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Guest Tyson

Bit distasteful this tbh.

 

Lee Ryder needs to ignore it, he deserves all he gets.  The window licker stuff is borderline offensive but Skirge seems to be being polite enough in all of his other posts.

 

Last thing The Chron needs is a distracted Chief Sports Writer on it's books, accompanied by a lowering-of-standards of that department's reportage.

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Guest Archie

Comments on todays Debuchy article  :lol:

 

 

"Congratulations to the EVENING Chronicle on its move to being a morning publication!

10:30 and already the no research no story headline is in the bag ...

Back to watching the Olympics on TV with you feet up for the rest of the day is it Lee?

....a hard life"

 

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Saw that earlier. Class like.

 

Boils my piss the amount of people that follow accounts like that.

 

Clark Carlisle is class as well, one of the best pundits out there. Shame he's only limited to Sky's football league coverage though.

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Guest Roger Kint

nufcfans are total clowns, just looking through their bullshit and saw an old friend of this place tweeting that Debuchy landed at Newcastle airport yesterday, he will never learn  :lol:

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Saw that earlier. Class like.

 

Boils my piss the amount of people that follow accounts like that.

 

Clark Carlisle is class as well, one of the best pundits out there. Shame he's only limited to Sky's football league coverage though.

 

I like Matt Holland as well but the BBC seem to use him very sparingly.

 

Don't care what anyone else says either, I still think Savage is a good pundit.

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Saw that earlier. Class like.

 

Boils my p*ss the amount of people that follow accounts like that.

 

Clark Carlisle is class as well, one of the best pundits out there. Shame he's only limited to Sky's football league coverage though.

 

I like Matt Holland as well but the BBC seem to use him very sparingly.

 

Don't care what anyone else says either, I still think Savage is a good pundit.

 

Think Savage is quite good.  Jason Roberts on the other hand... I remember sitting through a 606 on Radio Five in which Jason Roberts, who I believe is a PFA representative of some kind, was claiming that it was acceptable to deliberately try to injre someone who is showboating.

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He's picked a fantasy team (no idea where he got the prices from) and basically picked the England side  :lol:, aside from Kompany, 2 Newcastle players and Messi (apparently you're allowed to pick one player playing elsewhere in Europe  ???)

 

Hart; Kompany, Lescott, Terry, Cole; Lampard Gerrard, Ben Arfa; Rooney, Cisse, Messi.

 

 

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2012/07/31/100m-worth-of-glory-boys-72703-31512124/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

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He's picked a fantasy team (no idea where he got the prices from) and basically picked the England side  :lol:, aside from Kompany, 2 Newcastle players and Messi (apparently you're allowed to pick one player playing elsewhere in Europe  ???)

 

Hart; Kompany, Lescott, Terry, Cole; Lampard Gerrard, Ben Arfa; Rooney, Cisse, Messi.

 

 

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2012/07/31/100m-worth-of-glory-boys-72703-31512124/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

He's had an absolute mare there

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He's picked a fantasy team (no idea where he got the prices from) and basically picked the England side  :lol:, aside from Kompany, 2 Newcastle players and Messi (apparently you're allowed to pick one player playing elsewhere in Europe  ???)

 

Hart; Kompany, Lescott, Terry, Cole; Lampard Gerrard, Ben Arfa; Rooney, Cisse, Messi.

 

 

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2012/07/31/100m-worth-of-glory-boys-72703-31512124/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

He's had an absolute mare there

 

Steve Harper - £4.2m

 

What the jumping jack christ?

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He's picked a fantasy team (no idea where he got the prices from) and basically picked the England side  :lol:, aside from Kompany, 2 Newcastle players and Messi (apparently you're allowed to pick one player playing elsewhere in Europe  ???)

 

Hart; Kompany, Lescott, Terry, Cole; Lampard Gerrard, Ben Arfa; Rooney, Cisse, Messi.

 

 

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2012/07/31/100m-worth-of-glory-boys-72703-31512124/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

He's had an absolute mare there

 

Steve Harper - £4.2m

 

What the jumping jack christ?

 

He's gone mental. 

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Interesting.

 

Hopefully he's going to spend a bit more now we've started to rein in the wage bill.

 

The Cleveland Browns have been sold by Randy Lerner to Jimmy Haslam for in excess of $1 billion, league sources said.

 

The sale of the Browns is laid out in two parts. Haslam will take over controlling interest of the Browns for over $700 million. Then, in the second phase of the purchase, he will pay over $300 million to complete the deal.

 

NFL ownership is expected to approve Haslam's purchase at its October meeting. Commissioner Roger Goodell could expedite the process by calling a special meeting, although that is considered unlikely.

 

The NFL helped bring Haslam to Lerner so that a sale could be completed smoothly, efficiently and with a high probability of success. Haslam had informed the league how much he wanted to buy a team, and Lerner -- who is more interested in his soccer team (Aston Villa in England) -- was interested in selling the Browns.

 

Paperwork between the two sides was completed Thursday morning.

 

Haslam is president and CEO of Knoxville, Tenn.-based Pilot Flying J, the largest operator of travel centers and travel plazas in North America with more than 550 retail locations. He is the older brother of Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, who also worked for the family business before he was elected mayor of Knoxville in 2003 and again in 2007, then governor in 2010.

 

The Browns have been owned by the Lerner family since 1999, when the franchise was reborn after the original club moved to Baltimore.

 

Randy Lerner, 50, inherited the Browns in 2002 following the death of his father, Al.

 

Some fans have been unhappy with Randy Lerner, long criticizing him as a disengaged owner of a club that has made the playoffs just once since it was recreated.

 

Haslam has been a minority investor in the Pittsburgh Steelers and in a 2010 profile told the team's website that he had been a Dallas Cowboys and then an Indianapolis Colts fan. But with the Pittsburgh investment, Haslam said he had become "1,000 percent a Steelers fan." The Steelers, of course, are the Browns' chief rivals.

 

Haslam has begun to make plans with the Rooney family to sell the portion of the Steelers that he owns. By the time his purchase of the Browns becomes official, he no longer is expected to own the percentage of the Steelers that he controls.

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