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Tell the fat c*** to lay off the pizza's. Saw him on the Quayside outside Gusto's earlier today actually. Hope you took a snap for Jack Flash's benefit. https://twitter.com/DeanOliver8/status/331094114902888450/photo/1 ....
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QPR vs Newcastle Utd - 12/05/13 @ 3pm (No TV) - a win confirms safety
Jack Flash replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
There's no way he's fully fit. "I am 100 per cent fit" http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufcforum/index.php/topic,91227.msg4376727.html#msg4376727 He must just be storing that timber for Bonfire Night then. Are there any pictures which prove his weight gain? The ones from yesterday certainly don't. http://i42.tinypic.com/20u3k9i.jpg There's no way to weasel out of this one. I hold my hands up. I was wrong. -
QPR vs Newcastle Utd - 12/05/13 @ 3pm (No TV) - a win confirms safety
Jack Flash replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
Ben Arfa Vs Liverpool (H) HD 720p 12-13 By BenArfa10i Looks massive in that when he's taking people on and creating chances. -
QPR vs Newcastle Utd - 12/05/13 @ 3pm (No TV) - a win confirms safety
Jack Flash replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
So finding pictures wouldn't be too much of a stretch then? -
QPR vs Newcastle Utd - 12/05/13 @ 3pm (No TV) - a win confirms safety
Jack Flash replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
There's no way he's fully fit. "I am 100 per cent fit" http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufcforum/index.php/topic,91227.msg4376727.html#msg4376727 He must just be storing that timber for Bonfire Night then. Are there any pictures which prove his weight gain? The ones from yesterday certainly don't. -
QPR vs Newcastle Utd - 12/05/13 @ 3pm (No TV) - a win confirms safety
Jack Flash replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
There's no way he's fully fit. "I am 100 per cent fit" http://www.newcastle-online.org/nufcforum/index.php/topic,91227.msg4376727.html#msg4376727 -
QPR vs Newcastle Utd - 12/05/13 @ 3pm (No TV) - a win confirms safety
Jack Flash replied to TaylorJ_01's topic in Football
He should play the whole game. He's been fit for weeks and had plenty of minutes on the pitch in that time plus he'll be getting 3 months off in 2 games time so get playing or find yourself a new club. -
A big thing for me is that I'm not bothered at all about most of our players. Very few of them have anything in common with me/us to the point where it's a bit distracting. I knew nothing of the players we signed in January and still don't really, so I've no idea who I'm cheering for.
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I'm certain he said on the radio (possibly after the Everton game) that he didn't want any experienced players signed in January to help fight relegation.
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Poor Inochi. At least Ian W is clever enough to go quiet after games.
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Yohan Cabaye (now sporting coordinator at Paris Saint-Germain)
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What impact is Pardew having on our corners? -
He'd only been here a few months when we went down tbf. He played a massive part in this game too http://www.nufc.com/html/2008-09html/2009-05-11middlesbrough-h.html Well yes but why is he let off the hook because he had only been there a few months and the frenchies are to blame for taking us down according to the media? I could easily use that same excuse to back up the likes of Sissoko, fact is though our problems are a lot bigger than so called lack of leadership. A lot of which is very well documented, just smacks of lazy journalism trotting out the same boring lines they do every time a team is in relegation trouble. Its always leadership and lack of fight which is to blame but never the manager making moronic choices. The French garçons are just easy targets. Pointless going over it again as we all agree However, any more skitting of Wor Kev and I'll find you and finish you.
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He'd only been here a few months when we went down tbf. He played a massive part in this game too http://www.nufc.com/html/2008-09html/2009-05-11middlesbrough-h.html "kind of" worries me there. Best of a bad bunch it seems.
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"Can I have some new players?" "Here's a load of Internationals" 4 months later... "They ain't got no relegation fighting experience" "They fucking well have now, you cock"
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The tag team have reunited, folks.
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He wasn't really banging on, it was an answer about the fact that he has had to use people like Haidara more than he expected. Not that it matters what he says like, but still. Surprisingly enough he isn't going to say "the problem is me, I'm clueless" in interviews. :roll: He's back, folks. Haidara has started 2 league games btw.
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“But who is to say that Wigan will be relegated"
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He's been talking a lot recently about how harsh the criticism has been, including personal criticism, so it must finally be getting through to the smug, arrogant fraud.
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Brilliant. I've got tickets in the neutral bit and will be supporting jotenko/Benfica.
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Even if something is wrong in the dressing room we'd certainly not hear about it from the players in the Chronicle. Players hardly ever criticise their manager or team mates in public. Eh? Did you only read that line, like? I wasn't on about the Chronicle. I'd argue that the last sentence is massively inaccurate as well. It happens quite a bit when players give interviews to their native press. If it happens "quite a bit" you'll be able to provide quite a few examples? The more recent the better obviously. Sissoko said he doesn't like playing as a number 10 a matter of weeks ago, last season HBA complained about the style of football and I'm sure we all remember Robert legitimately criticising Souness and getting sold as a result. http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11678/8599189/Newcastle-midfielder-Moussa-Sissoko-says-he-still-has-a-lot-of-improvement-left Not really criticising the manager though, is it? I still maintain it hardly ever happens. The very few examples get blown up by the media (Barton mainly) which makes it seem more common.
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Even if something is wrong in the dressing room we'd certainly not hear about it from the players in the Chronicle. Players hardly ever criticise their manager or team mates in public. Eh? Did you only read that line, like? I wasn't on about the Chronicle. I'd argue that the last sentence is massively inaccurate as well. It happens quite a bit when players give interviews to their native press. If it happens "quite a bit" you'll be able to provide quite a few examples? The more recent the better obviously.
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Even if something is wrong in the dressing room we'd certainly not hear about it from the players in the Chronicle. Players hardly ever criticise their manager or team mates in public.
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I've advised him to quit many times. He ignores it.
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€1025 in the last week. Time to actually quit this time, David.