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toon25

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  1. We are going down. The worst team we've ever had in the Premier League is bad enough but to top it off the 'coach' is captain clueless.

     

    We need a proper manager, a good man manager to lift the team and fans but i can't think of anyone who would come and do that.

     

    We've had worse - we've got some real quality, the problem is that they're injured - Oba, Viduka, Jonas, Beye etc. I'm sure the prospects would've been better if these names had been on the teamsheet. Our problem is that we have a paper thin squad which lacks premiership quality when we have too many injuries.

     

    We won't go down this year. Things will pick up soon enough, I'm sure of it - as someone mentioned earlier just look at Man Shitty.

  2. Ashley has almost certainly improved the financial position of the club and for that I am grateful. His vision, on paper at least, appears decent and workable. In practice, however, I don't think that Ashley has any idea as to how to run a football club - the appointment of Dennis Wise and to a certain extent Keegan is a testament to this.

    Personality aside, Wise has neither the credentials nor the experience to have been placed in a position of such authority and sway at the club.

     

    Ashley is a visionary. He is a successful businessman who believed that NUFC was a club that could be moulded to fit his idealistic model. Ashley's problem is that he has grossly underestimated the difficulties arising from managing a club with a fanbase as large and as impatient as ours. Many fans will not tolerate the way they feel that they have been fucked around over the past few weeks. Nor will they tolerate the lack of communication from the board regarding our recent turmoil.

    I thoroughly believe that if Ashley's plan had come to fruition, we would be in a far sounder position than we are at the moment. That said, this may have taken many years - years which many fans will not have waited, especially when we are consistently seen as the farce of the football league.

     

    In all, Ashley is probably right to put the club up for sale. Too much water has passed under the bridge and wounds have been inflicted that are too deep to heal. A fresh start and a clean slate is needed. Let's just hope that whoever the new manager and new owner(s) may be, we will give them time.

  3. Don't worry lads, he'll get minimal time on the pitch even if we were not to add anyone else to the squad. By January the useless piece of shit will have twigged that he ain't going to be first choice here.

  4. My only worry is that we'll not be able to find a replacement. If we sell now without other players lined up then we'll really struggle considering the size of the squad. Other than that, as many on here have stated, if any club are prepared to pay the right price then sell him.

  5. I know he's a short-arse, but isn't he more of a deep player than an out-and-out striker? Would we want him to play in the hole?

     

    Makes sense to me - I think he'd be adept at filling the role that Owen played towards the end of last season.

    Any other sources?

  6. Butt looked totally past it tonight. Like really past it, ala Geremi. Slow, laboured and wasteful.

     

    Sounds like pre-March. He's fucking shit man.

     

    (No, i didn't watch the game tonight, but that's got nowt to do with it, he was gash last season and i've maintained that from the word go).

     

    If he's still a mainstay in our team next season, then he'll hold us back as far as i'm concerned.

     

    Pleased that Guthrie's doing well though. If Barton can keep up his end of season form (he's got a better chance of doing so than the likes of Nicky Butt), then maybe we can just about get by with that pairing?

     

    Completely agree.

  7. HTT, I commend your position on the whole situation - very positive indeed, just what we need!

    Really hope, as you say, that this was an opportunistic deal that we lost out on rather than a targeted signing

  8. What the fuck happened!!

    Logged off last night and he was all but signed, wake up this morning and find he's gone to those fucking cunts! Cannot believe it! Absolutely gutted, particularly since the gutter press will no doubt be creaming themselves and particularly since, as we all know, Modric is a decent player and is only likely to improve their bastard team. What's more, where do they get their money from?

    :angry:

    Still, as people have said, it's not in August and there are enough decent players still to bring in before the start of the season.

  9. Would there be a clause in a player's insurance that allows for issues like this?

     

    There will likely be a Termination clause in Barton's contract, which will likely take the (amended) form of the standard boiler plate clause as contained in normal contracts of employment.  The clause would, if properly drafted, allow for NUFC to unilaterally terminate the contract should Barton go to prison.

     

    A basic Termination sub-clause might read as follows:

     

    i.e. "The Employer reserves the right to terminate the Employee’s employment without pay or payment in lieu of notice if it has reasonable grounds to believe the Employee is guilty of gross misconduct".

     

    In what is essentially a commercial contract, such as Barton's, the Termination clause would generally list everything and anything that could be caught (i.e. X.1 - imprisonment; X.2 - substance abuse, X.3 - gross misconduct as defined). 

     

    The only issue with footballers is that they pay big money to specialist sports lawyers to ensure that any onerous clauses etc. are removed or have the edge taken off them.

     

    Rather like the Chelsea / Mutu saga? Did they have to pay anything out to him or just let him go?

     

    If Barton does go down, which is reasonable to expect, I don't think I could see KK getting rid, he seems to like him. If this is the case, would it be a matter of 'suspending' Barton's wages, so to speak, until his term is up OR would he continue to be paid?

     

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    That's a hard day, we definitely should win at least 2:0, but.... from our display today I'm sure we will progress, that lucky bustards from Chelsea have got their luck today from poor Riise, though I can't believe how he ever could do that, not every striker would be able to make such a fucking great dive.

    We must keep optimisim, despite refferees and all the other factors saying that Abramovich wants to see his Chelsea in Moscow. We will win despite all that. We played better, our manager is better, we are as supportes are better.

    LIVERPOOL FC - YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE.

    WE'LL FINISH THEIR UNBEATEN RUN AT STAMFORD BRIDGE. AT APRIL, 30. NO MATTER HOW.

    I'M SURE IN THE TEAM!

     

    ;D ;D

  11. I have been busting a gut to get on here...

     

    Fucking Jim Beglin... what an utter cunt

     

    Drogba quite rightly gets criticised for his theatrics and they comment "Oh he went down far too easily there".

    Yet when the slow motion quite clearly shows Torres diving for the free kick that led to their goal, he is "Making good use if it there".

    Utter utter fucking cunt.

     

    I thought Wimbledon got everything their style of play deserved tonight

     

    Mind in the final 3rd, Chelsea were very poor.

     

    Completely agree. ITV have arguably the worst / bias commentators on tv. Sick of hearing their fucking voices. I'd love to shit through their letterbox!

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