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  On 27/09/2015 at 16:08, geordiedean said:

Advocaat won't walk r be sacked until October 18th just in time for their customary new manager bounce and his first win in the Derby

 

Isn't that what they just said in the posts above?

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Alfie Joey (Radio Newcastle host) was in Seaburn on Saturday evening to turn on their seafront illuminations.

As part of his spiel he read out a list of business partners that had helped fund this collection of flashing light bulbs that are intended to distract the local mouth breathers from the squalor, flith and destitution they call home.

 

When he said the words 'Newcastle Airport' the crowd booed

You read that right, the crowd actually booed Newcastle Airport

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I'd LOVE IT if this wanker takes them down, LOVE IT!

 

 

REDKNAPP IN AT SUNDERLAND?

 

Harry Redknapp said he would not manage again after leaving QPR, but his friendship with Sunderland owner Ellis Short has led to whispers in the game of a last hurrah.

 

Short spends most of his time in London, often dining at football hang-out Lucio in Belgravia as he tries to work out what has gone wrong with his latest managerial appointment. Dick Advocaat, who miraculously kept Sunderland in the Barclays Premier League last season, says he will walk away if someone better can motivate the team.

 

Sunderland have not won a league game this season and the Dutchman’s fate could be sealed by the time they face Newcastle in the Tyne-Wear derby on October 25.

 

Short is running out of options but could yet put his relationship with Redknapp at risk by turning to the former Tottenham manager.

 

Presumably it has not escaped Short’s attention that Redknapp worked with Jermain Defoe and Younes Kaboul at White Hart Lane.

 

 

 

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  On 04/06/2015 at 14:15, Sho'Time said:

Let's be honest, it's a totally irrelevant appointment. We all know full well as soon as the Derby beckons they'll sack him and bring someone else in to get the new manager syndrome boost - even if our first game of the season is against them, they'll sack Dick 2 weeks before kick-off and bring in whoever.

 

This will happen after the weekend. 2 weeks being the 2 games.

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