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Just emphasises how little point there is supporting this football club

 

Aye but you can't just turn it off like a tap can you, it's a love affair, unfortunately ours is with the football club version of herion.

 

 

Ive never Taken heroin, but Im going to guess you have more good times than you do supporting newcastle :lol:

 

No i never have, but my girlfriend who i was with for a long time when i was young, her brother did and the addiction was horrid. You just watch a family get torn apart, spiltting down the middle where there are no winners.

 

While over dramatic and in no way a proper comparison, our love for our club and the fact we can never walk away is a little similar. I mean why go through this clowns ownership and still keep doing it, we just can't walk away can we.

 

The herion comparison is just a tongue in cheek thing, not meant to offend anyone.

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wonder what fans of other PL clubs are thinking, from their perspective (indeed any) why the f*** did that exist?

 

he's lying piece s*** btw, obvs

They'll obviously be the same mongs who'll lap it up, they'll think this is finally what those deluded Geordies wanted, the owner to speak. Fans of other clubs will think that's genuine, despite him being a proven liar.

 

"If I offended Kevin Keegan..." ffs

 

He sued Ashley, Ashley was found guilty, guilty as a liar and had to pay him £2m compensation.

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wonder what fans of other PL clubs are thinking, from their perspective (indeed any) why the f*** did that exist?

 

he's lying piece s*** btw, obvs

They'll obviously be the same mongs who'll lap it up, they'll think this is finally what those deluded Geordies wanted, the owner to speak. Fans of other clubs will think that's genuine, despite him being a proven liar.

 

"If I offended Kevin Keegan..." ffs

 

He sued Ashley, Ashley was found guilty, guilty as a liar and had to pay him £2m compensation.

One of a number of cringe worthy moments.
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I didn't understand when he said he chose Hughton over Shearer as he had more championship experience. I thought his first role as a manager was with us?

 

Maybe he meant more experience in general.

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I didn't understand when he said he chose Hughton over Shearer as he had more championship experience. I thought his first role as a manager was with us?

 

Maybe he meant more experience in general.

Almost makes you wonder why he never went with him instead of Shearer in the first place, or Shearer's assistant (Dowie), or Hughton over JFK.
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I didn't understand when he said he chose Hughton over Shearer as he had more championship experience. I thought his first role as a manager was with us?

 

Maybe he meant more experience in general.

Maybe but didn't sound convincing.
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I didn't understand when he said he chose Hughton over Shearer as he had more championship experience. I thought his first role as a manager was with us?

 

Maybe he meant more experience in general.

More lies and creative recall of the past.

 

Hughton wasn't made permanent boss until a few months into the season. From Hughton's Wiki:

 

"During the off-season of 2009, owner Mike Ashley announced he was selling the club, and Hughton was again left with the job of caretaker manager when the club failed to further secure the services of Alan Shearer. This was followed by a statement from Llambias: "Mike Ashley feels it would be unwise to appoint a team manager when the club is for sale," leaving Hughton in charge for the start of the 2009–10 season."

 

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"A positive start to the 2009–10 season saw Hughton win successive Manager of the Month awards for August and September and then again in November, resulting in the board naming him as the new permanent manager of the club, after two stints as caretaker.[29] Hughton's league start to his managerial career was the best in Newcastle's history."

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So blatantly staged. And you didn't want to sell the naming rights you cock end, you wanted to use every possible part of the club to get free advertising to your vile company.

Maybe, but wouldn't you? If I bought something and it could give my current business exposure I would.

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No intention whatsoever of watching this s**** but I'd like to hazard a guess that David Craig didn't question or dispute a single claim he made?

 

Na, just polished his cock and started every question with "You are a very wealthy man...", "You've always been successful..." or "How good was it when...". Then thanked him for being honest.

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No intention whatsoever of watching this s**** but I'd like to hazard a guess that David Craig didn't question or dispute a single claim he made?

 

Na, just polished his cock and started every question with "You are a very wealthy man...", "You've always been successful..." or "How good was it when...". Then thanked him for being honest.

 

Thought so. What a pathetic, snivelling excuse of a journalist he is.

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Not a chance Ashley would agree to it if he was going to be pressed. Not a chance a reporter who basically stands outside the ground and relays what he's been told by club officials and Twitter is going to press him.

 

The only hope you can try to see from that is that after all he really is still interested in selling us, just got to hope he doesn't price the club too high.

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The main problem he has had is bringing in the wrong people. If as rumourrd when he first took over David Dein had come in things would be a lot dofferent instead of a clusterfuck of Lawyer's, Idiot's and self obsessed pricks.

 

He brought in the perfect person in Rafa. He should leave him to get on with it.

I hope i'm alive to celebrate his death.

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So blatantly staged. And you didn't want to sell the naming rights you cock end, you wanted to use every possible part of the club to get free advertising to your vile company.

Maybe, but wouldn't you? If I bought something and it could give my current business exposure I would.

He had no intention of selling the naming rights to SJP. He said he did in that interview. It's a blatant lie, again.
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No intention whatsoever of watching this s**** but I'd like to hazard a guess that David Craig didn't question or dispute a single claim he made?

He barely asked any questions - Ashley constantly pre-empted it and give an answer - was like a poorly scripted reality show.  Don't waste 30mins watching it - just made my piss boil hearing the tripe coming out of Ashley's mouth.

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#shitshow

 

Sounds like that was just an exercise in lowering expectations (for us and Rafa), trolling us, some empty apologies so that everyone else thinks he's a reasonable guy and a come and get it plea to potential buyers.

 

Him and Llambias (if they are still mates) will be streaking across the St James's pitch as we speak.

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Craig's a horrible shithead entirely in cahoots with Ashley and his lot. Haven't watched the whole thing of this yet, but it'll be just as pre-prepared as that bollocks before the West Ham game. Hopefully the masses will see it for the bullshit it is.

 

I can't fathom why he wants to get into a PR war with the manager. When he was up against the protest groups I could understand it, but not so much now.

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Craig's a horrible shithead entirely in cahoots with Ashley and his lot. Haven't watched the whole thing of this yet, but it'll be just as pre-prepared as that bollocks before the West Ham game. Hopefully the masses will see it for the bullshit it is.

 

I can't fathom why he wants to get into a PR war with the manager. When he was up against the protest groups I could understand it, but not so much now.

 

Probably out of sheer bloody-mindedness because Rafa had the temerity to make his feelings known via the press.

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