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NSG

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  1. right heading - Rio tackling - tie pace - Rio Strength - Rio reading - Rio technique - Rio it's no contest, Rio is ten times the defender Carragher could ever be are you taking the p***! Carragher is younger, stronger, better at tackling! also better at scoring more goals Mate, first Deco and Raul, now Ferdinand and Carragher, you REALLY need to learn ages. If you don't know, instead of bullshitting, use wikipedia or something.
  2. Its f****** stupid. We should go for premiership proven players like Terry and Drogba! When Drogba has done it for 5 years in the Premiership i'll then consider him proven.
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    Happy New Season!

    what you talking about you thick c***? your 14 'You're' means 'you are'. 'Your' means YOUR
  4. Raul is a mammoth 2 months older. Obviously the definition of old is somewhere in those 2 months. Nearly as funny as when my friend thought Sidwell was 34.
  5. Is that the guy that went to Palermo or Chievo or something after the World Cup, and was hated by like everyone? No, that was Ahn Jwang han (or something like that), he scored against Italy and knocked them out of the world cup while playing for Perugia at the time. Pro Evo legend tbh
  6. Probably not for another month of so knowing them. No real rush since we're away first.
  7. Can't see either wanting to come here.
  8. Bellamy gets his big club.... Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has confirmed that Craig Bellamy has completed a move to West Ham. The Hammers are reported to have paid £8m for the Wales international on a four-year deal on £75,000 a week.
  9. Mate, you do know you can C+P it?
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    Kieron Dyer

    Not for "making things happen" to quote olliemort. He made the yids cry. Good enough for me.
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    Kieron Dyer

    Nicky Butt was our best midfielder last season IMO
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    Kieron Dyer

    Few? He played about 30 and was shite in about 25.
  13. If Spurs don't finish top 6 they could be in trouble financially. They're fine. They're loaded as it is with the new sponsorship money and the new TV money is crazy.
  14. Yes, how helpful of the box office to ignore the list and only inform you of what was going on after you contacted them. > If I was on the waiting list and they'd possibly given away a better seat to a johnny-come-lately, I'd be quite tempted to tell them where they could stick their season ticket. It might help Mike Ashley and co. with their review of how the club is run, if a few people wrote to the club telling them how crap the ticket office is. To be fair to the box office, i don't think they are the ones who offer those on the waiting list a chance to buy a season ticket. I think that info. comes from higher up. The guy i spoke to was actually unaware that there was season tickets available through the box office, untill he enquired of someone else in the office. Seems like the decision to sell tickets was taken by someone higher up in NUFC. Is there any point in having a waiting list therefore??? Those on the list will be mighty pissed off, if they don't get a ticket. The key is, just keep bugging them till you get one. Keep ringing and ringing and eventually you'll get someone sort you out.
  15. Hope the Duke doesn't injure himself.
  16. Mmmm. South of France. Cheep beer. Couple of days away with the lads. You work it out. Mmmmmmm. 5 minutes from home. Supporting your team. Day out with the lads. Heart and soul of the club. Worked it out.
  17. I'd miss Celtic. Starting to get sick of them.
  18. We took 10,000 more on a 16 hour round trip to Cardiff than Bolton get for a home game. Soopafans.
  19. Well we had to do something to distract the supporters from Big Sam's tedious, route one, safety first tactics. Looking forward to witnessing them first hand? Can't wait tbh. No one would know Bolton existed if it wasn't for Sam.
  20. That's probably because they were more confident of beating you lot! On that basis, Bolton mustn't be very confident of beating anyone at home, hence all the empty seats at the Reebok. Don't mock him man or he might set the two kids with the big fuck off flags on us.
  21. That's probably because they were more confident of beating you lot! That's it. Spot on. They were shit scared of Bolton.
  22. Really? Fact is we took more supporters to Marseille than ANY of the English teams that they've played inlcuding Newcastle! In fact they had to open another block of seats in the MARSEILLE section (next to the line of stewards) to accommodate the BWFC supporters once the allocated section was full! That's because Marseille fans actually wanted to come and see the match against us.
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    Happy New Season!

    So you go for autographs, and when you've got them all, you go back and get them again? Soopafantastic
  24. FOR ALL THOSE WHO WANT TO BUY A SEASON TICKET FOR THE FIRST TIME, EVEN IF YOU ARE ON THE SO CALLED "WAITING LIST", RING THE BOX OFFICE ON 0191 261 1571 ASAP Probably better here than in the ticket forum: From www.nufc.co.uk NEWCASTLE United are making their pre-season friendlies a real family affair by offering supporters the chance to bring youngsters under 11 to watch Celtic, Juventus and Sampdoria for FREE! And the further good news for fans looking forward to seeing Sam Allardyce and his new-look Magpies squad during the 2007/08 season, is that matchday prices have been reduced at St. James' Park for selected Premier League games. It's been a summer of big change with a new owner taking control of United Big Sam moving into the hot seat and an international quartet of Mark Viduka, Joey Barton, David Rozehnal and Geremi arriving on Tyneside as a new era begins in the club's history. Three attractive friendlies against Scottish double winners Celtic (July 26) and Italian giants Juventus (July 29) and Sampdoria (August 5) will certainly help the team prepare for the big challenges that lie ahead. And United are determined as many families will be able to enjoy these matches as possible, because for each of these games, an adult who buys an adult price ticket in advance of the game may request TWO FREE JUNIORS TICKETS FOR UNDER 11s, allowing admission to the same match provided they are accompanied by an adult (ie one adult may bring two children). Tickets for all three games will go on general sale from 9am on Monday, July 9 from the NUFC Box Office and online via the club's official website, nufc.co.uk. Please note that the Under 11s ticket offer is subject to availability and open to personal and telephone callers only and is NOT available on tickets bought via the website. Season ticket holders should also note there is NO priority period for these pre-season friendly games. If you are a season ticket holder your own seat or area is therefore not guaranteed. Meanwhile, Newcastle United supporters are still able to play their part in Big Sam's new-look Toon by securing season tickets. Season tickets are available now by calling into the NUFC Box Office or by telephoning 0191 261 1571. Season tickets still guarantee the best value for Magpie fans who don't want to miss any of the action at St. James' Park. But for those fans who cannot attend every home match during 2007/08, the club has decided that seats for the games against Birmingham City, Bolton Wanderers, Derby County, Fulham, Reading and Wigan Athletic will all be cheaper than 2006/07 matchday prices. These will be funded by increased prices for some other games. FOR JUVE, CELTIC AND SAMPDORIA Adult OAP Bairn Sir John Hall Stand (including corners) £15.00 £10.00 £5.00 Newcastle Brown Stand £15.00 £10.00 £5.00 Milburn Paddock £15.00 £10.00 £5.00 East Stand & Paddock £15.00 £10.00 £5.00 Sir John Hall Stand – Level 7 £15.00 £10.00 £5.00 Sir John Hall Stand – Level 7 (Row F) £10.00 £7.00 £4.00 Milburn Stand – Level 7 £15.00 £10.00 £5.00 Milburn Stand – Level 7 (Row F) £10.00 £7.00 £4.00 Family Enclosure £10.00 £7.00 £4.00 Disabled Supporters (Wheelchair/Ambulant) Ambulant only – All areas excluding bars £8.00 £7.00 £4.00 Wheelchair only – All areas excluding bars £8.00 £7.00 £4.00 Wheelchair/Ambulant & Carer Package – All areas excluding bars £8.00 £7.00 £4.00 Sports Bar (Sir John Hall Stand) £15.00 £10.00 N/A Platinum Club (Milburn Stand) £15.00 £10.00 N/A Bar 1892 (Milburn Stand) £15.00 £10.00 N/A Bar 1892 – Row A (Milburn Stand) £10.00 £7.00 N/A Sovereign Club (Milburn Stand) £15.00 £10.00 N/A Black & White Club (Milburn Stand) £15.00 £10.00 N/A TICKETS FOR THE ABOVE MATCHES WILL GO ON GENERAL SALE ON MONDAY 9 JULY 2007 FROM THE NEWCASTLE UNITED BOX OFFICE (SITUATED IN THE SOUTH WEST CORNER OF THE STADIUM NEXT TO CAFÉ @ ST JAMES’) AND ONLINE VIA THE OFFICIAL CLUB WEBSITE ** FOR EACH OF THESE GAMES AN ADULT PURCHASING AN ADULT PRICE TICKET IN ADVANCE OF THE MATCH DAY MAY REQUEST UP TO TWO FREE JUNIOR TICKETS FOR UNDER 11’S ALLOWING ADMISSION TO THE SAME MATCH, PROVIDED THEY ARE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT (I.E. ONE ADULT MAY BRING TWO CHILDREN) ** PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS OFFER IS SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY AND OPEN TO PERSONAL AND TELEPHONE CALLERS ONLY AND IS NOT AVAILABLE ON TICKETS BOUGHT VIA THE WEBSITE
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