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Everything posted by Shelveys Hair
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Then we should probably delete the c***.
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The only thing Id question is who sanctioned the new deal for Lascalles and exercised the option for Merino.. If it was Rafa's idea then fair does. But unless that fat fucker Mike Ashley fucks off then we know exactly what reasons they were done for.
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Cheers.. great news
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Wonder what this means
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One thing Im 100% on is Mike Ashley is full of shit and his talk of selling the club should be taken with a pinch of salt. But what is interesting is whether Rafa has took it upon himself to call Mike's bluff and generate some interest. Imagine what this club could do with a bit of backing and Rafa at the helm and imagine if it was Rafa who was the catalyst for the club being sold. Id honestly jizz in me kegs.
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Remember though she could have been there for Liverpool
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Mike Ashley did say a couple of years ago he would consider selling the club in 2017.
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Just to clarify, there are no rules against 3pm Saturday KO’s, it’s just an agreement. If Sky or anyone else wanted to start showing 3pm KO’s they could. In Norway their sports channels showed every 3pm kick off a few seasons ago, now because of streaming and Sky winning a court battle they show just 2.
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From the Express http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/857590/Newcastle-News-Rob-Elliot-EXCLUSIVE-Rafa-Benitez-Pepe-Reina ROB ELLIOT has fallen in love and is embroiled in a relationship destined to last forever. And not even the fickle world of football will spoil it for the Newcastle keeper. Greenwich-born Elliot spent most of the first 25 years of his life living in Kent with little thought of moving on. Then in 2011, he joined Newcastle and his life was changed forever. Elliot was smitten with this new world, so much so that earlier this year, he sat down in the house he shares with wife Robyn and kids Max and Oa and made a decision. Cullercoats, a seaside village just eight miles from the City Centre, was to be home for the rest of their lives. No matter where his career took him, Elliot planned to put down roots in a region 300 miles from where he was brought up. Even when it looked as if he may have to leave the Magpies for regular first team football, his mind was made up. He’d spent the summer wondering whether former Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina, a player he’s admired from afar, would be leaving Napoli to link up with Rafa Benitez again. “Rafa was always very open with me,” said the 31-year-old, who is yet to play 50 games for the club he’s served for over six years. “It would have been a tough one. I had no issue on a professional level but had I been told, I was likely to spend the whole season on the bench, I’d probably have looked elsewhere. “Nothing materialised and when the transfer window shut, suddenly I could see the road ahead. “All the uncertainty had gone and I could really kick on. I’ve been at Newcastle a long time now and haven’t played the number of games I’d have liked for a variety of reasons. “So starting this season as No. 1 is huge, a massive opportunity.” Elliot admits leaving Newcastle would break his heart. “That’s no exaggeration. Robyn and I love it here and that’s not typical football-speak. “We didn’t know what to expect when we came up here but we’ve been amazed by the place. “Newcastle and the surrounding area ticks all the boxes – beautiful countryside, National Parks, the best coastline anywhere. “And most importantly, a community feel I’ve never experienced before. You feel you are part of it, not just passing by. “That’s why we never want to leave. We’re settled. This is where we want our kids to be brought up and the place we want to live for the next ten, 20, 30, 40 years. “Even my mum has bought a house near us. She retired from teaching after 25 years and is starting a new life here, to be close to her grandchildren. Like us, she’s fallen for the place.” But isn’t it a risk for a footballer to commit himself so steadfastly to a region? “We’ve talked about that,” adds Elliot. “In January, I may be transferred to the other side of the world but this is where we live. “Regardless of what happens, this will always be home. “If I have to commute on a daily basis, so be it. Cullercoats is base from now on.” Right now, Elliot’s professional life is proving as joyful as his personal life with the Toon heading to Brighton tomorrow in fourth place and looking for a fourth straight win. Elliot said: “The big thing is we’ve got a squad of players who all want to be here – and that’s something you couldn’t always say. “That’s reflected in our recent results. “I can even live with being the oldie in a very young squad even though it has its drawbacks. “I know I’m not the coolest footballer in the world but I keep reading in the matchday programme I’m the worst dresser in the club. That’s taking it a bit far!” Iv never been his biggest fan but the lad is doing well for himself.
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I cant see us signing much in January as Ashley doesnt think it represents value signing players then. Also with the likes of Reina and quite a few others available on a free in the summer it will be minimal investment at best. Every time we've need to push on we have never bought players in the winter window apart from the season when we nearly got relegated.
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Im convinced Ashley is a follower of the the book "The Prince" by Machiavelli where one of the principles is to have an under boss to take all the shit that comes from his decisions. We now have a bonus despute following a promotion to the Premier League which also occurred the last time we were promoted. The last one resulted in little investment and selling off our most lucrative player and also some of the more outspoken players. So what happens next? And why are we going around in circles?
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There isnt a takeover mate.. its all bullshit. Ashley is just trying to offer a high FA cup bonus so he can offer lower Premier League finish bonus, while trying to give a big f*** you to Benitez. He knows fine well we dont have the squad for it.
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Its basically a you have got f***ing no chance offer. Pure bullshit.
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If all the fans came together and created negativity around SD its possible to affect share price. Ashley has admitted thats where is wealth is. There needs to be a core resistance to make their daily business lives a little tougher. I also see Unite the union is having a go at them.
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It's clearly similar. I remember reading about him outsourcing the catering in the ground to Sodexo also, loads of little tricks to make it appear that the club generates far less than it really does/should. Also the free advertising. God knows what else. My niece worked at one of the bars on matchday and they were made to put all their tips in the till. Probably another company running it but its the downright greed culture the club has since this fat c*** has been there. Tino
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We're suppose to generate our own funds but Rangers merchandise deal with sports direct saw Rangers make around 7p for every £1 sold, Id love to know what ours is? The leaching c*** has his fangs in our club, he is nothing but a parasite.
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A few Journo's saying Rafa was livid when he left the training ground.
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Whether its now or later he will definitely be gone at the end of the season. I dont get this club, Mike Ashley is taking the absolute piss. He will wait until Rafa walks and then probably spend money on someone like Alan Pardew the fat fucking cunt.
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Its turning into a proper fairies game.. all these middle class queers saying "Oh no you cant bump into someone" Where were you in the 90s? Silly? yes.. but all this mangina bullshit needs to stop.