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Everything posted by Jimbo
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TEAMS EFC: Tim Howard, Tony Hibbert, Leighton Baines, Joleon Lescott, Phil Jagielka, Louis Saha, Mikel Arteta, Steven Pienaar, Leon Osman, Yakubu, Marouane Fellaini Subs: Carlo Nash, Joseph Yobo, Segundo Castillo, James Vaughan, Nuno Valente, Jack Rodwell, Victor Anichebe NUFC: Shay Given, Steven Taylor, Jose Enrqiue, Caludio Cacapa, Fabricio Coloccini, Nicky Butt, Danny Guthrie, Geremi, Charles N'Zogbia, Michael Owen ©, Damien Duff Subs: Steve Harper, Sebastien Bassong, David Edgar, Xisco, Shola Ameobi, Mark Doninger, Ryan Donaldson Referee: Howard Webb
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SUNDAY'S MATCHES Chelsea 2-0 Aston Villa (1500 BST) Man City 2-0 Liverpool (1500 BST) Portsmouth 1-0 Stoke (1500 BST) Tottenham 0-1 Hull City (1500 BST) LATE GAME Everton v Newcastle (1600 BST) RESULT West Ham 1-3 Bolton
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u got a bet on it like? No, I just think a point is all we are likely to get, and I'd take a point right now.
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2-2 Hopefully
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Fucking hell ! http://www.101greatgoals.com/videodisplay/1629304/
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Ryan Adams - Wonderwall
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Button it Tom, it just went limp then for a moment.
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Guns N Roses - Paradise City
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Retoon of King Kev Keegan in surprise talks with United owner Players say he's coming back.. again! Newcastle stars are convinced that Kevin Keegan’s return is imminent. Spirits in the St James’ Park dressing room soared on Thursday when Keegan, who walked out last month, turned up at a charity golf event hosted by Magpies keeper Steve Harper. Keegan spoke privately to several senior players intimating that moves are afoot on two fronts to secure his return to the ground where he is worshipped as a folk hero. It was the first chance Keegan had to explain the reasons for his departure. He left them in no doubt that he could be back as early as next month. A club insider said: “Kevin spent a lot of the golf day on his phone clearly talking to people interested in bringing him back to Newcastle. Advertisement - article continues below » When asked in public about the chances of a return he just winked and said, ‘Watch this space’. “But privately he told some senior players things were happening that could secure his return.” Investment bankers Seymour Pierce have sent takeover details to seven interested parties. They hold talks with serious potential buyers this week. The outcome of those talks will decide Keegan’s fate. The source added: “Kevin knows there are a lot of obstacles to overcome, not least his impending legal battle with Newcastle over his departure and he has to establish the credibility of some of the people claiming they want him back.”
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News of the World FRANCIS SET TO SNUB TOON And it's all or nothing if Keegan returns to United By MARTIN HARDY, 04/10/2008 GERRY FRANCIS is poised to snub the chance to join the Tyneside turmoil. The ex-Spurs manager has been offered a coaching role at Newcastle by interim Toon boss Joe Kinnear. Foul-mouthed Kinnear, nicknamed JFK for his f-word rant at a Press conference, is looking for backroom staff after taking on the job offered by wantaway owner Mike Ashley. But even though his tenure could be over at the end of this month, Kinnear is determined to get his own men in at St James Park in attempt to fight off the looming relegation clouds. Francis has not managed since leaving Bristol Rovers in 2001 but has recently been involved with the England Under-21s. However the 56-year-old has also been offered a coaching job at Stoke. Spotlight That move appeals more as it would be for the entire season and away from the spotlight at Newcastle. Meanwhile, Kevin Keegan will return to Toon as manager only if he is guaranteed complete control of football matters. Keegan has so far met just one consortium interested in taking over at St James’ Park and was tentatively offered the director of football role. But the former Toon boss revealed he would have no interest in assuming the kind of position Dennis Wise has held at the club with such controversial results. Keegan wants assurances put in place for fear of a repeat of his time under Ashley’s regime. The Toon legend was hamstrung in terms of player recruitment and saw his power diluted throughout his turbulent eightmonth reign. Keegan is still embroiled in a fight for compensation with owner Ashley over his exit last month. And that legal fight with Ashley could hinder any comeback as Keegan, who believes he has unfinished business at the club, pursues the £2million he believes he is still owed. If Ashley can sell the club, then Keegan’s compensation claim would be passed to whoever has assumed control.
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a small price to pay in my opinion.
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If he has been appointed I genuinely wish him all the best, but it doesn't stop me in the privacy of this board to unleash an "OMFG" of disappointment. Of course it doesn't, but that doesn't contradict anything I said either though, does it? When did I say that it did ?
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If he has been appointed I genuinely wish him all the best, but it doesn't stop me in the privacy of this board to unleash an "OMFG" of disappointment.
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Didn't S*uness play for Spurs at one point in his career ?
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David Pleat next, mark my words
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I hear Garth Crooks is waiting by the phone....
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FFS, we are turning into the Spurs rejects.
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xbox is better because of live How much do they charge a year for that again ? Just off to watch a Blueray on my PS3.......
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Aye, I was looking for a suitable thread to put it in but thought fuck it, thats for the sig.
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Dude, I'd have got it today had it not been for an unexpected computer bill this week. It'll have to wait until pay day
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Sounds alright, if you like kids as long as he doesn't like kids too much