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It's times like these where cynics say giving contracts to Ibrahim Ba in his late 30's and to Clarence Seedorf's brother as a gesture of good will is costing them.

 

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Come on Keef man get google on the go.

 

Milan gave Ibrahim Ba (once of Bolton) a contract on a couple of thousand a week playing mainly for the reserves as a gesture of good will.

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It's times like these where cynics say giving contracts to Ibrahim Ba in his late 30's and to Clarence Seedorf's brother as a gesture of good will is costing them.

 

:dowie:

Come on Keef man get google on the go.

 

Milan gave Ibrahim Ba (once of Bolton) a contract on a couple of thousand a week playing mainly for the reserves as a gesture of good will.

 

"Gesture of goodwill" meaning what?

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Guest Heneage

It's times like these where cynics say giving contracts to Ibrahim Ba in his late 30's and to Clarence Seedorf's brother as a gesture of good will is costing them.

 

:dowie:

Come on Keef man get google on the go.

 

Milan gave Ibrahim Ba (once of Bolton) a contract on a couple of thousand a week playing mainly for the reserves as a gesture of good will.

 

"Gesture of goodwill" meaning what?

Meaning he once played for them went elsewhere then struggled to find a club and needed some money I guess.

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It's times like these where cynics say giving contracts to Ibrahim Ba in his late 30's and to Clarence Seedorf's brother as a gesture of good will is costing them.

ibrahim ba holds a special place in my heart.
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Wendy Dawley, spokeswoman for Newcastle International Airport, will be appointed soon as head of press at St James’ Park.

 

And it won’t be long before Dawley discovers dealing with flight turmoil from volcanic ash or BA strikes are nothing compared to spinning for Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley (right) and his hapless sidekick Derek Llambias, who treat the club as a private fiefdom.

 

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-1278561/Charles-Sale-Sir-Alex-Ferguson-forgets-table-manners-Football-Writers-do.html?ITO=1490

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Wendy Dawley, spokeswoman for Newcastle International Airport, will be appointed soon as head of press at St James Park.

 

And it wont be long before Dawley discovers dealing with flight turmoil from volcanic ash or BA strikes are nothing compared to spinning for Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley (right) and his hapless sidekick Derek Llambias, who treat the club as a private fiefdom.

 

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-1278561/Charles-Sale-Sir-Alex-Ferguson-forgets-table-manners-Football-Writers-do.html?ITO=1490

 

Obviously not fans of Ashley and Llambias.

 

The local journo from the Daily Mail was on Radio Newcastle earlier this week and said the Mail had been banned from SJP since last October.  He said the Sunday Sun was also banned but that the club had indicated they might be withdrawing that ban but were not softening in their stance to the Mail.  He has been paying to get into the games and next season the Mail are buying a season ticket. 

 

He never mentioned what the reason was other than it involved others higher up than himself.

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Wendy Dawley, spokeswoman for Newcastle International Airport, will be appointed soon as head of press at St James’ Park.

 

And it won’t be long before Dawley discovers dealing with flight turmoil from volcanic ash or BA strikes are nothing compared to spinning for Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley (right) and his hapless sidekick Derek Llambias, who treat the club as a private fiefdom.

 

 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-1278561/Charles-Sale-Sir-Alex-Ferguson-forgets-table-manners-Football-Writers-do.html?ITO=1490

 

Obviously not fans of Ashley and Llambias.

 

The local journo from the Daily Mail was on Radio Newcastle earlier this week and said the Mail had been banned from SJP since last October.  He said the Sunday Sun was also banned but that the club had indicated they might be withdrawing that ban but were not softening in their stance to the Mail.  He has been paying to get into the games and next season the Mail are buying a season ticket. 

 

He never mentioned what the reason was other than it involved others higher up than himself.

the fact the daily mail prints shite and are usually wrong in whatever they print about us? (remember the jfk to return story :angry:)

plus the club needs to keep the local rags onside, the national ones they obviously show more disdain towards

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