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TheBrownBottle

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  1. Part of what makes him exactly that tbf
  2. There was a Milburn statue of course, which has been bounced around a few spots in the city. Though I suppose having a stand named after you is pretty decent (though Harvey’s inside the Milburn has now disappeared). The Robson statue is utterly mystifying to me. The one at Ipswich makes sense. But then I’m not keen on statues full stop. The lack of any formal acknowledgment of Keegan - who for me does rank above pretty much everyone in the club’s history, including trophy winners from times past, given the fact that the club might not exist without him and certainly not in its present form - does seem a bit rum, though.
  3. Yours truly was born in 1982 - here's the derby record in my lifetime (first game in 1985): NUFC W 13 Draws 13 SAFC W 9 'Normal service' ...
  4. (I love that they hate us btw. They were bitter in the mid-90s when we nudged them out of one of the ‘big club’ slots. They’re still jealous that we tend to get more coverage than them in the national press, even during the Ashley era)
  5. Is a county mile shorter than a country mile?
  6. They’re close geographically- so it counts I reckon Same if the men’s team pulled out Gateshead in the cup. Not much of a history, but it would count as a local derby (Mind you I’m looking forward to the game vs the Mackems …)
  7. A fit Carroll unspoiled by injuries played for Liverpool and looked like a carthorse. He wasn’t near that level - it was a poor signing by Dalglish, though of course that was something we were very familiar with. He went to West Ham because he wasn’t good enough for Liverpool, not because of injuries. I do agree though that the lad would’ve had a better career without them - like I said, he was more akin to Kevin Davies than Alan Shearer. He had a solid PL career, and would’ve had a more solid one had he stayed fit. I just don’t think he would have ever become a top notch PL centre forward - just my view, of course. Cisse’s purple patch involved him scoring a goal a game, and about 90% of those were somewhere between goal of the week and goal of the season. The lad was ‘Pardewed’, the quality was clearly there. Though as an all-round centre forward, Ba was better than either of them. Agreed re the purple patchy nature of both Cisse and Carroll - the only difference for me is the quality of the goals scored. Neither were first rate PL centre forwards. Carroll’s local lad status is absolutely the reason why so many had an emotional attachment to him - had he been from Maidenhead instead of Gateshead he have been viewed and remembered completely differently. For me, I never really reached that with Carroll - he reminded me of Duncan Ferguson; big bloke, causes problems, slow and not likely to be prolific in the long run. I’ve never been a fan of target man centre forwards - all just personal taste.
  8. He played pretty much every game for Liverpool in the PL the following season. Was never a top PL centre forward. Within a year we had two centre forwards who were better than him (Ba and Cisse). If Carroll wasn’t from Gateshead he’d be a less than a footnote in the club’s history.
  9. Got his insanely big money move after a short purple patch - he’s far closer to Kevin Davies than Alan Shearer in pretty every regard tbh. The only season he managed double figures in the top flight. I would’ve taken what Liverpool offered - it was an insane sum of money (and still would be a hefty sum today - if we had an Andy Carroll right now I’d still be tempted by £35m. Dalglish paying us back for Andersson, Tomasson, Pistone etc). The problem was Ashley had no intention of allowing the club to spend it.
  10. Great stuff, still unbelievable the state of Bordeaux mind - though at least they still exist
  11. TheBrownBottle

    Will Osula

    100%, and Howe knows the players and their capabilities so I completely trust his judgement re not playing him. But it just seems like such an odd signing if the lad isn’t even third choice - they might as well have sent him out on loan until January if that’s the case
  12. TheBrownBottle

    Will Osula

    I would ask what the point of a back up striker is when he’s not selected as when your first two centre forwards are out? He’s not a back up if that’s the case
  13. TheBrownBottle

    Will Osula

    I’m one of those who thinks that you fix the present until you’re in a position to fully forward plan. I hope Osula comes good, but the lad did play a lot of PL football last season so he shouldn’t need to be eased in gradually over a few seasons - though tbf he looked miles away from PL quality last year. It’s still a head-scratching transfer for me.
  14. While all the stadium costs are confidential, it isn’t thought to have cost much less than a regular build of similar size. There is zero chance of PIF pouring hundreds of millions into a ground which would be used for a season, or two at most. Spending £250m and bringing in £70m isn’t even on the table. It is move or a small extension to SJP (if that is possible).
  15. The cup QF in 1995 still stings tbh. I was convinced we’d win it that year.
  16. Agreed they are different things - was referring to Webster in terms of the potential unenforceability of players’ contracts Re PL rules - yep, ultimately that’s all we can do
  17. This one was re contracts. The Webster Ruling was thought to be seismic at the time - it basically ruled that football contracts breached the worker’s freedom of movement rights. Nowt happened, though
  18. Sorry mate, was being sarcastic - apologies The general point stands - this is not an open goal for Man City (and us by proxy). Folks are waiting for a magic bullet. I don’t think this is it.
  19. I’ve read plenty on here claiming that the PL would get obliterated under commercial law without any substantiation, but I’ve got to cite case law and clauses? I respect that you know your stuff FM, but I’m suggesting that the hanging the PL on commercial law isn’t the shoo-in that many are anticipating.
  20. Then Man City won, which is why we now have Aramco sponsoring us for £100m a season. Makes sense.
  21. The Webster Ruling already challenged it. Webster won.
  22. There are exemption orders re football. Feel free to google.
  23. Punitive clauses are not enforceable - this is a standard of English law. Whether or not the contract terms are deemed punitive - that’s never been challenged.
  24. That’s not the case though - there are exemptions under English law for specific areas including sport
  25. It wasn’t the rules from 2021, it was the rules from Feb 2024 that they took issue with
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