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The other games today - 2010/11
WarrenBartonCentrePartin replied to clintdempsey's topic in Football
WE ARE TOP OF THE BOTTOM HALF OF THE LEAGUE! -
might was the leccy league show as they'll probably do a piece with some daft smoggies going on about 'Mogga'. It'll give me a few cheap laughs to feast on before bed.
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The other games today - 2010/11
WarrenBartonCentrePartin replied to clintdempsey's topic in Football
commentator on N'Zogbia's run, 'On the playground.... you'd probably call that a ball hog'. When he paused after saying 'on the playground' I seriously thought he was going to follow up with 'is where he spent most of his days'. -
The other games today - 2010/11
WarrenBartonCentrePartin replied to clintdempsey's topic in Football
lush hit on Parker. -
The other games today - 2010/11
WarrenBartonCentrePartin replied to clintdempsey's topic in Football
proper fancy getting myself a nice Burrda tracksuit like. -
I like that one.
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The other games today - 2010/11
WarrenBartonCentrePartin replied to clintdempsey's topic in Football
not really. Spurs free kick. Nani grabs the ball ffs. -
The other games today - 2010/11
WarrenBartonCentrePartin replied to clintdempsey's topic in Football
as much as I hate Spurs, thats fucking disgraceful. Clattenburg is useless. -
the music Man Utd walk out to at Old Trafford.
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The other games today - 2010/11
WarrenBartonCentrePartin replied to clintdempsey's topic in Football
how old is the mascot walking out with Vidic?! -
Tyne-Wear derby is big one for Coloccini FABRICIO COLOCCINI has assured the Toon Army that the Tyne-Wear derby means just as much to Newcastle United’s foreign legion than it does to the club’s home grown players – if not more. The fact that overseas stars like Emre, Albert Luque, Charles N’Zogbia and Nikos Dabizas have written their names into Geordie folklore on the back of success in the derby ding-dong is not lost on Coloccini. And he paid the fixture the ultimate compliment by stating it is BIGGER than the fierce rivalry between Boca Juniors and River Plate in his native Argentina and on a par with Brazil v Argentina on the international stage. Coloccini has not tasted derby victory in his two opening Tyne-Wear tussles with United, which came in the ill-fated 2008/09 campaign. But this time he wants to make sure. Coloccini told the Chronicle: “It means everything to us, and just as much to the English players, we know the game can make us into a hero. “This is a very important game, but I don’t to make history in one goal against Sunderland. I want to write a history over a long period. “But we know how important this game is, and we have to win it. We have to think only of the three points. “When we played at Sunderland two years ago, our fans were more noisy than their fans, and that is why we have to win – for the team, so we can climb the table, and to give a present to the fans. “It is similar between Boca Juniors and River, but here the people are more passionate, and it is a better spectacle. It’s different, because for Argentina-Brazil, you wear the flag but it is the same type of intensity and on a par with the tempo.” Coloccini has become a darling of the Geordie faithful after a sticky start to his career on Tyneside. Having settled in Newcastle, Coloccini loves the Tyneside lifestyle and says this is one of the most important games of his career. He said: “This is the most important game to Newcastle fans. “It is one of the most important games I have played for Newcastle because it means so much to the fans and to us.” Last time out at St James’ Park, Coloccini left the field with the 40,000 Toon fans singing the now famous Coloccini song. However, he said: “I hope I can score again, but I would prefer three points and not to score. “The song is great, it’s very funny and I know what all of the words mean! “But for me, it’s very emotional, because I understand it and they give me so much confidence.” Yet while folklore intrigues the curly-mopped Coloccini, he says he is still fighting hard to become a United legend and shake off the tag of being part of the team that was relegated by replacing it with something more tasteful. He said: “I know we could go down in the history of the club as the team that went down. “But a lot of people who went down stayed and took the club back to the Premier League, including myself. I want to win a cup with Newcastle United now – that is my dream. “I want to score against Sunderland too, but I want to make history by winning a cup in the long run. “But first things first, let’s beat Sunderland.” http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news//2010/10/30/tyne-wear-derby-is-big-one-for-coloccini-72703-27570883/2/ :colo:
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The Magedia Thread - Sunderland suck trollolololol
WarrenBartonCentrePartin replied to Rocker's topic in Football
Woolnough can come back when he isn't writing for a mickey mouse paper. I wouldn't even wipe my arse with the Daily Star. -
The old Chris Hughton discussion thread
WarrenBartonCentrePartin replied to Parky's topic in Football
football focus are doing a piece on the derby, with an interview with Nolan sticking up for CH. -
even stranger that Alves and Rochemback managed to score!
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The old Chris Hughton discussion thread
WarrenBartonCentrePartin replied to Parky's topic in Football
it says it all on the legends that Bernie is now the one I find least irritating! -
ahh yes, that famous game where Malbranque dropped a tenner and Steven Taylor saw it.
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Anyone else at the beam-back at the Arena for the 2-2 at the SoS, when Helder and Domi scored?