There's a difference between going along to a meaningless game which is likely to be poorly attended in order to protest and just giving him some dosh to climb up on the roof.
Protests at the friendlies will likely attract quite a bit of attention since there won't be many there and there's fuck all else about NUFC to report on atm (except transfers ).
Minor correction but he was too shit for us to sell to anyone. Sums the lad up when with less than a year left on his contract still nobody was willing to part with any cash for him.
Who exactly maintains that?
Seen it posted loads lately.
I think it's more a recognition that they're both big problems for the club but we can have a stronger influence over the continued (or not) presence of Pardew.
De-Fry surely?
No, definitely a v
What's the rule then? V before a consonant is V, and before a vowel it's pronounced F?
Apply that rule to van de Vaart.
I thought maybe France wasn't a football country or only here you could find managers this stupid.
On one hand I feel it's a shame you're losing such a good player
On the other hand it's reassuring that the stupidity I witnessed in France appears to be universal.
I think.
Alright nemtizz, you have a choice of this:
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or this:
You can choose which buttock
This is part of the problem in football these days. One owner decides to write off 180M as part of a pet project without any business justification to the project and the market is dramatically and artificially corrupted. What will Etihad's response be to this....spend 250M to defend their position and then a clubs reasonable budget of 50M is suddenly reduced to an insignificant amount.
Based on our current profit level we could spend £150m over the next 3 years and still be in the black. Can't compete with the likes of Leicester though.
We could spend £255m over the next 3 seasons or £290m in the next 2 seasons and still pass the FFP tests.
Compared to other teams we're in a ridiculously good position and should be blowing them out of the water in the transfer market. If the club had any semblance of ambition we would be.
I thought that was what 'two out' meant? I agree we don't do it enough though.
I think that means if the ball breaks then they're the two who are supposed to go forward. Vurn and Gouff already have jobs assigned around the box.
Plus I have eyes.