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You been to Carlisle

I want a ticket to anywhere

Maybe we make a deal

Maybe together we can get somewhere

Any place is better

Starting from zero got nothing to lose

Maybe we'll make something

Me myself I got nothing to prove

 

You been to Carlisle

I got a plan to get us out of here

I been working at the convenience store

Managed to save just a little bit of money

Won't have to drive too far

Just 'cross the border and into the city

You and I can both get jobs

And finally see what it means to be living

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Wiki has been updated to show NUFC as a 'Team Managed' :lol:

 

I'm not usually a fan of hilarious Wiki-edit jokes but I love the casual insert of the info about Carlisle. :lol:

 

Look North mentioned the Carlisle link last night...and of course...:lol:

 

http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/remi-garde-thought-talks-newcastle-8410581

 

Garde is aware of the Premier League after three years is England with Arsenal and he also spent time in the north with Carlisle United at the end of this career.

 

:spit:

 

In case you missed this last night...

 

 

 

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/frank-de-boer-snubs-newcastle-4955604

 

:lol:

 

Brilliant. :lol:

 

I hope we draw them in the cup next season and someone asks him if he's looking forward to a return to Carlisle.

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He came out of retirement shortly after leaving Arsenal to make three substitute appearances for Carlisle United, a team that he later commentated on alongside Derek Lacey for BBC Radio Cumbria. He still regularly visits his uncle in Cumbria, who was born, and still lives in, the town of Millom.

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You been to Carlisle

I want a ticket to anywhere

Maybe we make a deal

Maybe together we can get somewhere

Any place is better

Starting from zero got nothing to lose

Maybe we'll make something

Me myself I got nothing to prove

 

You been to Carlisle

I got a plan to get us out of here

I been working at the convenience store

Managed to save just a little bit of money

Won't have to drive too far

Just 'cross the border and into the city

You and I can both get jobs

And finally see what it means to be living

 

:lol: You on the crack again?

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He came out of retirement shortly after leaving Arsenal to make three substitute appearances for Carlisle United, a team that he later commentated on alongside Derek Lacey for BBC Radio Cumbria. He still regularly visits his uncle in Cumbria, who was born, and still lives in, the town of Millom. In 2009 it was claimed that his 'uncle' was actually from a completely different family with the same Garde surname, from a nearby village. Despite this, the former Lyon manager continued to visit him anyway.

 

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Spoke to Houllier, @LaurensJulien & others about Garde and was impressed. Seems a good fit. Piece up at 8am. Optimistic, #nufc fans?

 

You been to Carlisle

I want a ticket to anywhere

Maybe we make a deal

Maybe together we can get somewhere

Any place is better

Starting from zero got nothing to lose

Maybe we'll make something

Me myself I got nothing to prove

 

You been to Carlisle

I got a plan to get us out of here

I been working at the convenience store

Managed to save just a little bit of money

Won't have to drive too far

Just 'cross the border and into the city

You and I can both get jobs

And finally see what it means to be living

 

:lol: You on the crack again?

 

Thought it was subtle and a good song actually. I await your rebuttal.

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He came out of retirement shortly after leaving Arsenal to make three substitute appearances for Carlisle United, a team that he later commentated on alongside Derek Lacey for BBC Radio Cumbria. He still regularly visits his uncle in Cumbria, who was born, and still lives in, the town of Millom. In 2009 it was claimed that his 'uncle' was actually from a completely different family with the same Garde surname, from a nearby village. Despite this, the former Lyon manager continued to visit him anyway.

 

FYP

 

:lol:

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He came out of retirement shortly after leaving Arsenal to make three substitute appearances for Carlisle United, a team that he later commentated on alongside Derek Lacey for BBC Radio Cumbria. He still regularly visits his uncle in Cumbria, who was born, and still lives in, the town of Millom. In 2009 it was claimed that his 'uncle' was actually from a completely different family with the same Garde surname, from a nearby village. Despite this, the former Lyon manager continued to visit him anyway.

 

FYP

 

:lol:

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