having been rejected by the ex-England boss on two occasions previously, don’t forget. All of these ‘managers’ - or, in McClaren’s case, ‘head coach’ - were essentially subservient to the footballing board, to greater or less degrees. If Benitez stays, there will be a refreshing break from that. The Spaniard will only agree to the role if he is given total control over incomings and outgoings. Chief scout Graham Carr is almost certain to depart now, having spent the last couple of years as a de facto director of football given his immense control over transfers. Benitez will, for the first time under Ashley, be managing from a position of strength. He will influence every football-related area of the club. This has echoes of when Kevin Keegan made great demands of John Hall in 1992 – a football man finally in full control of football decisions. Yet, even aside from all of that, the real reason Newcastle fans already adore Benitez is because of what he represents. Not only is he a break from the previous under Ashley, he represents everything Newcastle fans want in their football club. Like Keegan in the early-1990s, and then Sir Bobby Robson a few years later, Benitez believes in the potential of Newcastle United Football Club. “Shoot for the moon and even if you miss you’ll land among the stars” is very much Benitez’s approach. There is no ceiling to his ambition, and there should be no ceiling to Newcastle’s ambition. The Spaniard was willing to join a side in the relegation zone and who appeared doomed with 10 games to go because he saw the undoubted “potential” at a “massive club”, to use his own words. Benitez did not just target survival with Newcastle though, he joined because he wants to be competing in Europe, and he wants to be challenging for trophies. If he stays, he will do so because he believes the hierarchy match his own ambition to bounce straight back from the Championship - and then really push on in an attempt to achieve great things and to lift cups. You see Benitez not only offers a break from everything that has gone before under Ashley, he is a vision of hope. He is the ‘messiah’ figure which Newcastle fans desperately crave. With Benitez in charge, anything is possible. Even in spite of relegation, Tyneside can finally begin to dream again.
  22. Wheres that ?. Oddschecker is giving best odds of 5/2 5/2 is best now - I got 9/2 last week and 3s on Monday!
  23. £25 on us but thankfully £25 on this too! Expected both to come in at half time! Scouse pigs! http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160518/216d6b6509dd5e90a365bdf37e6fbf18.jpg
  24. Sturridge anytime and Liverpool is 7/2 enhanced on Skybet!
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