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Everything posted by jdckelly
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brilliant by Walcott
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well holy shit
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That was coming
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wonder who he'll blame this week
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WBA can defend and Bournemouth look like they give half a shit
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Massive ask, that. I'm honestly struggling to justify thinking we'd get a win out of any of that lot.
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Didn't really work all that well last time did it? Yep. This mentality is just wishful thinking. Somehow we'll get our club back by hoping Ashley leaves, and we'll suddenly have players who can lift us back to the Premiership. If we go down, I don't see us coming back up for a few seasons, if at all in the near future. We no longer have players like Nolan and Barton in the dressing room who care enough to bring us straight back up. I'll be fine if we are in the first division for a few seasons IF it makes Ashley leave and we get in a real, caring owner, but those kinds of billionaires with hearts of gold are hard (almost impossible) to find. honestly why would a random billionaire buy nufc in the championship? the club would cost a fortune to turn around and there are better ways to spend the money in a way that might have a chance of working like Everton.
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we don't have a decent first 11, a decent first eleven would have a competent defense and a midfield that can actually do something, we possess neither
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He can't be given the chance and I'm sick and tired of people saying he should be - surely you can't be serious it's so obvious man I'm just saying I think he'll be given the next two games, and if we lose one of them, he'll be gone. here's the issue I wouldn't trust the club in good circumstances to get a good manager let alone in the situation we're in now, anyone with any talent or ambition will run a mile leaving only desperate chancers
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It's not perfect, but there's no way it should be bottom. McClaren is shite. really? We have maybe one reliable cb and he's adapting to a new league, no central midfielder worth a damn and absolutely nothing resembling professional pride in the team.
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the sad thing is even if he left/was sacked I don't think it would make a damn bit of difference, anyone of any talent or ambition would be insane to even contemplate coming here and the squad is completely rotten
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fuck every alleged player in this squad
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Mark Douglas @MsiDouglas 1m1 minute ago Yoan Gouffran set for shock recall - in central midfield. @lee_ryder reports: http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/newcastle-united-winger-yoan-gouffran-10184857 …
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so its now they choose to pipe up, not the constant corruption over the years, not the fact the world cup is going to a country where being gay is a crime and blatters response was: "I would say they should refrain from any sexual activities." The worker deaths etc and then theres the fact they bid for a summer world cup promising technology to cool the stadiums which turns out to be a load of bullshit and it gets moved to winter. But instead of voicing concerns then with all those valid concerns they choose to condemn him when he's a dead man walking. Fuck em
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Isn't that a good thing for consumers was thinking the same thing
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Crystal Palace 1-0 West Brom Aston Villa 0-2 Stoke Bournemouth 0-1 Watford Man City 5-0 Newcastle Norwich 1-2 Leicester Sunderland 0-1 West Ham Chelsea 1-0 Southampton Everton 2-1 Liverpool Arsenal 0-2 Man Utd Swansea 1-2 Spurs
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pathetic Arsenal, why in gods name is Ospina playing and not Cech?
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This year's FIFA's got girls in it. What in the fuck, man? It's 2015. Meaning what, they're suddenly good at playing football? Considering the game has teams such as Cork City in there, it's not really a relevant point like.
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no explanation for the 9 year delay in payment though, doesn't make much sense to me
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David Conn @david_conn 2m2 minutes ago FIFA: Michel Platini tells Uefa associations: The £1.35m Fifa paid him in 2011 was "the final outstanding amount" for work he did 1998-2002. David Conn @david_conn 12s12 seconds ago FIFA: Platini to European FAs. He had a "full-time job" for Fifa 1998-2002; the £1.35m Fifa paid him 9 yrs later was final payment for it.
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may not have a say if fifas "independent" ethics committee decide to suspend him.
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he basically broke Ashley Cole iirc that wasn't his debut utterly blanked the villa game from my mind for some reason, eh close enough
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yeah agree with that Wijanldum just doesn't look comfortable in cm
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yeah honestly expected remy to destroy him but he looked a shadow of the player we had
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he basically broke Ashley Cole iirc