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Too true mate and i know it, ive had alot, but i hate nights out. I love nights in and im determined to see New York ring in the new year on BBC News 24. Then hopefully i can make sober decisions as right now alot is in the air. I shouldnt come on here drunk, but i do, i mean ive 15 thousand posts, it goes without saying ill come on here, im addicted :lol:

 

Sometimes decisions are best made while drunk, at least you have an excuse when they go wrong. Seriously though, make decisions and go with the flow, if you make mistakes, which we all do, learn from them. I've made loads of mistakes but I made them for the right reason, you're not always right.

 

 

 

Ive just had enough of building from bad decisions mate. I need the good to build upon, and the good is something i just havent had in a long time. Thanks for the advice though, you didnt need to give me it, again :thup: Im always a miserable cunt on new years anyway mate so just ignore me

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Ive just had enough of building from bad decisions mate. I need the good to build upon, and the good is something i just havent had in a long time. Thanks for the advice though, you didnt need to give me it, again :thup: Im always a miserable c*** on new years anyway mate so just ignore me

 

Your biggest mistake was not coming on the piss while over here.  :lol:

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Ive just had enough of building from bad decisions mate. I need the good to build upon, and the good is something i just havent had in a long time. Thanks for the advice though, you didnt need to give me it, again :thup: Im always a miserable c*** on new years anyway mate so just ignore me

 

Your biggest mistake was not coming on the piss while over here. :lol:

 

Sunderland is like a 3rd world country mate, id no fucking washing machine in my house. Those zany out there cunts were grand for it all but id to hand wash everything so i didnt smell like fucking shit. Dirty cunts, absolute shithole, couldnt find a laundrette in my time there even though i looked for one every day. Only found 1 decent place to eat in my whole time there too, and it was probably made good because i downed about 4 guinness while there. Mackem cunts, i walked into a friends house tonight for a new years party too and they were all wearing sunderland tops the arseholes :lol:

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Sunderland is like a 3rd world country mate, id no f***ing washing machine in my house. Those zany out there c***s were grand for it all but id to hand wash everything so i didnt smell like f***ing s***. Dirty c***s, absolute shithole, couldnt find a laundrette in my time there even though i looked for one every day. Only found 1 decent place to eat in my whole time there too, and it was probably made good because i downed about 4 guinness while there. Mackem c***s, i walked into a friends house tonight for a new years party too and they were all wearing sunderland tops the arseholes :lol:

 

Where were you living?

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Sunderland is like a 3rd world country mate, id no f***ing washing machine in my house. Those zany out there c***s were grand for it all but id to hand wash everything so i didnt smell like f***ing s***. Dirty c***s, absolute shithole, couldnt find a laundrette in my time there even though i looked for one every day. Only found 1 decent place to eat in my whole time there too, and it was probably made good because i downed about 4 guinness while there. Mackem c***s, i walked into a friends house tonight for a new years party too and they were all wearing sunderland tops the arseholes :lol:

 

Where were you living?

 

Panns Bank, meant to be modern of course. Fucking dump. There was a laundrette beside me, but you needed a password to get in wtf? :lol: The next one after that was about 2 or 3 miles away iirc. Fucking hole, id seriously prefer to live on my own or with people in a flat so id have the basic amenities like a washing machine in the house, tbh i should have done that in the first place. All down to experience i guess which of course you learn from.

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Panns Bank, meant to be modern of course. f***ing dump. There was a laundrette beside me, but you needed a password to get in wtf? :lol: The next one after that was about 2 or 3 miles away iirc. f***ing hole, id seriously prefer to live on my own or with people in a flat so id have the basic amenities like a washing machine in the house, tbh i should have done that in the first place. All down to experience i guess which of course you learn from.

 

I haven't heard of Panns Bank, it must be a shithole which has been re-named.

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Panns Bank, meant to be modern of course. f***ing dump. There was a laundrette beside me, but you needed a password to get in wtf? :lol: The next one after that was about 2 or 3 miles away iirc. f***ing hole, id seriously prefer to live on my own or with people in a flat so id have the basic amenities like a washing machine in the house, tbh i should have done that in the first place. All down to experience i guess which of course you learn from.

 

I haven't heard of Panns Bank, it must be a shithole which has been re-named.

 

Its on the river bank, to the left of the wearside bridge (i think its called that?) as you head into the city centre. Adjacent to the uni.

 

Heaving with cunts of course

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Its on the river bank, to the left of the wearside bridge (i think its called that?) as you head into the city centre. Adjacent to the uni.

 

Heaving with c***s of course

 

That really is a shithole, even by the mackems standards.  I went to college in Sunderland and I enjoyed taking the piss out of them.

 

Me and a lad from York ripped them to bits and we went out drinking in the town centre with our colours on, he'd wear a scarf and I'd wear my football top.  To be fair, I had some good mackem mates, it was one big piss take and that was both ways.

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not wrong but blame highland park (not some irish blend like some others drink)

 

I'm drinking a 16 year old Malt and it's burning on the way down.

which one ?

 

and your supposed to cut it with water

 

No you aren't..  I love Football by the way (just the make this on topic for NE5).

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Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho wants Newcastle striker Michael Owen and will offer the Magpies a straight swap for £12m-rated Brazil star Adriano or Honduras striker David Suazo plus £4.5m cash. (The Sun)

 

Owen will reject the chance to join Inter because he is not keen on another move abroad following his stint with Real Madrid. (Daily Mail)

 

 

Would love it if true(the first one above)...I know it's The Sun but defo a bargain deal for us.

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Tottenham, Manchester City and Aston Villa are all monitoring Owen's situation, despite his recent pledge to see out the final six months of his contract at St James' Park. (Daily Mail)

 

Hughes hopes a bid of £10m will be enough to persuade West Ham to sell Wales striker Craig Bellamy and is set to slap in a £10m offer for Newcastle's Shay Given to test the Magpies' resolve not to sell the Republic of Ireland goalkeeper. (The Sun)

 

Newcastle are set to bid £5m for Portsmouth midfielder Papa Bouba Diop and are also interested in Blackburn defender Christopher Samba. (Daily Mail)

 

Turkish side Besiktas hope to capture Newcastle utility man Geremi in a cut-price £2m deal. (Daily Mirror)

 

Wolves boss Mick McCarthy says striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, who is wanted by Everton, and winger Michael Kightly, a target of Newcastle, are not for sale. (The Sun)

 

Newcastle United are struggling to field 11 fit players in Saturday's FA Cup third round tie with Hull and have called off training in a bid to avoid any further injuries. (Daily Star)

 

Former Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd is in talks with Spanish side Real Mallorca over a possible takeover. (The Independent)

 

 

:frantic:

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Inter Milan boss Jose Mourinho wants Newcastle striker Michael Owen and will offer the Magpies a straight swap for £12m-rated Brazil star Adriano or Honduras striker David Suazo plus £4.5m cash. (The Sun)

 

Owen will reject the chance to join Inter because he is not keen on another move abroad following his stint with Real Madrid. (Daily Mail)

 

 

Would love it if true(the first one above)...I know it's The Sun but defo a bargain deal for us.

 

Don't for a minute actually believe the Sun story to be true, but Owen isn't cup-tied for europe so would be a good addition to a champs league challenger for a decent price given his contract status.

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Tottenham, Manchester City and Aston Villa are all monitoring Owen's situation, despite his recent pledge to see out the final six months of his contract at St James' Park. (Daily Mail)

 

Hughes hopes a bid of £10m will be enough to persuade West Ham to sell Wales striker Craig Bellamy and is set to slap in a £10m offer for Newcastle's Shay Given to test the Magpies' resolve not to sell the Republic of Ireland goalkeeper. (The Sun)

 

Newcastle are set to bid £5m for Portsmouth midfielder Papa Bouba Diop and are also interested in Blackburn defender Christopher Samba. (Daily Mail)

 

Turkish side Besiktas hope to capture Newcastle utility man Geremi in a cut-price £2m deal. (Daily Mirror)

 

Wolves boss Mick McCarthy says striker Sylvan Ebanks-Blake, who is wanted by Everton, and winger Michael Kightly, a target of Newcastle, are not for sale. (The Sun)

 

Newcastle United are struggling to field 11 fit players in Saturday's FA Cup third round tie with Hull and have called off training in a bid to avoid any further injuries. (Daily Star)

 

Former Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd is in talks with Spanish side Real Mallorca over a possible takeover. (The Independent)

 

 

:frantic:

 

PBD would be a very good buy for us, and Portsmouth might just sell at that price.

 

Re Samba, I doubt if Blackburn, in their current position, are going to want to sell a defender. We could always offer them Taylor in part exchange....

 

I can only think that the Owen to Inter rumour is something invented as a counter-attention seeking gesture against Beckham and AC Milan. No way would Mourinho be interested.

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Naughton is prime target for Kinnear

 

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Exclusive By Scott Wilson

 

WITH the transfer window having opened this morning, Newcastle boss Joe Kinnear is ready to kick off his spending by making an early swoop for Kyle Naughton.

 

The Sheffield United fullback, who turned 20 last November, is one of the most highly-rated defenders outside the Premier League, and the Magpies are ready to table a £1.5m offer for his services.

 

Executive director Dennis Wise is known to have watched the right-back on two separate occasions in December, and while Kinnear had originally intended Naughton, pictured below, to provide cover for first-choice full-back Habib Beye, recent events have altered the situation.

 

Beye is likely to be unavailable for more than two months after damaging knee ligaments in the Boxing Day defeat at Wigan, and with youngster David Edgar having had his limitations ruthlessly exposed in last weekend’s heavy defeat to Liverpool, Kinnear is desperate to sign an alternative as quickly as possible.

 

Naughton is set to be that alternative, even though he only boasts 23 senior appearances at Championship level.

 

Kinnear has previously claimed he would “not be afraid to sign Championship players”, and while Paddy Kenny, Michael Kightly and Joe Ledley have all been l i n ke d with St James’ Park, Naughton is understood to be his leading target from English football’s second tier.

 

The Sheffield-born youngster, a product of Sheffield United’s Academy system, spent the second half of last season on loan with Gretna, making his senior debut against Rangers and going on to make 18 appearances in the Scottish Premier League.

 

He returned to Yorkshire last summer, and made his Blades debut in August’s Carling Cup first-round game against Port Vale. He has gone on to make 22 more appearances for Kevin Blackwell’s side, with the quality of his performances earning him a call-up to the England Under- 21 side for November’s friendly against Czech Republic.

 

Blackwell is reluctant to sell anyone other than the t r a n s f e r - l i s t e d Kenny this month, but with finances at Bramall Lane tight, he could be forced to sanction further departures.

 

Newcastle are ready to make an initial offer of £1.5m, but with Hull and Blackburn also said to be interested, the price is likely to rise before a deal is secured.

 

Kinnear was told that funds will be available when he spoke with Newcastle owner Mike Ashley this week, but they will be limited and are likely to force him to scour the Championship market.

 

Kightly and Ledley are both of interest, but neither is understood to be a priority with Kinnear determined to sign both a right-back and a left-back this month.

 

He is also desperate to keep his current squad intact, and while the Italian media yesterday linked Inter Milan with a possible move for Michael Owen, Kinnear continues to insist the England international will be going nowhere this month.

 

He has also repeated his pledge that Shay Given will be remaining at St James’ Park. Both Arsene Wenger and Harry Redknapp are keen to sign the goalkeeper, with last weekend’s heroic display against Liverpool having confirmed his shotstopping abilities.

 

Given would command a fee of up to £10m, but with Newcastle only two points clear of the relegation zone, Kinnear insists there is no way he will be selling the Irishman this month.

 

“He won’t be leaving, he has no interest in that whatsoever,”

 

said the manager.

 

“He’s very comfortable at Newcastle. He loves the club – he’s part of the city and that suits us because he’s a world-class goalkeeper.”

 

Given will be back between the sticks when Newcastle travel to Hull in the FA Cup third round on Saturday, and after last weekend’s humiliation by Liverpool, Kinnear is looking for an aggressive response.

 

“I want us to get a bit of the ‘beast’ back in our performances, certainly in defence,”

 

he said. “We’ve got to be strong again and show a bit of the courage and spirit that we displayed in the games before Christmas.

 

We’re missing players and it’s killed us, but we’ve got to improve.

 

“Injuries have left us in tatters, but I expect a better level of performance than the one we put on against Liverpool.

 

“We know that, at Hull, it’s going to be a battle again. I dearly want to stay in the cup and all the players do too. It’s a real chance for us if we can get through January still in the competition and start getting some of these players back.”

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the new Wayne Quinn only right footed ;) ....nah tbh I know nowt about him......can`t see Sheffield United only wanting 1.5m for him anyway (more like 4m)

 

You know how championship clubs are asking for ridiculous sums of money for unproven players....adding a few mil if he`s English

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We'll be panic buying on the last day of the transfer window like always!! Guaranteed! If not i'll be pleasantly surprised!

 

We'll sign Aaron Hughes at 23.55 on Jan 30th

 

We wouldn't be out of time. We've got til 5pm on 2nd Feb ;)

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