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It's been a running joke in football for years and years how bad Shola is. Assume them Palace fans have been living on the moon.

 

They're just a nothing club who wouldn't know what quality was if it bit them on the arse.

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Guest firetotheworks

There's not been a manager up here who hasn't anything but good words for Shola. We all know his faults but good for him, hope he takes as much money out of them as possible.

 

Aye, because he's obviously a nice bloke. He's probably got by on that for years.

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Guest John Carvery

There's not been a manager up here who hasn't anything but good words for Shola. We all know his faults but good for him, hope he takes as much money out of them as possible.

 

We've also had a lot of cuntish managers.

 

Only a couple really, pards and souness. gullit wasn't great either tbf.

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There's not been a manager up here who hasn't anything but good words for Shola. We all know his faults but good for him, hope he takes as much money out of them as possible.

 

We've also had a lot of cuntish managers.

 

Only a couple really, pards and souness. gullit wasn't great either tbf.

 

Kinnear, Dalglish, Allardyce, even Roeder had his moments.

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Guest John Carvery

There's not been a manager up here who hasn't anything but good words for Shola. We all know his faults but good for him, hope he takes as much money out of them as possible.

 

We've also had a lot of cuntish managers.

 

Only a couple really, pards and souness. gullit wasn't great either tbf.

 

Kinnear, Dalglish, Allardyce, even Roeder had his moments.

 

Didn't count kinnear as a manager, he didn't really manage.

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Ameobi was always popular at Newcastle, mainly because he was a good bloke and "club-man" behind the scenes, and a steady player when called upon. I think that post is just expressing frustration that we've picked up Ameobi on a free.

 

:lol:

Steady? What the fuck is a steady striker. One who walks around and never scores?

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Guest John Carvery

Ameobi was always popular at Newcastle, mainly because he was a good bloke and "club-man" behind the scenes, and a steady player when called upon. I think that post is just expressing frustration that we've picked up Ameobi on a free.

 

:lol:

Steady? What the f*** is a steady striker. One who walks around and never scores?

 

A striker who plays with the style of Jonathon Stead.

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Guest John Carvery

Ironic as it is Shola would have made a good centre half.

There's more to being a centre back than being massive

 

Dion Dublin used to play both positions, he was massive. The only difference being Dion dublin was a clinical assertive finisher.

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I have said this a few times, but I was there the day he scored against us at the Camp Nou. He was a handful that night, looked like a genuine prospect.

 

So was I, brilliant trip.

 

Where's your Figo gone?

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I have said this a few times, but I was there the day he scored against us at the Camp Nou. He was a handful that night, looked like a genuine prospect.

 

So was I, brilliant trip.

 

Where's your Figo gone?

 

Me too, was awesome. :)

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Ironic as it is Shola would have made a good centre half.

There's more to being a centre back than being massive

 

Dion Dublin used to play both positions, he was massive. The only difference being Dion dublin was a clinical assertive finisher.

 

Shola persistently fouled as a striker, imagine all the free-kicks he'd have given away challenging with the striker for balls from goal-kicks, etc. Would have been an even shitter, more error prone version of Bramble.

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I have said this a few times, but I was there the day he scored against us at the Camp Nou. He was a handful that night, looked like a genuine prospect.

 

So was I, brilliant trip.

 

Where's your Figo gone?

 

Me too, was awesome. :)

 

I was sitting near the away fans, incidentally (I always do, cheaper seats and more banter).

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Guest antz1uk

I have said this a few times, but I was there the day he scored against us at the Camp Nou. He was a handful that night, looked like a genuine prospect.

 

So was I, brilliant trip.

 

Where's your Figo gone?

 

Me too, was awesome. :)

 

me too, was right up at the back, then when shola scored i followed through in sheer excitement! great couple of days that was, apart from the rain

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