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Thomson Mouse

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  1. http://i.imgur.com/fhTkuFk.png http://i.imgur.com/3AlC7Jv.png
  2. Can't see it, but would liketo
  3. Remember that as well. In the build up to the Shepherd protests i remember seeing him in that cafe at St James' or whatever it's called wearing a bomber jacket meeting some bouncer like blokes. I remember thinking if he was that bald then maybe he had lost his hair from shoving his head up Oliver's arse so many times. The guys a prick, always has been. It a contest of who's the biggest prick associated with Newcastle, him or Wraith. Unsurprisingly they're friends
  4. There's no way that's him. Have you read the tweets? I thought a recognised account has a tick next to their name?
  5. We've got our very own bust/bust cycle now http://i.imgur.com/HIT6hao.png
  6. Interesting article, thanks very much kind sir. I can't quite believe I missed that - I heard ne'er a peep about it. Some interesting parallels, but some cautionary tales too - I can see Ashley reacting to a bocyott, especially if it was unwisely only planned for one game, the same way the Lazio president did - i.e. by completely ignoring it. It should also be noted that the mess AC were in was due to their funding being cut off, necessitating a change with or without a boycott. There appears to be no such pressing need for Ashley, and there likely never will be without relegation. It was nice to note the call for protest actually seemed to underestimate the public feeling - it seems to have assume many would still attend, therefore it asked them simply not to sing. Follow up piece here from a few days ago, if anyone's interested: http://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/berlusconi-family-plan-to-sell-ac-milan-shares The amount of effort you are putting into trying to quash any hope for change or ideas for action is intriguing. It's having zero effect, mind. That ship has sailed. Your ability to ignore the fact I have already made a solid suggestion for action, and have already announced more are coming, is intriguing also. It's almost like the only thing you're interested in hearing is people who think and feel exactly the way you do. It's almost like the only thing you're interested in doing is portraying me as something I'm not, or trying to make people think I've said things I haven't. He's like a slightly surreal version of NE5
  7. Nah, as I can just see the brow of 'middle aged hill' approaching in the distance I'm finding my tolerance level for tosspots, time wasters and bullshitters has started to rapidly decrease.
  8. Interesting article, thanks very much kind sir. I can't quite believe I missed that - I heard ne'er a peep about it. Some interesting parallels, but some cautionary tales too - I can see Ashley reacting to a bocyott, especially if it was unwisely only planned for one game, the same way the Lazio president did - i.e. by completely ignoring it. It should also be noted that the mess AC were in was due to their funding being cut off, necessitating a change with or without a boycott. There appears to be no such pressing need for Ashley, and there likely never will be without relegation. It was nice to note the call for protest actually seemed to underestimate the public feeling - it seems to have assume many would still attend, therefore it asked them simply not to sing. Follow up piece here from a few days ago, if anyone's interested: http://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/berlusconi-family-plan-to-sell-ac-milan-shares The amount of effort you are putting into trying to quash any hope for change or ideas for action is intriguing. It's having zero effect, mind. That ship has sailed. Its nigh time that the fans took a stand. It's ok saying it wont achieve anything, if it's half arsed it may just be the case that it won't but doing nothing is definitely wont change anything! If Ashley wants to use the club as a marketing tool let's poison the well. Lets boycott all televised games and show the world how f***ed we are that the club is being run like a cheap tat shop. He want's maximum exposure for Sports Direct, we need to flip that on its head and make NUFC a brand that no one wants to associate themselves with whilst Ashley is in charge. People who say it cannot be done should not interrupt those who are doing it. -George Bernard Shaw It is a great quote. Thats the bugger, I took it out as I didn't think I did it justice. Christ noodles, I feel ill saying this but yes, exactly
  9. Interesting article, thanks very much kind sir. I can't quite believe I missed that - I heard ne'er a peep about it. Some interesting parallels, but some cautionary tales too - I can see Ashley reacting to a bocyott, especially if it was unwisely only planned for one game, the same way the Lazio president did - i.e. by completely ignoring it. It should also be noted that the mess AC were in was due to their funding being cut off, necessitating a change with or without a boycott. There appears to be no such pressing need for Ashley, and there likely never will be without relegation. It was nice to note the call for protest actually seemed to underestimate the public feeling - it seems to have assume many would still attend, therefore it asked them simply not to sing. Follow up piece here from a few days ago, if anyone's interested: http://www.thenational.ae/sport/football/berlusconi-family-plan-to-sell-ac-milan-shares The amount of effort you are putting into trying to quash any hope for change or ideas for action is intriguing. It's having zero effect, mind. That ship has sailed. Aye and that
  10. My thoughts exactly. Bearing in mind boycotting two games would ordinarily span a month - plenty of time to get his arse in gear, negotiate with a buyer and give a firm commitment that he was going to step down on X date. If he dragged his feet, you would hope it would only harden the fans and they would dig in for the long haul, falling back on the nuclear option of risking relegation (since I can't see how a team playing in front of an empty home stadium wouldn't drop like a stone) We already are risking relegation and are hardly rising like a Phoenix you prick. You're either a WUM or a mackem, couldn't give a s*** which but do us all a favour, f*** off and let us get on discussing how we can help get him out.
  11. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2406338-ac-milan-fan-protests-may-accelerate-sale-talk-for-club#articles/2406338-ac-milan-fan-protests-may-accelerate-sale-talk-for-club There's the Milan article now shut the fuck up you complete cockend
  12. This is doing the rounds on facey. Anyone wishing to bet a banner like that wouldn't royally piss him off http://i.imgur.com/KRysgGVl.jpg
  13. Is there a specific reason you think this should all be sorted from the outset, that the entire strategy should be all laid out on day one? No one thinks it's going to anything but a difficult war of attrition to get rid of this t***, hopefully this is the catalyst for ideas and protests to develop organically over time, they don't even necessarily have to be led by AO, in fact if thing are happening on their own then all the better. But aye, they've not released a manifesto outlining their every idea and strategy so that's that then The guy is the football forum equivalent of Noodles. Just ignore him otherwise you're wasting precious minutes of your life.
  14. Think is tho 50k ashley out cards will look amazing on tv! Won't work. Remember what happened last time
  15. Nah, all you'll hear is 'who is going to come in man', 'better the devil you know', 'I just want to watch the footy' and 'we'll do a Leeds if he goes'. Our lot as a generalisation are pathetic and we've been embarrassed by the Rangers fans.
  16. Whats he said? He said he had to leave because of the fans breaking down the relationship between him and them! Cheers
  17. 'Look at that fool, doesn't know how to set his white balance.' Fuck off
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