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:lol: That 'Goal of the Day' feature on the official website; it's cool, but where the hell does the commentary come from? Bloody awful. Today is the HBA goal v Bolton, really drab, post-recorded commentary and you can't even hear the crowd. Booo.

If it makes you pine for the Roger Tames days, you know it's bad.

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People responding to the price freeze on twitter by saying it's Ashley trying to bait people into buying ST's before Rafa walks. I really do struggle to understand people sometimes.

 

I wouldn't put it past him.

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People responding to the price freeze on twitter by saying it's Ashley trying to bait people into buying ST's before Rafa walks. I really do struggle to understand people sometimes.

 

I wouldn't put it past him.

Renewal is this time every year though. They're acting like people always wait till August to buy them.

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People responding to the price freeze on twitter by saying it's Ashley trying to bait people into buying ST's before Rafa walks. I really do struggle to understand people sometimes.

 

I wouldn't put it past him.

Renewal is this time every year though. They're acting like people always wait till August to buy them.

 

It is for people on the DD scheme.

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Anyone want to know when the next live games are announced? Wanting to see if Sheff Wed is getting shifted.

 

Aye same here. I'm wanting to go to that one as long as it stays on a Saturday. It'll get changed to a Monday night or something though and ruin everything.

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Anyone want to know when the next live games are announced? Wanting to see if Sheff Wed is getting shifted.

 

Aye same here. I'm wanting to go to that one as long as it stays on a Saturday. It'll get changed to a Monday night or something though and ruin everything.

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Anyone want to know when the next live games are announced? Wanting to see if Sheff Wed is getting shifted.

 

Aye same here. I'm wanting to go to that one as long as it stays on a Saturday. It'll get changed to a Monday night or something though and ruin everything.

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Latest televised EFL fixtures I can find are Scunny v Bradford and Donny v Plymouth on Sunday 26th March

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Anyone want to know when the next live games are announced? Wanting to see if Sheff Wed is getting shifted.

 

Aye same here. I'm wanting to go to that one as long as it stays on a Saturday. It'll get changed to a Monday night or something though and ruin everything.

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Latest televised EFL fixtures I can find are Scunny v Bradford and Donny v Plymouth on Sunday 26th March

 

So the tickets go on sale for Sheff Wed away on 6th March but we won't fond out if it's on Sky until the 8th March if it's a 5 week rolling announcement from 1st February. Idiots.

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What a load of bull-shit!

 

 

Former Newcastle United chairman Freddy Shepherd admits he should “never have signed” Michael Owen - but claims he was “swept along with the tide” of supporter opinion.

 

The Magpies broke their own transfer record in order to bring Michael Owen back to England from Real Madrid in a £17million deal back in August 2005, holding off competition from his former side Liverpool in order to secure his signature.

 

Owen arrived just days after Albert Luque’s acquisition - the Spaniard was brought to Tyneside from Deportivo la Coruna in a £9m deal that summer too - and the former England striker was unveiled at St James’ Park in front of more than 20,000 Newcastle fans.

 

During four injury-plagued seasons on Tyneside, Owen scored 30 goals in 79 games before leaving on a free transfer during the summer of 2009 following the Magpies’ relegation.

 

Shepherd made a number of marquee signings during his time as Newcastle chairman, with Owen one of the most high profile.

 

Yet the businessman regrets signing Owen, and suggests he was convinced into doing so by the supposed fervour from supporters to bring the ex-Liverpool striker to St James’ Park.

 

“You’ve seen it 100 times in football, that you throw money at it and it simply doesn’t work,” Shepherd told TalkSport last Friday.

 

“Certainly I did - I spent more than £300m on transfers and it didn’t work.

 

“Michael Owen was nearly £20m and I did get it wrong - I should never have signed him.

 

“But the crowd wanted him, the supporters wanted him, everyone did at the time.

 

“I was sort of swept along with the tide and I did it. I shouldn’t have done.”

 

 

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