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Fucking Heed
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Shit signing.
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Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur Saturday 22nd January 3pm
Foluwashola replied to QBG's topic in Football
William Regal not even in the squad, we've lost. -
The 2010-2011 Betting Thread - forum gamble fails, Ash's fault.
Foluwashola replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Leicester, Luton (-1), Huddersfield. Everton, Cardiff, Peterborough. -
The 2010-2011 Betting Thread - forum gamble fails, Ash's fault.
Foluwashola replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
I know they have had injury problems up front - might be worth checking that out before backing. Cardiff have been inconsistent and Watford have won their last six. Today is the end of the glory hornet boy's form, I can feel it in my bladder. -
The 2010-2011 Betting Thread - forum gamble fails, Ash's fault.
Foluwashola replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Cardiff @evens today, what's the catch? -
Fine the way it is. Change is not good.
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There definitely is a good player trapped inside the alopecia-ridden body somewhere and at 24 he has plenty of time to find it again. Would be OK with this signing if it were at a relatively low price.
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Ricardo Fuller I take back everything I said about Bent's sale possibly working for the mackems.
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Hair like spaghetti, name like Lasagne - what a strike.
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Arsenal supporters' opinions of Bendtner seem to be pretty split. He comes across as extremely inconsistent but, on his day, good enough to trouble any team in the league. Definitely good enough to get into our squad, not that we're going to splash out £10m any time soon
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Newcastle United v Tottenham Hotspur Saturday 22nd January 3pm
Foluwashola replied to QBG's topic in Football
a fiver was a fortune to me at sixteen. Aye, but you used to get paid a ha'penny for cleaning the pit donkeys. -
Aye, SAFC fans are well better than us like. So much class, so much sophistication... hang on... They are proper big lads tweeting a football who's not likely to give a s*** what fans of his ex club thought of him The only group of fans I've met who enjoy the company of Sunderland fans are Darlo supporters, and that's only because their brand of football tends to be so tedious they'll go for anything. That and they're both cunts. It's a charming town, though. Shit team, shit town. Anyway, why do you support Everton if you live in Darloid land? Gloryseeking fail.
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They could pay for this to be erected in statue form. http://img502.imageshack.us/img502/5870/spackers.jpg
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I'm enjoying conversing with them under an alias. Don't think they'll ever realise my username is "five one" in afrikaans.
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not aimed at you in particular mate but since you mentioned it. why is it that all of a sudden its deemed a good idea to sell your players when they're out of form? are we so ridiculously impatient these days that we cant wait for a player to get back in form again? i agree that 24m is a bit over the top, but i keep reading people saying stuff like this, dont get it. Spot on. Sunderland just lost their top scorer, record signing and probably best player. They didn't want him to leave. Yep, that's great for them that. All depends on how they use the money. If they manage to find a goalscoring striker who can link up well with Gyan/Welbeck and add quality in another 1/2 areas, it'll have been a good deal for the mackems Welbeck isn't their player and appears to be crocked. But regardless of that, what if the next expensive signing (and everyone is going to rip them off now btw) decides he's had enough in only 18 months? What if he doesn't score for a few weeks, should they sell him too? Only Rooney and Drogba have scored more Premier League goals than Darren Bent in the last few seasons. Will £18m get a striker of that calibre? Will they be able to attract a player of such calibre? It's an awful set of circumstances for Sunderland. Bent gets goals, aye, but he shouldn't even be mentioned in the same breath as Drogba and Rooney. One assumes Bruce is going to attempt to bring someone in who can contribute to general play and can be part of a 442. I agree, it's going to be extremely difficult for them to manage to work this in their favour but it is possible. Probably best for them to wait until the Summer to spend the bulk of the money. They'll probably fuck it up like and I hope they do
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not aimed at you in particular mate but since you mentioned it. why is it that all of a sudden its deemed a good idea to sell your players when they're out of form? are we so ridiculously impatient these days that we cant wait for a player to get back in form again? i agree that 24m is a bit over the top, but i keep reading people saying stuff like this, dont get it. Spot on. Sunderland just lost their top scorer, record signing and probably best player. They didn't want him to leave. Yep, that's great for them that. All depends on how they use the money. If they manage to find a goalscoring striker who can link up well with Gyan/Welbeck and add quality in another 1/2 areas, it'll have been a good deal for the mackems
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Game over.
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Wayne Routledge signs 3 year deal with Swansea
Foluwashola replied to clintdempsey's topic in Football
Aye, wouldn't be too keen on this. We're lacking in depth on the wing as it is and unless we're planning on bringing a winger in, this is going to leave us pretty thin. Plus, Routledge is a decent player to bring on in the final 20 mins of a game against a tired fullback. -
Good news. All credit for results now goes to Carver rather than the silver fox
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Jamie Carragher and Joe Cole No wonder Liverpool are ferked.
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The way we approached that game in comparison with West Brom away speaks volumes. We cowered like it was Barcelona in one, and came out determined to take the initiative in the other. we done that against everton and arsenal aswell. i wonder if pardew will have his "west brom" ? Stevenage was far worse than West Brom. Still, as I've said previously, the next few away matches will show us a lot.
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Telegraph say £24m bid accepted. Ridiculous price if true.
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Next few away games are going to be big tests. They're the kind of matches I wouldn't have been particularly confident for under Hughton. Win a couple of them and he'll be bursting into the "good" category.