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Worse than getting relegated
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If someone offered you 21st place for next season now, would you take it?
joeyt replied to thedudeabides's topic in Football
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To think we could have been playing Utrecht
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Any subs?
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Sh*t
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Who was me then?
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Everton were never in for him. All the reports linking Everton and Cana were from the players side. Think he meant that Mbia rejected Everton
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Think we were reportedly interested (last year) in Jason Demetriou (sp), so it will be interesting to see him play, if he does play today
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Whta was the mackems score? They were losing 1-0 when I last checked
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Need to cross them off your list KSH :-[
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http://www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/NewsDetail/0,,10278~1732571,00.html
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Everton's new away kit: http://www.sport.co.uk/public/images_news/AI_Everton_Away.jpg
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Getafe's new shirt is pretty good http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1201696/Getafe-shirty-Spanish-fans-beef-La-Liga-teams-new-Burger-King-kit.html
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Also didn't realise Ched Evans had gone to Shef Utd
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Probably been mentioned but Dean Whitehead's gone to Stoke
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I'll post this but I'm anticipating a lot of 'which manager/chairman's going to buy him' or ' we should have got him in January' posts http://www.leazesdigest.com/2009/07/23/finn-scouted-as-youngsters-continue-to-make-the-grade/
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Some of their news, posted purely just to laugh at how far Sean Thornton has sunk down the football league ladder:. From .com:
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WESLEY Ngo Baheng and Brad Inman were on target for Newcastle United's reserves in their 3-1 win over FA Vase winners Whitley Bay tonight. Inman struck twice and Baheng scored his second of pre-season to maintain Newcastle's winning start to the campaign at senior and reserve level, with the club having won all of its five warm-up fixtures. However, United's second string were made to work hard for their success at Hillheads in front of a bumper 1,075 crowd. Fraser Forster dived at Phil Bell's feet to stop what looked a certain goal in the 25th minute. Three minutes later Newcastle took advantage when Inman, played in by Sammy Ameobi, cleverly found himself space in the box to open the scoring. Bay goalkeeper Terry Burke denied Fabio Zamblera with a superb save in the 45th minute. The striker was again frustrated early in the second half, when Craig McFarlane stopped a shot of his on the line with a goal-saving lunge. But United's second wasn't long in coming, with Ngo Baheng striding upfield before rolling the ball past Burke with his left foot. Lee Kerr pulled a goal back for Whitley in the 73rd minute, seizing on a rebound from his own shot, with substitute goalkeeper Tim Krul unable to stop his effort rolling across the line. Inman scored the visitors' third in the 90th minute.