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He's our manager so they're basically just making up some detestable personality for him and going with it, they seem to do that kind of thing a lot.

 

Yep. The RTG echo chamber effect:

 

1: Invent lie

2: Repeat lie (many times)

3: Lie becomes fact

4: Accept 'fact'

5: Repeat 'fact'

 

Too many examples to mention, but lets go with Hatem Ben Awful, Cabaye=s***, Santon=s***, Pardew's casino debt, Catts for me like, Tiote=thug, N'Zogbia nailed on, 'Jawdee Nashun', Ponteland airport, Mag at Work, NETD, etc etc etc.

 

On the plus side.....mackems ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

cisse was a perfect example of the RTG mindset.......

 

thread starts, "he's on his way over to sign for us, gerrin exactly what we need/top european striker/quality we needed up front"

 

 

facts come out thats he's actually headed a bit further inland and if i remember correctly this occurred over a bout 4mins when ssn announced where he was headed "he's not that good/won't adapt/needs 10 chances to score once"

 

locally it's a mackemism, properly it's, as was pointed out to me, cognitive dissonance.

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More abuse? When he came back for Spurs and was 1-on-1 with Given and fluffed it, he got dogs abuse. Fucking ripped him to shreds. And tbh, I think that was the turning point in his career, he's been shite since then really.

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More abuse? When he came back for Spurs and was 1-on-1 with Given and fluffed it, he got dogs abuse. Fucking ripped him to shreds. And tbh, I think that was the turning point in his career, he's been shite since then really.

 

More abuse than when he lived in the City, as a Newcastle player.

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More abuse? When he came back for Spurs and was 1-on-1 with Given and fluffed it, he got dogs abuse. Fucking ripped him to shreds. And tbh, I think that was the turning point in his career, he's been shite since then really.

 

Not being daft, but hasn't he always been cowardly and shite?

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More abuse? When he came back for Spurs and was 1-on-1 with Given and fluffed it, he got dogs abuse. f***ing ripped him to shreds. And tbh, I think that was the turning point in his career, he's been s**** since then really.

 

Not being daft, but hasn't he always been cowardly and s****?

 

Well indeed, but that game shattered him as a player, IMO.

 

Though it was years ago so maybe I'm just seeing things as I want them to (Disclaimer before Ronaldo stomps in post-google search to pretend he remembers every game since then and can list 3 games where Jenas played well)

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More abuse? When he came back for Spurs and was 1-on-1 with Given and fluffed it, he got dogs abuse. f***ing ripped him to shreds. And tbh, I think that was the turning point in his career, he's been s**** since then really.

 

Not being daft, but hasn't he always been cowardly and s****?

no, his first season and a bit here he was very good and showed massive potential. he was brought in to be a kind of conductor, didn;t have to be a crunching tackler if he could read the game, his game was to be the one who keeps things ticking, same reason for buying viana then and anita now.
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What on earth is the point of them signing Jermaine Jenas on loan? A player who hasnt played consistently well for nearly ten years. :lol:

 

Crazy that it's so long ago. :lol: Think it's the fact he looks so deceptively young, he's one of those that I still seem to picture as a 23 year old trying to fulfill his potential.

 

How the fuck has he managed to last at Spurs for 8 years now!?

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Jenas has allegedly made 21 appearances for England :D

 

I knew he'd been capped, but 21 times? Fuck off. :lol: Crazily, that's the same number as Rob Lee and Jenas is still in his 20s.

 

Crazy, the world's gone fucking crazy.

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So lets assess their latest tabloid targets:

 

- Adam Johnson has 4 better options and therefore wouldn't go anywhere near Sunderland.

 

- Danny Rose is nothing. Jermaine Jenas would be like Christmas and New Year rolled into one.

 

- Clint Dempsey, a man that wants European football and his career's only big payday, will not take a massive step down to join a team that provides none of these.

 

- Wilfried Zaha might be realistic but buying young English players normally works out well, doesn't it Mr Wickham?

 

- Dimitar Berbatov has experienced Sunderland in away games. Why would he voluntarily go back there?

 

Luckily for Sunderland, their more realistic targets like Heskey and Owen are still available ;D

 

TBF Owen is not realistic.

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Pardew may be many thing, but at least he is not an I.R.A. apologist.

 

Better than that, he's never claimed to have supported Sunderland either unlike Martin McGuinness O'Neill

 

I'm stealing this to use on RTG.

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From sunderland echo website:

 

 

SUNDERLAND are pulling out all the stops to sign Adam Johnson – and will not be beaten on either the transfer fee or wages.

 

 

But the two other clubs chasing the Manchester City winger are both top-eight sides and the fear is that the 25-year-old might see them as better options for his future.

 

Johnson might want to join a side who are playing European football this season.

 

Sunderland must hope that manager Martin O’Neill’s long-term ambitions and, perhaps, the pull of his native North East, will convince the Easington-born midfielder to return home.

 

The Echo understands that a total of FIVE Premier League clubs initially matched Manchester City’s £10m asking price for a player the Blues signed from Middlesbrough in 2010 in a £7m deal.

 

Since then, the player has rejected the overtures of two of the five but has not, so far, rebuffed Sunderland’s interest.

 

Black Cats chairman Ellis Short is prepared to agree a financial deal which would satisfy the player’s demands while at the same time meeting City’s valuation.

 

The identity of the other two clubs Sunderland are now battling against is not entirely clear – Spurs, Everton, Liverpool and Newcastle have been linked with an interest in the player.

 

But Spurs are believed to be the club in pole position with new manager Andre Villas-Boas looking to put his own stamp on the squad.

 

The signing of Johnson would certainly send out a signal that AVB means business as Spurs look to challenge for a Champions League place.

 

Sunderland, though, will continue to battle for a player who came within a whisker of joining them under Steve Bruce, only for the Black Cats to be blown out of the water by Manchester City’s 11th hour swoop.

 

The move to Eastlands suited both Johnson and City at the time but the winger has not been getting regular games under Roberto Mancini.

 

Johnson wants his future resolved, believing his bit-part involvement in Manchester City’s Premier League winning campaign cost him his international place.

 

“I will be speaking to him about my situation,” he said, referring to Mancini. “There’s been no bust-up. But I think what happened to me at City last season was why I missed out at the Euros.”

 

Sunderland have also far from given up hope of landing striker Steven Fletcher, despite Wolves’ fight to up the selling price.

 

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Getting themselves very excited about the possible Johnson signing on RTG, few people acting ITK sending PMs round :lol: Be fucking hilarious if they didn't sign him.

 

Its like N'Zogbia all over again.

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"You get to a stage where you say, 'Fine, I don't mind paying over the odds here, if this person is value for money," said O'Neill last week when he was asked about transfer targets. "That's fine and that's what I'm thinking about."

 

:snod:

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What on earth is the point of them signing Jermaine Jenas on loan? A player who hasnt played consistently well for nearly ten years. :lol:

 

Crazy that it's so long ago. :lol: Think it's the fact he looks so deceptively young, he's one of those that I still seem to picture as a 23 year old trying to fulfill his potential.

 

How the fuck has he managed to last at Spurs for 8 years now!?

 

We had him on loan last season.

 

I think we got one substitute appearance out of him until he got injured and was out the rest of the season.

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Did anyone listen to James Richardson's podcast on the Guardian this week?

 

They were indulging in some piss take re why Sunderland can't sign players - basically because they'd have to live in Sunderland. Barry Glendenning was alluding to there being a nice hotel in the area that a few of the players stay in during the week.

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