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joeyt

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  1. Read that before, it doesnt even make sense. It's meant to say 'win' not 'who'
  2. Won't be playing Wolves next year
  3. If one team has to win between Sunderland and Hull, should we prefer Sunderland?
  4. if Sheaer leaves Butt and Nolan out of the starting line-ups, he will get a lot more respect from me.
  5. West Brom definitely 2 out of Hull, Sunderland and us. Unfortunately they already have points on the board
  6. they can, its just quite rare that a good enough manager is available/willing to take on the job. its usually the s*** managers who cant get a job elsewhere who take the job and fail. hiddink is a current example of it working and hopefully shearer will be. I meant someone being an assistant to the former manager, and then getting the job full time like that Reed bloke at Charlton
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    U23s & Academy

    I wonder if we'll have any scouts at the South American U-17 Championship
  8. Hope you are enjoying playing in front of empty seats and fans with bananas
  9. Definitely, adds a bit of pace, height and width. Still young too
  10. Anderson scored for Man Utd yet? Or is he there Spiderman?
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    Hillsborough

    RIP everyone and condolences to the families
  12. Hopefully Porto score early on so Man U really have to come out and have a go Couldn't give a f**k if there's no goals at all
  13. Fair play to Drogba for not going down
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    U23s & Academy

    United Book Place In Senior Cup Final NEWCASTLE UNITED RES 2 NEWCASTLE BENFIELD 1 Northumberland Senior Cup Semi-Final Whitley Park Tuesday, April 14, 2009 Kick-off 7pm ALAN Shearer was among the crowd as Newcastle United Reserves booked their place in the final of the Northumberland Senior Cup with a 2-1 victory over Newcastle Benfield at Whitley Park. The Magpie boss was joined at the North Tyneside venue by coaches Iain Dowie, Chris Huhgton and Colin Calderwood, as well as senior star Alan Smith. Teenage striker Nile Ranger, an unused substitute during Saturday's 1-1 draw at Stoke, was included in a young United side which was second best to their Northern League opponents during the early exchanges. And it was Benfield who seized an early lead when goalkeeper Fraser Forster was undone by an untimely bobble as he rushed to the edge of his area to clear allowing Ian Graham to nick in and score on 14 minutes. The visitors were more than a match for United for the majority of the opening period and only Mark Doninger, with a speculative effort from range, and Ranger, with a 12-yard header, came close to restoring parity before Wesley Ngo Baheng struck four minutes before the break. Seizing upon a blocked clearance after good work from strike partner Ranger, the French forward burst in on goal before tucking under on-rushing stopper Andrew Grainger. Seven minutes into the second period and the hosts had their noses in front as Jonny Godsmark squared for supporting midfielder Doninger to steer low into the bottom corner from 20 yards. Richard Money's side were in control thereafter and Godsmark should have extended the lead on 73 minutes only to be thwarted by keeper Grainger when through on goal. James Tavernier then flashed a close-ranger header over the crossbar after Doninger had cushioned Godsmark's centre into the path of the front-running defender. United now face Ashington in the final of the competition at St.James' Park next month.
  15. Think the commentators were being a bit harsh on Reina
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