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Simon Bird and Luke Edwards did the first part followed by George Caulkin, Martin Hardy and Craig Hope in the 2nd and then Mark Douglas.

 

All came across really well especially Caulkin ("Ashley is poison"  :lol:) and Hardy.

 

It’s going to be on the tf podcast so you can hear for yourself but it’s ridiculous how much Ashley and his cronies have failed to back Rafa. A major point was that he didn’t want huge money either as he thinks that the market is crazy – he didn’t go on holiday and missed his wedding anniversary to set up deals which the club (Justin Barnes by the sounds of it) didn’t follow through. Six weeks for the Lejeune deal to go through when a clause was activated!

 

They all said that Rafa knows how to play the game but he’s not here to constantly pick battles, he’s only doing this as he cares about the club and wants us to be the best that we potentially can be. Sadly, it sounds like he’s away in the summer under the current regime.

 

 

 

 

This is exactly when they did with KK.  Ahh well, it was nice of Rafa to give it a go for us.  :thup:

 

This mob (Ashley, Barnes, Bishop) need hounding out of town. f***ing Nazgul the lot of them, ruining our club on purpose while bleeding it dry.

 

No one has the appetite for it.

 

AshleyOut was a start.

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Who spoke?

 

Simon Bird and Luke Edwards did the first part followed by George Caulkin, Martin Hardy and Craig Hope in the 2nd and then Mark Douglas.

 

All came across really well especially Caulkin ("Ashley is poison"  :lol:) and Hardy.

 

It’s going to be on the tf podcast so you can hear for yourself but it’s ridiculous how much Ashley and his cronies have failed to back Rafa. A major point was that he didn’t want huge money either as he thinks that the market is crazy – he didn’t go on holiday and missed his wedding anniversary to set up deals which the club (Justin Barnes by the sounds of it) didn’t follow through. Six weeks for the Lejeune deal to go through when a clause was activated!

 

They all said that Rafa knows how to play the game but he’s not here to constantly pick battles, he’s only doing this as he cares about the club and wants us to be the best that we potentially can be. Sadly, it sounds like he’s away in the summer under the current regime.

 

 

 

 

This is exactly when they did with KK.  Ahh well, it was nice of Rafa to give it a go for us.  :thup:

 

This mob (Ashley, Barnes, Bishop) need hounding out of town. f***ing Nazgul the lot of them, ruining our club on purpose while bleeding it dry.

 

No one has the appetite for it.

 

AshleyOut was a start.

 

Aye and they are doing a great job, I meant the wider NUFC fans who maybe don't go on-line or look underneath the surface at the running of the club.

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He'll turn up at the Liberty Stadium I reckon like. Avoid this week's pressers, get fixed, raise spirits, beat Swansea, rest for a day or two more then back up.

Like a sexy Jesus.

More like a majestic Mohammed
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He'll turn up at the Liberty Stadium I reckon like. Avoid this week's pressers, get fixed, raise spirits, beat Swansea, rest for a day or two more then back up.

Like a sexy Jesus.

More like a majestic Mohammed

A beautiful Buddha.
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http://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/fascinating-furious-newcastle-united-transfer-13594544

 

From an article by Mark Douglas about the True Faith Forum the other night:

 

"There were moments that hopefully enlightened: Benitez’s contract was pored over, along with those reports of the compensation that it might require to prise him from Newcastle. There is indeed a £5million release clause negotiated when he signed a three-year deal back in 2015 – but it is not Benitez personally who stands to lose if he walks away. Even if he was a free agent, anyone taking him before his deal expires in 2019 would have to pay that amount"

 

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Surely it's barely even worthy of a discussion anyway? Premier League clubs pay that sort of fee to get an unproven player on loan these days; a manager of Benitez's calibre is barely something you can put a price on. £5/6m is buttons.

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Don't know if anyone posted it, but Bilic was taking the piss out of the Birmingham owners laughing at their description as the Dildo Brothers. :lol:

 

On a more serious note, he also says that he asked for one player and always ended up getting someone third of fourth on the list. Sound familiar?

 

 

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Don't know if anyone posted it, but Bilic was taking the p*ss out of the Birmingham owners laughing at their description as the Dildo Brothers. :lol:

 

On a more serious note, he also says that he asked for one player and always ended up getting someone third of fourth on the list. Sound familiar?

 

 

 

Sullivan and Gold are West Ham owners and haven't been Birmingham owners for 8 years

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Don't know if anyone posted it, but Bilic was taking the p*ss out of the Birmingham owners laughing at their description as the Dildo Brothers. :lol:

 

On a more serious note, he also says that he asked for one player and always ended up getting someone third of fourth on the list. Sound familiar?

 

 

 

Sullivan and Gold are West Ham owners and haven't been Birmingham owners for 8 years

 

Christ. :lol:

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It's here:

 

 

:lol: I respect that tbh. I heard on the football ramble that within coaching circles he's kind of a laughing stock, like tactically.

 

PFM circles or respected ones?

 

IIRC it was accredited to top 6 managers. Said he was a mess tactically, particularly once you've scored.

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