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huss9

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  1. 2 days off since the weekend before such an important game. no surprise we;re so unfit and there's awalys niggles/injuries throughout the squad.
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    St James' Park

    build it on castle leazes on richardson road and swap the land sjp into new green. area.
  3. and if we win - he'll be all billy big bollocks and we'll be stuck even longer with him
  4. yeah but is replacing him with jones leaving us any worse off. it just dampens the enthusiasm and if we go behind on sunday the bruce out chants will start again.
  5. should be more ruthless than that. see how successful chelsea have been. no time for sentiment or what the media/public think.
  6. bet he gets a prematch presentation to commemorate 1000 games. hate him.
  7. will give you your 1000th game, but you have to walk away with £2m.
  8. now he's gone, did we ever find out who was behind ashleyout and sackpardew.com?
  9. the toon, eh. we get taken over by ruthless billionaires. but we end up with the nicest couple in the world leading it.
  10. thought they'd been talking to the trust? didnt they let them know how hated this man is?
  11. whats the fucking point if that fat unt is still in the dugout? bruce doesnt deserve a display. (sorry, it so daft but i just never knew bruce still having a chance of being in the ground on sunday would upset me so much.)
  12. am so fucking angry. wtf? 2 fingers up to the fans. probably shearer and caulkin selling them the sob stories about luck with injuries.
  13. but why let him continue taking training if he's gonna be sacked? no good for jones, the players, or the fans.
  14. was that villa? the day i knew we'd go down, even at 1-0 up.
  15. bruce staying for spurs will deffo put a dampener on things - but just until people get into the ground i think. too much to be positive about. also gives worflags and idea for a new banner.
  16. just like the takeover... won't believe this is going to happen until its formally announced.
  17. Jonjo Shelvey reveals subtle change as he targets Newcastle return against Tottenham Newcastle United playmaker Jonjo Shelvey hopes to feature against Tottenham after making his return from injury for the under-23s nechronicle Jonjo Shelvey is eyeing a first-team return Jonjo Shelvey has revealed he is working with a nutritionist as part of his latest recovery from injury as he aims to make his return against Tottenham. The Newcastle United playmaker banked valuable minutes in the under-23s thumping home victory over Birmingham City on Monday night. Shelvey is yet to feature for the Magpies since the opening-day defeat to West Ham as a result of successive calf complaints. The midfielder completed 79 minutes of the Premier League 2 fixture before being replaced by Jack Young, and hopes to be in contention for Sunday's clash against Spurs. Shelvey also outlined the changes he has made behind the scenes as part of his recovery, including the decision to 'cut out' post-match beers. He told NUFC TV: "I assume we're going to sit down tomorrow [Tuesday], make a plan and hopefully be involved in some sort against Tottenham. "Recover tomorrow, train again Wednesday and go from there. I feel good, I've been working with a nutritionist off the pitch so things are looking good. "It's been teaching me what to eat before a game and after, and cut out the beers after a game! "I'm going to go back now and get some carbs back in my body, and then go back to no carbs tomorrow." The most recent calf complaint is the latest in a line of setbacks for Shelvey, who had only just managed his return from the same injury before being struck down again. He added: "I had got myself back, trained and literally my other calf went straight away. I got back again, and the original one went again. "It's been frustrating but it looks to be behind me which is the main thing. It's been frustrating watching the games on a Saturday at the stadium and seeing all the support." The mood on Tyneside has been transformed by the long-awaited takeover, and St James' Park will be a sellout for the televised visit of Nuno Espirito Santo's side. However, the Magpies remain winless so far this season and a fifth defeat in eight league games would only deepen relegation fears, despite the end of the Mike Ashley era. Reflecting on the takeover announcement, Shelvey said: "It's been massive news for the fans and the club. It's terrific, but all that matters now is obviously Sunday. We've really got to put a show on for the fans and I'm sure they will be behind us as they usually are. "I've heard it's a sellout, and I'm looking to hopefully playing a part in it."
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