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Paully

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  1. Not in the press but Paul Konchesky according to a skunkers ITK - hopefully as back-up for Jose as opposed to instead of him!
  2. A bloke next to us stripped down to his kegs and started dancing on the stairs. I'll upload the video in a bit. I know the lad and was talking to him last night!
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    Players in public

    Ha ha! I used red eye thing to erm fix them! It didn't work! Ha ha!
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    Players in public

    http://www.facebook.com/#!/photo.php?fbid=464326423104&set=a.387903998104.157589.747773104
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    Players in public

    The happy couple :colo: BAALS - didn't work!
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    Sunderland...

    Advert in The Journal today http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs927.snc4/74044_464624378104_747773104_5691540_6918545_n.jpg
  7. Duck Sauce - Kevin Nolan version http://soundcloud.com/danski83/duck-sauce-kevin-nolan-paul-shepherds-chicken-mix
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    Players in public

    It's the reflection off Paully's tee shirt man. Hoooooooooooo! Jumper, please!
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    Players in public

    Aye, I called Shola a great man. Alan Smith was definitely there too, and I heard Harper was as well, must have been most of them... Ha ha! I got some cracking pics! Harper was there aye. I seen Ranger, Best and Campbell somewhere too - not in there though! you can't say that without letting us have a deeks! The 3 amigos! http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=463562113104&set=a.387903998104.157589.747773104 Jonas' fashion sense is fantastic! Must be borrowed from Paullys wardrobe that gear. Ha ha ha ha!
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    Sunderland...

    What's the difference between Andy Carroll and the mackem back four? Carroll can live with Kevin Nolan
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    Players in public

    Your eyes. Pure evil. 1st can was 7.30am and that was about 11.30pm ish!
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    Players in public

    Aye, I called Shola a great man. Alan Smith was definitely there too, and I heard Harper was as well, must have been most of them... Ha ha! I got some cracking pics! Harper was there aye. I seen Ranger, Best and Campbell somewhere too - not in there though! you can't say that without letting us have a deeks! The 3 amigos! http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=463562113104&set=a.387903998104.157589.747773104
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    Players in public

    Flashback of that! Magic that was! I have to say Nolan is a top, top, top bloke. A few of my mates met him at Glasto and he remembered and bought them drinks last night! Quality, did you see that guy in fancy dress with the doll in a Sunderland shirt attached to his trousers, looking like it was sucking him off? Brilliant. Aye A truly fantastic day!
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    Players in public

    Flashback of that! Magic that was! I have to say Nolan is a top, top, top bloke. A few of my mates met him at Glasto and he remembered and bought them drinks last night!
  15. Paully

    Players in public

    Aye, I called Shola a great man. Alan Smith was definitely there too, and I heard Harper was as well, must have been most of them... Ha ha! I got some cracking pics! Harper was there aye. I seen Ranger, Best and Campbell somewhere too - not in there though!
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    Players in public

    Coloccini, Gutierrez, Enrique, Nolan, Ameobi, Carroll were in Floritas last night and all were top crack!
  17. Tremendous picture! http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs276.snc4/40161_487896560780_624950780_7505114_186407_n.jpg
  18. The mackem groundsman losing the plot after the 4-1! Someone must have a picture of it!?
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    Sunderland...

    "I wish we had supporters like Newcastle's" http://www.true-faith.co.uk/tf/features.nsf/0/B02B2BD91F784D48802577C80032C794?OpenDocument
  20. Alan Pardew - 13/8!? http://www.paddypower.com/bet/football-specials/manager-specials/Next-Permanent-Newcastle-Manager-2164473.html
  21. could be Captain today if the rumours that Nolan have been dropped are true!
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    De Jong

    'De Jong yet to apologise to Ben Arfa' – agentPremium Article ! Your account has been frozen. For your available options click the below button. Options Premium Article ! To read this article in full you must have registered and have a Premium Content Subscription with the n/a site. Subscribe Registered Article ! To read this article in full you must be registered with the site. Sign InRegisterOn the mend ... Hatem Ben Arfa. « Previous « PreviousNext » Next »View GalleryADVERTISEMENT Published Date: 09 October 2010 NIGEL de Jong is yet to apologise to Hatem Ben Arfa – almost a week after his tackle put him in hospital. And Ben Arfa's representative, Simon Stainrod, has dismissed reports the winger had rejected a plea from the Manchester City midfielder to see him in hospital. Stainrod says the only contact from the club has been from City's North East-born football administrator Brian Marwood, who had been keen to visit the on-loan winger himself. Follow Gazette writer Miles Starforth on Twitter here De Jong's continued silence on his challenge in last Sunday's 2-1 defeat at Eastlands has drawn heavy criticism. And Stainrod is insistent he's unaware of any attempt from de Jong to visit the 23-year-old, who is now recuperating in Newcastle after a successful operation on a double fracture of his left leg. "There's been no contact – de Jong hasn't been in touch at all," Stainrod told the Gazette. "Brian Marwood – who is a top-class professional person – sent a note saying everyone at Manchester City wished him a speedy recovery, and a gift, but that's it. "A visit from de Jong wasn't put to him. Brian wanted to visit, but he was on morphine at the time." Asked if Ben Arfa would have seen him during his stay in Manchester Royal Infirmary, Stainrod added: "It's very difficult to answer that – I can't speak for Hatem. "But the facts of the matter are he hasn't been in touch, and he hasn't apologised. Brian Marwood's been in touch, but not de Jong, who is the one who broke his leg." De Jong's challenge, which saw the damage done by his trailing leg, has fuelled the debate which had already been raging over some of the tackles seen in the Premier League this season. And former professional Stainrod, best known for his long association with Queens Park Rangers, has backed United's tough stance, the club having demanded action from the Football Association. "I played football professionally for 20 years, and know the difference between a dangerous and malicious tackle, and one that isn't," added Stainrod. "Newcastle United are absolutely right in what they did. I've spoken to people in European football who are dumbfounded that he got away with it. "I'm also outraged that there are people on TV who have played the game have said it was just a heavy challenge. Tackles like that endanger people's careers." As the FA considers Newcastle's letter, Ben Arfa has sought advice from former Sunderland striker Djibril Cisse, a team-mate of his from Olympique Marseille. Cisse twice fought back from serious leg breaks, and Ben Arfa has drawn inspiration from him. "He came out of hospital on Thursday night, and he's back at his flat in Newcastle," said Stainrod. "He knows what he's got to do, and I think it's helped him that he's friends with Djibril Cisse. He had the same injury, and it took him five months to be back on the pitch. "Hatem's got to work on it, and nobody knows better than Djibril, as he's done it twice. "What will benefit Hatem is the work he'll do on his upper body, and it'll give him mental strength. "When you don't have an injury like that, you don't know what the mental anguish is like. You appreciate what you've got. He'll be back fitter and stronger."
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    Sunderland...

    haway mate, every single derby is changed to an early kick off, weren't you expecting it? Aye! I was amazed it was originally 4pm! It's just shit for any exiles though who have may have bought train tickets to get there in Town for the 4pm kick off!
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