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Everything posted by Jimbo
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Bassong off, Penalty to Wigan, Marvellous.
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Fuck 1-0 Wigan Ryan Taylor.
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According to .cock: TEAMS WAFC: Chris Kirkland, Mario Melchiot, Paul Scharner, Titus Bramble, Maynor Figueroa, Antonio Valencia, Lee Cattermole, Wilson Palacios, Ryan Taylor, Emile Heskey, Amr Zaki Subs: Mike Pollitt, Emmerson Boyce, Kevin Kilbane, Michael Brown, Jason Koumas, Daniel de Ridder, Henri Camara NUFC: Shay Given, Habib Beye, Sebastien Bassong, Fabricio Coloccini, Danny Guthrie, Nicky Butt, Jonas Gutierrez, Charles N'Zogbia, Damien Duff, Michael Owen, Mark Viduka Subs: Steve Harper, Steven Taylor, Geremi, Kazenga LuaLua, David Edgar, Andy Carroll, Xisco
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Is the right answer.
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Good call, he's been terrible, £19m wasn't he ?
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Nope never used it. Is the disc clean ??
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Monsters INC is my favourite.
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Rio Ferdinand
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Berbatov
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Sky Sports News understands Tottenham Hotspur are in talks with West Ham United over a deal for Craig Bellamy. The financial uncertainty at Upton Park has led to speculation that Hammers boss Gianfranco Zola may be forced into selling his best players. Zola outlined his determination to keep his leading figures earlier this week and admitted he would be 'very annoyed' if he did lose any members of his squad. Bellamy has also spoken of his happiness at West Ham recently after he was linked with a return to Celtic where he previously spent a spell on loan. However, he admitted he was unsure if the Hammers would accept any bids, and Sky Sports News understands that Spurs are now trying to test their London rivals' resolve. Negotiations between the two clubs are understood to have started, with West Ham keen to recoup almost double the £7.5million they paid for Bellamy 18 months ago. Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has admitted he is hoping to improve his squad in the New Year, but insists he will not pay 'crazy prices' for new players. Redknapp is short of attacking options at White Hart Lane, with Darren Bent, Roman Pavlyuchenko and the on-loan Fraizer Campbell the only recognised strikers available. Bellamy has returned to fitness with West Ham this season and has scored twice in the Premier League, including in the recent 1-1 draw at title-chasing Chelsea.
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If you add Keane to the list it doesn't read well for Benitez in terms of signings, he's bought some absolute shit over the years.
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I thought they believed that all their players are BRILLIANT !
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Huerelho Gomes - PSV Eindhoven to Tottenham (GBP7.8million) Gomes has been erratic at best between this sticks since his arrival from PSV. The warning signs were there when he let an Ashley Young shot slip through his fingers in a defeat at home to Aston Villa in September and it has gone from bad to worse from there. He conceded a ridiculous penalty against Udinese in the UEFA Cup and allowed a weak Simon Davies shot to bounce off him into the net in a loss at Fulham in November. Andrea Dossena - Udinese to Liverpool (GBP7million) Has looked completely out of his depth since his arrival from Serie A, where his form with Udinese last season won him a place in the Italy national side. Is now second-choice left-back behind Fabio Aurelio and had the embarrassment of being dropped for 19-year-old Argentinian defender Emiliano Insua in Liverpool's 3-1 victory at Blackburn. His days at Anfield could be numbered. Dan Shittu - Watford to Bolton (GBP2million) Has played only four times since his move to the Reebok Stadium and Bolton have lost three and drawn one of them, including a humiliating 2-1 home defeat to Northampton in the Carling Cup. If Gary Megson is able to bring in defensive reinforcements in January then Shittu could be moved on. Anthony Gardner - Tottenham to Hull City (GBP2.5million) Gardner moved from Tottenham to secure more first-team football but a series of muscle injuries have restricted him to just three league appearances. He is expected to return to fitness before the new year but could struggle to get a place in the team following Hull's fantastic start to the season. Philipp Degen - Borussia Dortmund to Liverpool (Free Transfer) Has made just two appearances since his move, both in the Carling Cup, and both times he has got injured. In the rare glimpses of him, the Swiss international has not looked like threatening Alvaro Arbeloa for the first choice right-back spot. Xisco - Deportivo to Newcastle (GBP5.7million) If you believe reports, Xisco's signing, as well that of Ignacio Gonzalez, was one of the reasons Kevin Keegan decided to resign as Newcastle manager. Scored on his debut against Hull but has made only four more appearances and does not appear to figure in interim manager Joe Kinnear's first-team plans. Jerome Thomas - Charlton to Portsmouth (GBP1.5million) He made two substitute appearances in August before suffering a thigh strain which kept him out for a month. But since returning to full fitness in October he has not featured in the first-team plans of either Harry Redknapp or new boss Tony Adams. Dave Kitson - Reading to Stoke City (GBP5.5million) Stoke's record signing has not lived up to expectations since his big-money move. The former Reading striker has made 15 appearances in all competitions this season and is yet to find the target. David Bentley - Blackburn to Tottenham (GBP15million) There is no doubt that Bentley's form has improved dramatically since the arrival of Harry Redknapp, however, he is still yet to justify his transfer fee. His poor performances at the start of the season saw him dropped from the England squad. He has yet to reach the form he showed at Blackburn and his crossing and distribution has not been at its usual high standard. Ignacio Gonzalez - Valencia to Newcastle (Loan) Signed on transfer deadline day and has made two appearances as a substitute in losses to West Ham and Hull. Is now out for four months with an Achilles injury. It would not be a surprise if he was not seen in a Newcastle shirt again.
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ARMAGAYDDON !
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Thats a 20", no HDMI, but a great monitor for £114.
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Muse - Plug in Baby (live at Wembley)
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They have Mahamadou Diarra so I guess it's to avoid confusion.
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It goes without saying we desperately need him until the end of the season, I just hope he stays fit.
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Howay man, it wasn't his fault that he broke his foot and that his career nearly ended with that cruciate injury. I'm not suggesting it's any ones fault, I'm saying for a player of that wage we have yet to see great value for money, in 3 years we've seen arguably one seasons worth of football, and that is a factor you have to accept with Michael Owen.
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57 appearances for Newcastle in 3 years whilst collecting £105k a week.
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Left-back/left wingback
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Im not sure but I think its called an inferiority complex, don't quote me on that though Hhhhmm, no, but I know delusions of grandure when I see it. Come on, Stevies alright deep down In all fairness, I'm not sure about that one Well at least you have an opinion. To me you are like Walsall Football Club in the West Midlands there. You know I love you really Stevie baby, it could be worse, I could be Scottish.