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missed motd. what did shearer say?
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nice to see gosling getting a cup winners medal
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Newcastle United vs Cardiff City - Saturday 3rd May @ 3pm (not on TV)
huss9 replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
would be best for a mass walk out together. if that means 69 minutes, then so be it. shouldnt let agendas get in the way of the bigger picture. -
Newcastle United vs Cardiff City - Saturday 3rd May @ 3pm (not on TV)
huss9 replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
so then, 60 or 69 minutes? -
2014/15 NUFC Kits - New third kit revealed on page 143
huss9 replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
You miss two points. 1. This season's Wonga shirts sold in record numbers. 2. Wonga are already paying us the lowest shirt sponsorship fee in the Premiership, there is no way we would accept lower. is that actually true? -
Newcastle United vs Cardiff City - Saturday 3rd May @ 3pm (not on TV)
huss9 replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
hope if we do get a spawny win, the sunday sun goes with "Gosling gets his cup-winners medal at last" as its headline. -
would even cheer him on if he signed for the scousers
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i know we take the piss about being proud to see our players leaving to sign for a big club, but if HBA leaves I would genuinely love it if went and won a load of trophies.
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2014/15 NUFC Kits - New third kit revealed on page 143
huss9 replied to bowlingcrofty's topic in Football
Club doesnt get it, or more accurately doesnt care. As long as w***a is plastered over them, shirt sales are going to be much lower than preceding seasons. I've never worn footie tops but have always bought the kids the strip every time a new one comes out. this is the first season i havent and wont until the sponsor changes. know many parents like this. Even if we'd accepted a sponsor paying slightly less (not that we offered anyone the chance to even match w***a according to Richard Branson) they would have sold a tonne more shirts. may not have been enough to make up the difference but so what. -
hatem's not really been disrespectful to pardew in any of his quotes, he's just put his point across. no need for the club to be pissed off.
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wish cabaye had laid into pardew when he left
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even more desperate for us to lose against Cardiff now
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/newcastle-spend-transfers-summer-push-3475472 Newcastle WILL spend on transfers this summer to push further into top 10 insists Mike Ashley Apr 29, 2014 20:53 By Simon Bird Toon haven't signed a single player on a permanent deal in 18 months but controversial owner intends to be very busy in the coming close-season Newcastle owner Mike Ashley has insisted he is ready to spend money in the summer to get Alan Pardew's squad back on track. The Sports Direct tycoon has conceded that proper investment is needed to stop the end of season slump continuing into next season. Senior figures at all levels of the club have been told the Magpies are likely to be among the major spenders, outside the cash-rich top four. Newcastle will not have signed a player on a permanent deal for 18 months when the summer transfer window opens. They are bottom of the Premier League spending table over the last five years accruing a surplus of £45million by one estimate. With the £16million from the sale of Yohan Cabaye deal unspent, and the club making a profit, Ashley has told his employees that he needs to protect the club with fresh investment to push it further into the top ten. Some Newcastle players are also convinced that boss Pardew will be allowed to head the major rebuilding job - to include recruiting two strikers, a top play-maker and a number of English recruits with experience of the league. Pardew's position has been badly undermined by a run of 14 defeats in 19 games, and a goal drought that has seen only ten goals scored in the league this year. Newcastle are on their worst run of defeats in the top flight since 1987 and Pardew was subjected to chanting by the 2,000 strong away following during the dire loss at Arsenal on Monday night. However Ashley has spoken to players in the last month with words of encouragement about next season, and chief scout Graham Carr is actively lining up deals which the club hope will come off quickly. Pardew has repeatedly insisted he is going to be backed, and said yesterday: "I'm looking at the job as a long-term opportunity for myself. That's how you have to focus." Club officials admit that Pardew and his side need a win against relegation-threatened Cardiff on Saturday to blow away the gloom before the summer break. Newcastle though have failed to score in 39 per cent of their home games this season, and have not netted in 77 per cent of games when Loic Remy has not played. Pardew said: "The fans have seen us lose again and they are not happy. I have to respect that. "All I can do as a manager is make sure I do this job to the best of my ability. We have been top 10 all year. This recent run is not something I am hiding from. "We have to finish in the top 10. If Cardiff think it is important for them on Saturday, trust me, it is important for our fans we win."
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can you imagine if we'd signed ozil? great start to the season, then performances fell off a little - he'd have been banished to the reserves by now and replaced by gosling. then sold in the summer.
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the cunt has described the Cardiff match as "our cup final". really? really? what a fuckwit.
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they want us to be kept down. don't need an ambitious Newcastle to threaten the mancs or scousers (not that we ever would, anyway).
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NBC doing a great job on him. no sympathy whatsoever.
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yup. a bit overflattered at CB just like us.
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"but we’re also playing an Arsenal team back to full strength with (Mesut) Ozil and (Aaron) Ramsey." cunt cunt cunt cunt cunt
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sunday sun this morning - pardew telling us arsenal are back to full strength. just cant help himself.
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a fucking manager who cant actually manage.
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because for a lot of people, I fear it will.
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supermac on joe Harvey; "He liked defenders who could defend, midfielders who could make goals, and forwards who could score them." we need to go back to basics.
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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/alan-pardew-fighting-survival-newcastle-7035793 lee ryder backtracking? was never gonna last long.