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Guest Roger Kint

Hughton on Talksport now if anyone is interested

 

can't listen, whats he saying?

 

 

Nothing much so far, just how it came as a shock getting sacked when he did although actually wasnt surprised he was.

 

Some rubbish about fans who would rather lose playing good football over winning ugly but that has changed. Keys/Gray trying to push it further by saying Dalglish had us top of the league but that wasnt enough for us as it was boring......

 

Then 5 minutes about his 'Geordie hair' now its gome to a break

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Guest Roger Kint

Now he is just sitting there as Keys/Gray spout shite about odds for this weekend.

 

telling him theres a flood of texts and tweets to him(without reading most out) and asking when he is going to be back in management. Open to any offers even MLS but wants a job in England.

 

Praising Calderwood for his work with us and now at Hibs.

 

Asked his views on Tiote - Followed him for 2 years, Carr also knew him so was a joint decision to get him. He is a revelation in the Premier League, perfectly made for English football.

 

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Pretty much pointless interview, he has been there 40 minutes and barely had a chance to speak over these two tossers, now Paula Radcliffe is on as well and Hughton is forgotten in the background....

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Guest Roger Kint

cheers :) keys and Gray's show is awful

 

Freddie Fletcher on Thursday, no doubt that little turd will get plenty of time to speak

 

Oh and Big Sam on Monday, cue more pointless digs at our fans

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Pretty much pointless interview, he has been there 40 minutes and barely had a chance to speak over these two tossers, now Paula Radcliffe is on as well and Hughton is forgotten in the background....

 

Sadly, that seems to sum up Chris Hughton pretty well :(

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Guest Roger Kint

Whoa hang on - 'Chris do you ever feel tempted to run a marathon?' No, i hated running outside of a match.

 

We can all sleep well now they have addressed the burning issues of Hughtons life

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Carroll - Loves him as a player, great left foot, can be anything he wants to be etc. Says Carroll asked him for the number 9 shirt a long time before he got it. Says the fee was too much to resist and it was great business

 

Thinks Newcastle should spend a few years as a stable PL club but have the basis to push on.

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Carroll - Loves him as a player, great left foot, can be anything he wants to be etc. Says Carroll asked him for the number 9 shirt a long time before he got it. Says the fee was too much to resist and it was great business

 

Thinks Newcastle should spend a few years as a stable PL club but have the basis to push on.

 

Well at least that knocks on the head the ludicrous theory some still trot out, that Pardews appointment was in part down to Hughtons greater reluctance toward any deal for Carroll.

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Ghana's Michael Essien, an Africa Union Peace Ambassador, is organising a match between an Africa XI and World XI.

 

The charity game, to help promote peace in Africa, is set to be played in the Ghanaian capital Accra on 25 May.

 

The Ghana international will captain an African side that will include George Weah, Abedi Pele and Roger Milla.

 

Essien's Chelsea team-mate Ashley Cole will captain the World XI, with England stars Shaun Wright-Phillips and John Terry also set to play.

 

Other former African stars who are set to feature include Ghana greats Tony Baffoe, Tony Yeboah, Sammy Kuffuor as well as Morocco's Raber Madjer.

 

Many current players like Samuel Eto'o, Didier Drogba, Nwankwo Kanu, Kolo and Yaya Toure, Salomon Kalou and Stephen Appiah have also confirmed they will be playing.

 

As well as Cole, Terry and Wright-Phillips, many more players from European clubs have been invited to take part .

 

The game is part of Essien's commitment to promoting and raising the awareness of peace in Africa using football.

 

The funds raised from the game will be used to enhance peace initiatives across Africa.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/9459241.stm

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Carroll - Loves him as a player, great left foot, can be anything he wants to be etc. Says Carroll asked him for the number 9 shirt a long time before he got it. Says the fee was too much to resist and it was great business

 

Thinks Newcastle should spend a few years as a stable PL club but have the basis to push on.

 

Well at least that knocks on the head the ludicrous theory some still trot out, that Pardews appointment was in part down to Hughtons greater reluctance toward any deal for Carroll.

 

huh? the rumour, as you called it, was actually that pardew was brought in as ashley thought it would make it easier to flog players, specifically the higher earners, to reduce the wage bill and make the club more attractive to buyers in the future. this was a "rumour" that came from golfmag when he mentioned that pardew was being lined up weeks before the media got a sniff of anything going on. hughton's comments don't have the slightest bearing on whether or not there was any truth to that.

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4 appearances in 3 years.  :lol:

 

It's funny in a way, but it's kind of a shame to be honest. He's getting megamoney which is great, but it must be really frustrating and depressing for him. Not to mention how much of a loss he's been for England, it's his fault we've had to witness 4 years of Gareth fucking Barry.

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Carroll - Loves him as a player, great left foot, can be anything he wants to be etc. Says Carroll asked him for the number 9 shirt a long time before he got it. Says the fee was too much to resist and it was great business

 

Thinks Newcastle should spend a few years as a stable PL club but have the basis to push on.

 

Well at least that knocks on the head the ludicrous theory some still trot out, that Pardews appointment was in part down to Hughtons greater reluctance toward any deal for Carroll.

 

huh? the rumour, as you called it, was actually that pardew was brought in as ashley thought it would make it easier to flog players, specifically the higher earners, to reduce the wage bill and make the club more attractive to buyers in the future. this was a "rumour" that came from golfmag when he mentioned that pardew was being lined up weeks before the media got a sniff of anything going on. hughton's comments don't have the slightest bearing on whether or not there was any truth to that.

 

huh? I niether called it a "rumour", nor was I in any way referring to any of Golfmags 'revelations'.

 

I was in fact simply harking back to a number of people who said at the time of Carrollgate that Pardew was in no small part brought in to dance like a puppet and go along with his sale, as opposed to Hughton who'd have kicked up a stink. Now that Hughton, as with every other commentator it seems, has said he'd also have sold him, that theory has indeed been shown to be bollocks.

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Carroll - Loves him as a player, great left foot, can be anything he wants to be etc. Says Carroll asked him for the number 9 shirt a long time before he got it. Says the fee was too much to resist and it was great business

 

Thinks Newcastle should spend a few years as a stable PL club but have the basis to push on.

 

Well at least that knocks on the head the ludicrous theory some still trot out, that Pardews appointment was in part down to Hughtons greater reluctance toward any deal for Carroll.

 

huh? the rumour, as you called it, was actually that pardew was brought in as ashley thought it would make it easier to flog players, specifically the higher earners, to reduce the wage bill and make the club more attractive to buyers in the future. this was a "rumour" that came from golfmag when he mentioned that pardew was being lined up weeks before the media got a sniff of anything going on. hughton's comments don't have the slightest bearing on whether or not there was any truth to that.

 

huh? I niether called it a "rumour", nor was I in any way referring to any of Golfmags 'revelations'.

 

I was in fact simply harking back to a number of people who said at the time of Carrollgate that Pardew was in no small part brought in to dance like a puppet and go along with his sale, as opposed to Hughton who'd have kicked up a stink. Now that Hughton, as with every other commentator it seems, has said he'd also have sold him, that theory has indeed been shown to be bollocks.

 

fair enough, for some reason i typed out rumour when i meant to write theory.

 

semantics aside, this "theory" as i should've said, comes directly from golfmag's statement that pardew's been brought in for that kind of reason. nothing hughton has said has any bearing on that. what matters is whether or not ashley thought, at the time, that getting pardew in would make selling players easier (whether or not that, in reality, is true). think i'll trust golfmag's source on that issue, after all, he nailed the hughton-pardew change weeks before anyone else had a clue.

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Barca and Real's tickets are ridiculous in comparison to Chelsea like . I had to pay €40 to watch a friendly at the Nou Camp.

 

Someone hold a gun to your head like?

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