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https://x.com/hoothoot81/status/2060627195438014654/video/1?s=48
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Herein lies the point, plenty will fall for the docusoap shite these lads pump out, only thing missing was the "Newcastle will be the 1st result I look for" The only thing Gordon & his ilk look out for are themselves
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Whats the odds on a portaloo getting Norovirus ? Shit crack for you both, thoughts with yous
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Cheer up lad, its a good deal for everyone involved, not least Anthony Gordons missus
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Area directly around Camp Nou reminiscent of Toxteth circa 1981 He feel right at home
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Has anyone mentioned what a great deal this is for everyone concerned ?
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Been in Spain one day & already fluent
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We should do this when we sign Roofs off the makams
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A bit harsh like
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I thought it was
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Ageee
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We rarely stop to think what we have, but always what we lack Fuck knows who said that however it does resonate with me personally
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He does I’ve seen him drive it around Washington
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Anyone but this joker A hate him me
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You drive a Daewoo H
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No problem
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If you zoom in enough part of the graffiti says Adam P
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He’s not leaving, praise de lard Joe Willock has looked to silence whispers linking him with a summer move away from Newcastle United. In a chat with NUFC TV, the midfielder shut down exit talk by referencing his plans for next season a whopping four times. Now sitting on 168 appearances, the former Arsenal man is eyeing his double century for the Magpies in the 2026/27 campaign. Willock’s reassurance arrives after a frustrating 12th-place finish. A brutal season saw Newcastle suffer 17 defeats—including two derby losses—triggering a heavy fan backlash. With David Hopkinson admitting players may need to be sold to boost Eddie Howe’s transfer kitty under financial rules, Willock was linked with an exit. However, he sounds ready to commit to a sixth year at St. James' Park. Looking past a shocking final-day show at Fulham, Willock outlined the squad's mindset: "People are going to the World Cup, and some people are having a break. From there, have a break but full focus on coming back next season and coming back in the best possible way and look to next season." With no European football on the menu, Eddie Howe and his troops can focus solely on the domestic front. Despite a tense mood on Tyneside and some fans calling for a change in the dugout, Willock believes the adversity has forged a stronger bond & he’s looking for more England caps, take penalties & throw ins. "This season has brought us closer together. We have had to dig deep at certain times in the season. It has been quite difficult some days but next season it is going to be good. It is has been a big learning curve and next season we can push on and put things behind us." He is generating a lot of interest. Will he stay or go?
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Has to be Wissa, he's our number number 9
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Ewen Jaouen: NUFC reach agreement with Reims worth £24.5m (CANAL+)
RUHRLYASLEEVESUP replied to Fak's topic in Football
You got a problem with me my DM is always open DC -
Fucks gannin on here like, this won't go down well, structure, decisiveness & professionalism from the higher ups Needs sorting
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Ewen Jaouen: NUFC reach agreement with Reims worth £24.5m (CANAL+)
RUHRLYASLEEVESUP replied to Fak's topic in Football
Here we go -
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Switch Elanga over that side Be like a new sighing