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I was watching the highlights of that game earlier, was a lovely ball from Barton to Routledge, was one of my favourite goals that season.

 

Think my favourites were probably Pancrate against Watford and Colo's first goal for us against Cardiff

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NEWCASTLE United are set to break new ground by becoming the first team in the Premier League to produce their official matchday programme in 3D.

 

The effect covers over 80 per cent of the programme for tomorrow’s game with Stoke.

 

Only two sporting clubs have tried this style in the past, with Millwall and Irish rugby union giants Leinster both producing 3D programmes with great success.

 

Now, alongside programme producers O Publishing, the Magpies have become the first top-flight club to go down the 3D route, and they’re hoping it’ll be a big hit with the Toon Army this Saturday.

 

Priced at £3, the programme, complete with special 3D glasses, will be on sale in the Official Club Store and around the ground.

 

Read More http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2012/04/20/newcastle-united-s-official-programme-to-be-in-3d-72703-30801224/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#ixzz1sZ3gX1qC

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http://images.icnetwork.co.uk/upl/nechronical/apr2012/7/1/james-perch-left-and-dan-gosling-get-a-look-at-this-weekend-s-3d-programme-430719123.jpg

:spit: :spit:

NEWCASTLE United are set to break new ground by becoming the first team in the Premier League to produce their official matchday programme in 3D.

 

The effect covers over 80 per cent of the programme for tomorrow’s game with Stoke.

 

Only two sporting clubs have tried this style in the past, with Millwall and Irish rugby union giants Leinster both producing 3D programmes with great success.

 

Now, alongside programme producers O Publishing, the Magpies have become the first top-flight club to go down the 3D route, and they’re hoping it’ll be a big hit with the Toon Army this Saturday.

 

Priced at £3, the programme, complete with special 3D glasses, will be on sale in the Official Club Store and around the ground.

 

Read More http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/newcastle-united/nufc-news/2012/04/20/newcastle-united-s-official-programme-to-be-in-3d-72703-30801224/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter#ixzz1sZ3gX1qC

 

What the actual fuck :lol:

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Guest Roger Kint

Lee Clark on Talkshite from 12-1 today if anyone is interested in hearing Keys and Gray talk over him for an hour

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Currently making a tit of himself in an argument with NUFC TV man Rob Scanlon on Twitter.

 

Hopefully he'll get banned from reporting on the club, that'd be the best outcome all round.

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Seriously, how the fuck did he get that job? He has poor football knowledge, very poor literary skills, and incredibly tenuous and cringe-worthy insight-if you can call it that.

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Seriously, how the f*** did he get that job? He has poor football knowledge, very poor literary skills, and incredibly tenuous and cringe-worthy insight-if you can call it that.

 

What are you talking about it, sounds like the perfect British journalist for me based on that.

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Seriously, how the f*** did he get that job? He has poor football knowledge, very poor literary skills, and incredibly tenuous and cringe-worthy insight-if you can call it that.

 

What are you talking about it, sounds like the perfect British journalist for me based on that.

 

Aye, but he's off the scale.

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