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Gregory van der Wiel has spoken to Dutch media (Algemeen Dagblad) and said the following:

 

"I don't know how serious their interest was, but it was never in my mind to move to Newcastle"

 

"I was raised in Amsterdam and I want to live in a big city. I couldn't picture myself living in the middle of nowhere in Newcastle anyway".

 

Well...

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Gregory van der Wiel has spoken to Dutch media (Algemeen Dagblad) and said the following:

 

"I don't know how serious their interest was, but it was never in my mind to move to Newcastle"

 

"I was raised in Amsterdam and I want to live in a big city. I couldn't picture myself living in the middle of nowhere in Newcastle anyway".

 

Well...

 

Middle of nowhere :lol:

 

What a twat

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The first team were training down Tynemouth beach this morning. They had some football tennis on the go and a little game of 6-a-side. Was sat at Crusoe's and all you could hear was Bigirimana laughing!

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Two welshmen come across a sheep with it's head stuck in the fence. One of the two goes down and starts fucking the sheep. He then looks to the other one and says "don't you want to join in?"

 

The second welshman says "alright then" and then goes down and sticks his head in the fence.

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Two welshmen come across a sheep with it's head stuck in the fence. One of the two goes down and starts fucking the sheep. He then looks to the other one and says "don't you want to join in?"

 

The second welshman says "alright then" and then goes down and sticks his head in the fence.

 

:lol: :lol:

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To be frank, most foreigners probably look at the map, see Newcastle so far up north and think it's just full of sheep.

 

Dark age levels of Geographical education in mainland Europe or something else?

 

I'm sure there are many similarly sized cities in Spain that you have little to no knowledge of...

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Remember the thread from last year i think, where somebody compared Newcastle and Sunderland by pictures. Ie a picture of our train station vs a picture of theirs and so on?

 

I'd be really grateful if someone would post a link as it popped into my head earlier and i've been giggling inside for ages. :lol: I've tried to find it myself but, well basically i'm crap.

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To be frank, most foreigners probably look at the map, see Newcastle so far up north and think it's just full of sheep.

 

Dark age levels of Geographical education in mainland Europe or something else?

 

I'm sure there are many similarly sized cities in Spain that you have little to no knowledge of...

 

Regional characteristics squire.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/sep/06/premier-league-salary-cap

 

Salary cap seems reasonable idea to me tbh, it's getting more and more ridiculous year on year

 

However apparently we're against it

 

Other clubs, including Fulham, Everton, West Bromwich Albion, Newcastle and Tottenham Hotspur, are also understood to question whether clubs need new regulations, rather than being trusted to manage their own affairs.

 

 

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/sep/06/premier-league-salary-cap

 

Salary cap seems reasonable idea to me tbh, it's getting more and more ridiculous year on year

 

However apparently we're against it

 

Other clubs, including Fulham, Everton, West Bromwich Albion, Newcastle and Tottenham Hotspur, are also understood to question whether clubs need new regulations, rather than being trusted to manage their own affairs.

 

 

 

Now that makes no sense, does it? We'd clearly benefit from more teams being forced to work their finances properly.

 

I'm content with the fact that Champions League is the key to mount a serious threat to the top four. However, that will not be the case as long as the FFFP rules do not apply. I think our policy, and experience from working within the limitations that we've set ourselves in recent years, would give us a massive advantage was it to be implemented.

 

Strange.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/sep/06/premier-league-salary-cap

 

Salary cap seems reasonable idea to me tbh, it's getting more and more ridiculous year on year

 

However apparently we're against it

 

Other clubs, including Fulham, Everton, West Bromwich Albion, Newcastle and Tottenham Hotspur, are also understood to question whether clubs need new regulations, rather than being trusted to manage their own affairs.

 

 

 

Now that makes no sense, does it? We'd clearly benefit from more teams being forced to work their finances properly.

 

I'm content with the fact that Champions League is the key to mount a serious threat to the top four. However, that will not be the case as long as the FFFP rules do not apply. I think our policy, and experience from working within the limitations that we've set ourselves in recent years, would give us a massive advantage was it to be implemented.

 

Strange.

 

We're probably banking on other teams making tits of themselves and going bust, thus leaving us free to take the glory.

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/sep/06/premier-league-salary-cap

 

Salary cap seems reasonable idea to me tbh, it's getting more and more ridiculous year on year

 

However apparently we're against it

 

Other clubs, including Fulham, Everton, West Bromwich Albion, Newcastle and Tottenham Hotspur, are also understood to question whether clubs need new regulations, rather than being trusted to manage their own affairs.

 

 

 

Now that makes no sense, does it? We'd clearly benefit from more teams being forced to work their finances properly.

 

I'm content with the fact that Champions League is the key to mount a serious threat to the top four. However, that will not be the case as long as the FFFP rules do not apply. I think our policy, and experience from working within the limitations that we've set ourselves in recent years, would give us a massive advantage was it to be implemented.

 

Strange.

 

We're probably banking on other teams making tits of themselves and going bust, thus leaving us free to take the glory.

 

So basically hoping that Manchester City & United, Arsenal, Spurs, Chelsea and maybe Liverpool go bust.

 

Would be the ultimate "Guess who wins again".

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