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Just now, TheBrownBottle said:

Isak, Shearer, Beardsley across the front for me

 

Though I’d happily play an all-Beardsley XI if the rules allowed (he did play in goal once of course :) )

He did! West Ham.....I think?

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4 hours ago, lovejoy said:

What wasn’t the reason? Im

lost now 😂

 

Maybe Keegan is right . Weird play from Cole signing for a new club saying he didn’t want to leave the previous one mind.

 

As I say, I guess we’ll never know.

 

 

 

 

You suggested that Cole was disliked because he played for someone else - that’s not the case :) 

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14 hours ago, TRon said:

Cole always struck me as a London lad at heart. Even Man U didn't really look like home for him. 

 

Nowt wrong with that of course, but it's a bit different to some players who basically fall in love with Newcastle. 


Isn’t he from Nottingham?

 

Cole always seems like a right misery when I’ve seen him. Despite his medals coming at ManU his best football was for us, you’d think he wouldn’t want to forget it. 

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8 minutes ago, Superior Acuña said:


Isn’t he from Nottingham?

 

Cole always seems like a right misery when I’ve seen him. Despite his medals coming at ManU his best football was for us, you’d think he wouldn’t want to forget it. 

 

Don't think cole particularly liked football or being famous. Might be wrong but I always got Batty vibes from him. 

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31 minutes ago, Superior Acuña said:


Isn’t he from Nottingham?

 

Cole always seems like a right misery when I’ve seen him. Despite his medals coming at ManU his best football was for us, you’d think he wouldn’t want to forget it. 

 

Possibly. I always thought with him coming from Arsenal he was from London, but whatever, I don't think he ever really felt at home here. 

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42 minutes ago, Dokko said:

 

Don't think cole particularly liked football or being famous. Might be wrong but I always got Batty vibes from him. 

No don’t think he was gay

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He was always removed from us, seen it as a job / stepping stone, just another off the conveyor belt of cunts who’ve befell the inigomy of having to play for us whilst their heart beats elsewhere 

 

poor lambs 

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1 hour ago, TRon said:

 

Possibly. I always thought with him coming from Arsenal he was from London, but whatever, I don't think he ever really felt at home here. 

I was at a talk-in with him (and Les Ferdinand) recently.

 

He told the story of how when he moved up here the club sorted him a house in Crook (fairly close to Maiden Castle for training). Said it was fine to start with, then he started banging the goals in and becoming a ‘name’, and he started getting all the neighbours knocking on his door to offer him sugar or such like (in a friendly way) just see or speak to him.

 

Obviously that became too much, and he asked to be moved. Eventually he ended up buying a place in Jesmond, which he said he loved, but shortly after we sold him, and he ended up selling it to Ferdinand.

 

 

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Cole was an introvert and didn't like the attention away from the football pitch. He wasn't comfortable with being approached in the supermarket pr out on the street by strangers and I get that. Not a problem.

 

He left under a bit of a cloud which was a shame and the fans backed Keegan, rightfully so. I was one of the 4,000 who stayed back at Ewood Park for over an hour singing "There's only one Kevin Keegan" in our first away match after selling him. 

 

My problem was when he went onto the pitch at Wembley after he'd beaten Liverpool in the Cup Final and was singing about us being Sad Geordie Bastards. From that moment he could fuck right off for me. Remember he played in Beardsleys Testimonial and got a generally decent reception but not off me. I booed the cunt.

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8 minutes ago, Wallsendmag said:

Cole was an introvert and didn't like the attention away from the football pitch. He wasn't comfortable with being approached in the supermarket pr out on the street by strangers and I get that. Not a problem.

 

He left under a bit of a cloud which was a shame and the fans backed Keegan, rightfully so. I was one of the 4,000 who stayed back at Ewood Park for over an hour singing "There's only one Kevin Keegan" in our first away match after selling him. 

 

My problem was when he went onto the pitch at Wembley after he'd beaten Liverpool in the Cup Final and was singing about us being Sad Geordie Bastards. From that moment he could fuck right off for me. Remember he played in Beardsleys Testimonial and got a generally decent reception but not off me. I booed the cunt.

Still ranks as one of my favourite away memories that one - went with my dad and uncle, atmosphere was electric.  Hottiger’s FK is still better than Roberto Carlos’s :) 

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9 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Still ranks as one of my favourite away memories that one - went with my dad and uncle, atmosphere was electric.  Hottiger’s FK is still better than Roberto Carlos’s :) 

 

I was in the front row. Jumped over the fence onto the cinder track when Clarkie scored down the other end with 5 minutes to go. Was promptly grabbed by 2 stewards, one on each arm, and frogmarched out so went to wait on the minibus. Must have sat there best part of half an hour and not a soul came out. Got back off and walked to the ground to see what was going on. All the gates were open so I just walked back in again and the away end was still chocker even though the FT whistle had gone 20 mins ago so I just joined in with the Kevin Keegan song for another half hour or so [emoji38]

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2 minutes ago, Wallsendmag said:

 

I was in the front row. Jumped over the fence onto the cinder track when Clarkie scored down the other end with 5 minutes to go. Was promptly grabbed by 2 stewards, one on each arm, and frogmarched out so went to wait on the minibus. Must have sat there best part of half an hour and not a soul came out. Got back off and walked to the ground to see what was going on. All the gates were open so I just walked back in again and the away end was still chocker even though the FT whistle had gone 20 mins ago so I just joined in with the Kevin Keegan song for another half hour or so [emoji38]

:) 

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Another vivid memory of that Blackburn trip was the journey down there. Went on a Transit minibus with bench seats down each side, cases of lager underneath them stretching the full length of the minibus. Can't even remember how I ended up going with them, my mate from school was with me so he must have organised it but I remember them all being a good 10 years older than us and they were a bunch of absolute lunatics. Remember speeding down the motorway and one of them needing a piss and then promptly opening the back doors whilst he pissed out of the back whilst another lad grabbed hold of him by his belt for safety. One slip and he was a goner. Instant death for sure.

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14 hours ago, TheBrownBottle said:

You suggested that Cole was disliked because he played for someone else - that’s not the case :) 

I didn’t, I said he was a cunt to us when he played for someone else.

 

Isak was a cunt to us when he played for us.

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Wallsendmag said:

 

I was in the front row. Jumped over the fence onto the cinder track when Clarkie scored down the other end with 5 minutes to go. Was promptly grabbed by 2 stewards, one on each arm, and frogmarched out so went to wait on the minibus. Must have sat there best part of half an hour and not a soul came out. Got back off and walked to the ground to see what was going on. All the gates were open so I just walked back in again and the away end was still chocker even though the FT whistle had gone 20 mins ago so I just joined in with the Kevin Keegan song for another half hour or so [emoji38]


Keegan wonderland was unreal after the match - easily there 30 mins!

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2 hours ago, Wallsendmag said:

He left under a bit of a cloud which was a shame and the fans backed Keegan, rightfully so. I was one of the 4,000 who stayed back at Ewood Park for over an hour singing "There's only one Kevin Keegan" in our first away match after selling him. 

 

My problem was when he went onto the pitch at Wembley after he'd beaten Liverpool in the Cup Final and was singing about us being Sad Geordie Bastards. From that moment he could fuck right off for me. Remember he played in Beardsleys Testimonial and got a generally decent reception but not off me. I booed the cunt.

Totally forgot about that. I was thinking his recent HT introduction was his first time back not as opposition. 

 

 

Edited by Superior Acuña

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4 hours ago, Wallsendmag said:

Cole was an introvert and didn't like the attention away from the football pitch. He wasn't comfortable with being approached in the supermarket pr out on the street by strangers and I get that. Not a problem.

 

He left under a bit of a cloud which was a shame and the fans backed Keegan, rightfully so. I was one of the 4,000 who stayed back at Ewood Park for over an hour singing "There's only one Kevin Keegan" in our first away match after selling him. 

 

My problem was when he went onto the pitch at Wembley after he'd beaten Liverpool in the Cup Final and was singing about us being Sad Geordie Bastards. From that moment he could fuck right off for me. Remember he played in Beardsleys Testimonial and got a generally decent reception but not off me. I booed the cunt.


On another note I don’t think him and Beardsley speak now do they? Wonder what went on there.

 

I know his first Keegan fall out was linked to a Keegan and Clark row, they’re still close but I’d love to know what happened with him and Peter.

 

 

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1 hour ago, Paully said:


Keegan wonderland was unreal after the match - easily there 30 mins!

 Still got the tape of that. All the post match interviews being conducted inside with the crowd singing in the background, they kept referencing the support in the sky studio and Keys ended the show after rattling through their upcoming programming with "We'll have to go, otherwise these boys (motions at the crowd) aren't going home tonight"  

 

 

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Once seen Cole at a signing session in West Denton Blockbusters, remember them? He looked the most miserable man on the planet. Can't be fun but he seriously didn't want to be there.

Oh and he was an absolute bell end when he was singing the cheer up Kevin Keegan song after that cup final too.

 

 

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17 hours ago, Pablo123 said:

Maybe it was cowies.

 

Nah the rumours were definitely toot. I think his big mate Clarky might have been part of that club as well. Although the best mates patter always seemed to come more from Lee than it ever did from Cole.

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1 minute ago, TRon said:

 

Nah the rumours were definitely toot. I think his big mate Clarky might have been part of that club as well. Although the best mates patter always seemed to come more from Lee than it ever did from Cole.

They were unbelievably close.

 

Cole went to Huddersfield with Clark as well as a striker coach for a bit, I’m surprised he hasn’t done more of that really.

 

 

Im not having the ‘toot head’ nonsense though. Utter shite that imo.

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