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geordieshandy

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  1. Apart from Hougton being sacked two months before Carroll was sold.
  2. Can you give an example of Hughton's reluctance to toe the party line? He played hell when Carroll was sold and not replaced and was sacked soon after. Pardew has had Barton, Enrique and Nolan flogged and has barely grumbled. Let's not pretend Pardew wasn't solely employed as a YES man just because Joey Barton said something nice about him. Neither could hold a candle to Keegan or Robson either btw. Like either of those would have stood for MA changing the name of the ground, plastering huge signs everywhere or buying and selling players behind the managers backs. Mental. Or am I missing some outrageous sarcasm.
  3. I assume that the loan granted to pay off the stadium mortgage will be written down in leiu of this signage. How much do these stadium sponsorship deals generally generate? Then again...
  4. Manchester City humping Spurs' eyes out here.
  5. I swear the only thing Pardew's been scouting for in Holland is the pot; what utter drivel the man talks.
  6. Stubborn, lacking self awareness, having an over inflated opinion of one's own thoughts at the detriment of others' ideas.
  7. I think Chez might be about half right with his interpretation. Personally I think most of Ashley's actions in the last couple of months point to the fact that he has very little cash. I'd say his cashflow is pretty much knackered.
  8. I'd say that most of the previous regimes faults arose from taking knee jerk decisions regarding the management of the squad. They always managed to replace previous managers with polar opposites of what had went before. This led to disruption and cash being wasted on contracts for players that were not fancied by the new managers. Which also meant they needed to spend more money on players that the new manager wanted. Shepherd and the young Hall were also a bit too media whore for my liking but they are certainly not the worst culprits in this regard.
  9. the tits were those who backed Souness to the end, and those who said "anybody but Fred would do better than this". And a u-turn is what you did rather than just admit you got it all wrong. Anyway, I don't honestly know why you got involved in this thread......unless you are obsessed like mancmag and MF Surely a U-turn would be admit you were wrong.
  10. Brilliant hindsight, but how could bringing England's number one striker in at the time be construed as anything other than being ambitious and taking advantage of the club's stature in the market. Then again you seem to think Ashley is the best owner in the league... At least the previous owners tried to fix problems with the squad and the staff as they saw it, the current ones appear to be trying to create problems at every turn.
  11. And hence one knows how folk like these and Ashley make their money - it's not what you know but who.
  12. Already got a PS3 in another room, which I'm trying to get the streamy thing working with - on hold due to decorating. But this is for the living room, don't really want to shell out for a massive xbox to further clutter an already cluttered space. Looks like it might be possible to do what I want with the Wii which is kind of gathering dust under the living room telly at the moment. At least to an extent, the picture quality will clearly not be anywhere near as good. On a side note I truly detest decorating.
  13. I think you can rent films on it, or use it to stream stuff from the pc onto the telly box. Which is kind of what I want to do but also look at iplayer on the tv. Which I think makes the Sony one the better bet. Unless you can't rent films on the Sony?
  14. I see that - the Sony is only £120 mind. The Apple is a better looking bit of kit as one would expect. Not sure if the Apple one can get 4OD, BBC iplayer etc, which would be useful seeing as Sky's Anytime is pretty much shit.
  15. I'm not sure it was even that way around - wasn't he booked for the challenge on Krul, 5-10 minutes after the goal celebration?
  16. Literally the opposite way Newcastle have appointed managers over the past 20 years.
  17. I want one of these media streamer type jobbies, and I think I'm going for either the Sony one or the Apple one. Does anyone have any other recommendations? I might be being blinkered by the two mainstream suppliers.
  18. I like the 'if', it shows great (misplaced) optimism.
  19. The Dome? It's in an old bank I think. Really nice inside and has a grill thing where you can get food. HF, if you do fancy dusit, I would make a reservation cos it's canny popular. The Dome on George street is nice like, definitely recommend it. Tiles nearby is alright for lunch - they have Leffe on draft. I'd check out the Maison Bleu which is on the road leading up from the grassmarket heading to the high street in the old town. The place is trendily shabby in an ancient house, reasonably priced for french food. The venison (ask for it rare) was out of this world when I last went. If you fancy veggie try David Bann's on St Mary's street (around the corner from the World's end pub). There's a fantastic pub round the corner from this as well which serves every lager known to man and first class burgers - I forget its name. It's on Holyrood street though. Finally, you could try Chop Chop which is near the Haymarket. I've passed this but never been - it was a finalist on last years Ramsay's best restaurants. "Restrunt" I think you'll find.
  20. The Dome? It's in an old bank I think. Really nice inside and has a grill thing where you can get food. HF, if you do fancy dusit, I would make a reservation cos it's canny popular. Thats the one. Lovely inside, i had Lindisfarne mussels to start which were so-so. Is there a place called Brown's? The last time i was going up there, the old harbour master from Blyth was round our gaff (having a shnifter of brandy) and he recommended a place. Think it was called that but the memories are a bit hazy for one reason or another. Browns is a chain of restaurants of which one is on George St. I know the chain, thought it might have just had the same name. Good chain though nonetheless. Aye, it's canny enough from my experience.
  21. The Dome? It's in an old bank I think. Really nice inside and has a grill thing where you can get food. HF, if you do fancy dusit, I would make a reservation cos it's canny popular. Thats the one. Lovely inside, i had Lindisfarne mussels to start which were so-so. Is there a place called Brown's? The last time i was going up there, the old harbour master from Blyth was round our gaff (having a shnifter of brandy) and he recommended a place. Think it was called that but the memories are a bit hazy for one reason or another. Browns is a chain of restaurants of which one is on George St.
  22. Least surprising piece of news ever reported.
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