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  On 28/06/2019 at 23:05, Johneddy said:

So what if he says owt... nothing changes while the happy clappys continue to turn up - hate every one of the fukkers who will take their seats in August

 

These re-gens aren't even trying anymore.  :lol:

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  On 28/06/2019 at 23:05, Johneddy said:

So what if he says owt... nothing changes while the happy clappys continue to turn up - hate every one of the fukkers who will take their seats in August

:mung:

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  On 01/07/2019 at 09:20, Paully said:

It was more of a night for the Heel and Toe charity than a KK sportsman dinner so to speak.

 

He was brilliant but didn't once mention Ashley or Rafa.

 

This intrigues me. It would have been pretty nailed on for him to support Rafa, stick another knife in Ashley. I wonder why? He's never been slow coming forward, has he? 

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  On 01/07/2019 at 14:52, geordie john said:

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It was more of a night for the Heel and Toe charity than a KK sportsman dinner so to speak.

 

He was brilliant but didn't once mention Ashley or Rafa.

 

This intrigues me. It would have been pretty nailed on for him to support Rafa, stick another knife in Ashley. I wonder why? He's never been slow coming forward, has he? 

 

Maybe felt a charity evening wasn’t the time or place

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  On 17/11/2019 at 13:16, Optimistic Nut said:

That photo on there of him skinning Merson & Adams sums him up. :lol:

 

Great article.

 

I remember at the time, seeing how he ran through the German midfield and defence at the World Cup, playing maybe three 1-2’s then scoring.  To find out a few weeks that later he’d signed for us was brilliant and a perfect fit for that side

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One defeat, the 4-0 defeat by Manchester United in the 1996 Charity Shield, sticks out for Albert.

 

“We were outplayed, hammered,” he admits. “We had come back from Thailand and Japan in pre-season and honestly we were very tired. Some of their players like Roy Keane were professional and said nothing but some of the younger ones, they were taking the mickey, ridiculing us.

 

In the dressing room afterwards Keegan said nothing. But when they came to St James’ Park later that year, Kevin just gave out the team sheet and said: ‘Remember Wembley.’ That was enough: we went out there and won 5-0.

 

Cunts.

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