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As a few have pointed out we have been quite lucky with injuries, now without having a clue what one actually is, how funny would it be if this bore hole was responsible for the lack of injuries? :lol:

 

We're drilling for oil... Ashleys new plan for self financing...

 

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watch him blaze a trail with us this season then get hyped to oblivion and get the england job after cappello f***s up euro 2012 :lol:

 

For the first time in my life I actually want England to be managed by Harry Redknapp.

 

I was thinking that yesterday. Don't want Pards to go to England :/

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watch him blaze a trail with us this season then get hyped to oblivion and get the england job after cappello fucks up euro 2012 :lol:

 

For the first time in my life I actually want England to be managed by Harry Redknapp.

chill unless the taxman gets his hands on Redknapp then hes as certain a bet for the England manager as there has ever been.

mind you SSN will be lost without the ability to stop him on transfer deadline day and ask him what last minute deal is he after this time and hyping said last minute stuff up to the rafters

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Sorry if it's been covered elsewhere, but just dug these out from NUFC.com in terms of "all-time club records":

 

Longest Unbeaten Run in one season:

11 games 21st August 1994 – 29th October 1994

 

Longest Unbeaten Run:

12 games 7th May 1994 – 29th October 1994

 

He's already taken the bottom one as we're now on 13 unbeaten when you include the three from the tail-end of last season and avoiding defeat on Saturday will see him equal the top one. Shame that it's Manchester City (a) after that, but it would be all the more special if he manages to keep it going to take it outright there too.

 

Absolutely dumbfounding, but absolutely brilliant.

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So it's not just players we're paranoid of losing now, it's the manager aswell?

 

assuming he keeps it up he'd surely be one of the only outstanding english managers around, no?  certainly managing top flight clubs

 

just seen redknapp is to have heart surgery as well...

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So it's not just players we're paranoid of losing now, it's the manager aswell?

 

assuming he keeps it up he'd surely be one of the only outstanding english managers around, no?  certainly managing top flight clubs

 

just seen redknapp is to have heart surgery as well...

 

Surely its a question for Fat Sam  :lol:

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So it's not just players we're paranoid of losing now, it's the manager aswell?

 

assuming he keeps it up he'd surely be one of the only outstanding english managers around, no?  certainly managing top flight clubs

 

just seen redknapp is to have heart surgery as well...

 

It's just extremely tedious how we can't just enjoy a good spell without constantly going on about how "insert player name here" is gonna leave.

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So it's not just players we're paranoid of losing now, it's the manager aswell?

 

assuming he keeps it up he'd surely be one of the only outstanding english managers around, no?  certainly managing top flight clubs

 

just seen redknapp is to have heart surgery as well...

 

It's just extremely tedious how we can't just enjoy a good spell without constantly going on about how "insert player name here" is gonna leave.

 

Who isn't enjoying the good spell, you? Should be ashamed of yourself really, we're doing great at the moment and Pards is too!!

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Will certainly be chanting for him on Saturday - absolutely ridiculed Stoke on Monday by using professional preparation, thus preventing a p*ss poor performance. (Which is exactly what Stoke rely on to win games imo - f***ing horrible shitty little poxy club.) We're living by the "6 p's" and it's working extremely well. Every decision and risk is well calculated and it's proving that both tactically and as a man manager Pardew knows what he is doing. I was as unhappy as anyone when we got him, but f***ing hell the bloke has done wonders. At the same time Hughtons work should also not be undervalued.

 

I get the impression that Pardew sees this task as his biggest in football management to date, and possibly going forward. If he had the opportunity to manage England, he would most likely take it, but just like the England job, if you fail at Newcastle your football management days slowly seem to fade and die - and he seems to know that.

 

Between him and his staff (both in playing and non-playing capacities), and finally the fans, the footballing side of this club is going in a steady and right direction. Financially, Mike Ashley is seemingly doing the business, despite making mistake after mistake on the PR side. When the financial report or whatever it is called is done this should clear things up. I thoroughly expect to be breaking even and/or miles up by now (not that I fully understand finances).

 

The key going into the next 8 games is that we don't expect too much from certain games and that the squad/club achieve points where we'd expect. If we take a greater amount of points than set out at the start of this 8, we'll be flying. I reckon it's not too unrealistic to say we could get 16 points from the next 8 and any more would be f***ing sweet. Imagine if we're on 38points after 18 games going in to play José Enrique and Andy Carroll...

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Sorry if it's been covered elsewhere, but just dug these out from NUFC.com in terms of "all-time club records":

 

Longest Unbeaten Run in one season:

11 games 21st August 1994 – 29th October 1994

 

Longest Unbeaten Run:

12 games 7th May 1994 – 29th October 1994

 

He's already taken the bottom one as we're now on 13 unbeaten when you include the three from the tail-end of last season and avoiding defeat on Saturday will see him equal the top one. Shame that it's Manchester City (a) after that, but it would be all the more special if he manages to keep it going to take it outright there too.

 

Absolutely dumbfounding, but absolutely brilliant.

 

Been trying to find out what the all-time top flight one is. We've equalled the one in 1950, no idea if there's a one further back than that if we avoid defeat on Saturday or whether this is the best run in the club's history?

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So it's not just players we're paranoid of losing now, it's the manager aswell?

 

I hear one of our ballboys has a mean right arm and it's caught the interest of Arsenal.

I doubt that, our ballboys are shit it's one of the things at the match that annoys me most.

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So it's not just players we're paranoid of losing now, it's the manager aswell?

 

I hear one of our ballboys has a mean right arm and it's caught the interest of Arsenal.

I doubt that, our ballboys are s*** it's one of the things at the match that annoys me most.

Aye it doesnt help that they're all about 8 years old. They can barely lift the ball never mind throw it back into play.

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Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini picked up the Barclays Manager of the Month prize for October after leading the club to four straight wins with his team averaging more than four goals a game

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