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cubaricho

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  1. It ended up being a protest (let me rephrase according to the BBC) "protest rally" after all.
  2. Glad the rally protest was a big hit. BBC all over the Ashley Out mentality of the protest. Back to square one for NUSC.
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    Players in public

    It's gotta be so easy to pull girls as a footballer.
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    Players in public

    What's the deal with this Tiger Tiger place, is it like the footballer's hang out or what? Seems like everyone is seen in there.
  5. Surely it's one or the other? Please stop protesting, I really want NUSC to work. As long as you're protesting, NUFC won't have nearly anything to do with you and of that I almost positive.
  6. The only one that really makes a difference.
  7. Alan Smith? Damien Duff? They never stir any shit and they never waste any energy when they are on the pitch. They are 100% honest working nice guys on and off the pitch. If you hate them there is something really wrong with you.
  8. He might just live in a very big house. Or have more than one.
  9. Always loved Harper. The true goalkeeping legend at NUFC.
  10. And to keep up the "NUFC fans are mongs" sentiments in the papers/on the tv - wouldn't want to let those get away.
  11. I've never heard of any rule that you couldn't change your kit more than once every two seasons - I thought clubs just did it out of principal as to not fuck over the fans.
  12. Yep i still think he is good enough to play for any club in the world. Best set piece taker in the world. He isn't imo it's Andrea Pirlo or Ryan Taylor You're right, he isn't - he's better.
  13. Did Nolan and Guthrie not play together at Bolton? I believe they were playing together when Bolton was up around the 8th spot.
  14. The only thing Llambias meant when he was talking about "being an Aston Villa" was that their owner didn't spent very much at all in their first two seasons, helped balance the debt, and then slowly moved forward. But, if you hate Ashley you're not really willing to look at that anyway. Ashley won't make money until we are challenging in the league, why can't anyone see that? The past regime pocketed over 150 millions pounds while Ashley has pocketed ZERO so far. He's not penny pinching for the sake of lining his own pockets, he's making sure the club is on an even keel before we push forward and make our moves up the table. It has been almost three years since Lerner bought the Villains and they are just now moving up the league. Cut Ashley some slack and let him balance the books before we start calling for his head. In the next year or two we're going to have one of the best academies producing youngsters in the country and we'll be making our way up the table. That's what their "five year plan" is all about; keep us in the Prem, funnel through very useful youngsters, and slowly invest in the team in a competent and responsible manner.
  15. Once again, the protest is being peformed away from the ground so it does not have an effect on the team. If anything a few hundred people marching together to the match may create some sorely needed atmosphere. This is the most laughable excuse ever. It may not affect the squad during the Everton match, but what about the match after, or after that, when negative headlines are being thrown about in the papers? It will create a negative atmosphere around the club, which will ultimately affect our squad during the run in for the final 12 matches, not necessarily the Everton match. Like sicko2ndbest said in his original post, these people protesting need to grow the fuck up. What is more important? Premier League survival or your Protesters Group? Get your priorities straight for the rest of the season and let's get behind the team - they need us more than ever. Of course relegation has to be the supporters fault. Stay away from colourful wrappers dear. Of course it's not the supporters' fault - but we can do all we can to make sure it doesn't happen. Protesting doesn't help at all and is extremely childish.
  16. Still much cheaper than Major League Baseball here. My ex-girlfriend's dad had four season tickets to the Cardinals and in total is cost about 8k a year for just the seats. Although granted you get to go to about 80 some odd games.
  17. Once again, the protest is being peformed away from the ground so it does not have an effect on the team. If anything a few hundred people marching together to the match may create some sorely needed atmosphere. This is the most laughable excuse ever. It may not affect the squad during the Everton match, but what about the match after, or after that, when negative headlines are being thrown about in the papers? It will create a negative atmosphere around the club, which will ultimately affect our squad during the run in for the final 12 matches, not necessarily the Everton match. Like sicko2ndbest said in his original post, these people protesting need to grow the fuck up. What is more important? Premier League survival or your Protesters Group? Get your priorities straight for the rest of the season and let's get behind the team - they need us more than ever.
  18. God I really hope not. Last time they tried to win over the fans we got the Keegan mess.
  19. Team and country really get motivated for the Mexico match. To be fair, the US has a lot of players in foreign leagues now too. There is a lot of American talent playing abroad and getting good European experience - they are definitely much better than they were 2-5 years ago. Also, I remember us being in for Bradley last summer. Too bad I guess! 15 in 55 from midfield when he played for Heerenveen (and 5 in 27 for the National Team).
  20. Great original save by the Mexican keeper though.
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