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Barton doesn't really strike me as the twitter type like

 

A nice idea for a novelty twitter account though!

 

"went to maccie d's for lunch. they forgot to skip the pickles like a asked them, so i punched the cashier. wont forget next time."

 

 

The media would love it thats for sure  :shifty:

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Homie2008

 

@OfficiallyGT my husband has it on good authority that Martin Jol is at Ramside Hall Hotel today. He maybe our nxt manager?

20 minutes ago via Twitter for BlackBerry® in reply to OfficiallyGT

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Sorry i cant believe someone called homie2008!

 

She's not married though? Dec is her boyfriend...

 

It's in reply to her.....

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Jol to be interviewed for Newcastle job

Harry Harris, ESPNsoccernet

December 7, 2010

 

 

Martin Jol wants the vacant job at Newcastle United, according to well placed sources in Amsterdam, and is to fly to the North East for an interview as the club in turmoil attempts to have a new manager by their next match against Liverpool.

 

Hughton was sacked on Monday and hours later Jol quit Ajax, with Newcastle able to chose between three managers currently all available and eager for a break back in Premier League football - Jol, Alan Pardew and Alan Curbishley.

 

Jol is expected to fly into the North East later for talks with the Newcastle owner, who prefers the 54-year-old to former West Ham and Southampton manager Pardew and ex-West Ham boss Curbishley.

 

There is a feeling that Jol would have to take a big drop in his wages to take the Newcastle job, something he might be reluctant to do, as Hamburg might want him back.

 

Curbishley, though, is not interested in the job. An insider told ESPNsoccernet: "This is not a challenge for Alan, not at all. He sees his future elsewhere. If you asked my opinion, and it's only an opinion, Martin Jol is a highly paid manager, and Alan Pardew would be on a lot less in terms of salary, and for that reason you would think it would be more likely Pardew than Jol."

 

Former Sports Direct employee Paul Kemsley, who was Tottenham's vice-chairman when Jol was manager, is the man on whom Ashley relies for advice about football.

 

Jol covets a return to the English game and thought he was going to be appointed Roy Hodgson's successor at Fulham, but an escape clause expired and he remained with Ajax. Under pressure Jol has now resigned from Ajax, who lie fourth in the Eredivisie and have been eliminated from the Champions League with their final group game against AC Milan to come on Wednesday.

 

Ashley wants the new man installed before Liverpool are at St James' Park for a live game on ESPN in the UK, 5.30pm kick-off on Saturday.

 

Pardew is the bookies' favourite at the moment, ahead of Jol, and is odds-on in places.

 

http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/story/61219.html?CMP=OTC-RSS

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Newcastle able to chose between three managers currently all available and eager for a break back in Premier League football - Jol, Alan Pardew and Alan Curbishley.

 

Fucking hell Mike, surely even YOU can't get this decision wrong.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Can you?

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Metro going with Jol appointment by Friday and him to get £20m to spend.

 

Would have a w*** tbh if it happens

 

To be honest it's fairly likely I'll have one irrespective of who we appoint. Or even if we don't appoint anyone. Friday's a long time to go without a wank.

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