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Should be good, I'll be watching on Setanta, also some good boxing tonight too Matt Skelton Vs Ruslan Chagaev for the WBA World Heavyweight title too.
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Very unlikely that you'll find an external drive as small as that, for value for money you'd be better for with one around 250gig. Here's an 80gig for £50 http://www.play.com/PC/PCs/4-/3323761/Free...GB/Product.html Here's a 250gig for £53 http://www.bigpockets.co.uk/product.php?la...bae1a4fb2e859b5 I know which one I'd get.
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Given the players that are missing due to African cup of Nations and suspensions, I think it makes sense to give the armband to Owen, also its an olivebranch following the comments taken from Owens book, a good move in my opinion.
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Bastards, first Johnson and now this !
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He's just gutted that he's managing a pub team in America.
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Ruud Gullit feels Newcastle remain 'unrealistic' about their ambitions. Gullit is one of six men to have managed on Tyneside following Kevin Keegan's original spell in charge - but he lasted little more than 12 months. Now Keegan has returned to take-over for a second time - but Gullit says the expectation level is still too high. "I think the expectations at Newcastle are so incredibly high that maybe they are not realistic for the people who go to work there," said Gullit - now coach of Los Angeles Galaxy. "Newcastle is such a big club and I think they have had great coaches and some big names - Sam Allardyce, Glenn Roeder, Graeme Souness, Bobby Robson, Kenny Dalglish - and therefore it is not about the coaches, it is much more complex than that. "With Sam Allardyce it was incredible - once he was talked of with the national team and now nothing, and I think again they haven't been realistic there with him. It is not possible there, just not possible. "Also you have the local press, who have big expectations and big ambitions, and it is not realistic what they ask. "The most difficult part is that they have to compete with teams who are much more attractive than Newcastle are. "Most big players and promising young players go to Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool and Tottenham. "It means that none of the biggest players want to go there (Newcastle) which is a major a difficulty that you have to deal with." Hard Gullit does not think Keegan will be able to transform Newcastle's fortunes in the near future "No, he won't do it. It is not realistic to expect that," Gullit added. "For the simple reason that the other clubs have a huge advantage because they have the best youngsters and the best players in all these other teams. So it is going to be difficult and it is not realistic. "A realistic goal is that he needs to have the time to build a team and maybe then in the future they can compete in the league."
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Got a copy of Alan Shearer's Ultimate football DVD today, good god he's dull
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Video from SSN http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/b...bctid1381682825
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You said it !!
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Your injury cleared up like? He IS the messiah ! I'm cured ! I'm cured !
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Fuck me what an inspiration that bloke is, I felt like pulling my boots on myself after listening to him.
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I think they are both covering it. yeah they mentioned it yesterday cant see it at work though so I need to rely on you guys to tell me what happens then I think Talksport are covering it, you can listen live at talksport.net
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Stone the blasphemer after I blow this whistle !
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I think they are both covering it.
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Come 'n get us, Kev! By SHAUN CUSTIS Published: Today rigTeaserImage JERMAIN DEFOE and Shaun Wright- Phillips were last night queueing up to join Kevin Keegan’s Newcastle revolution. Tottenham striker Defoe and Chelsea wideman SWP would relish the free- flowing, attacking football that has become a trademark of Keegan’s teams. New Toon boss Keegan, who has £20million to spend, told players to expect changes. He said: “If new players are coming in and you are worried about that then you should not be here. You should want good players at this football club.” Keegan dropped the bombshell to his Toon squad at training yesterday. A Newcastle insider said: “It wasn’t like a big speech by the manager or anything but it sounded like he would be making a few changes. “With only a couple of weeks left in the transfer window, he has not really got time to assess what is already there. He has to make some quick decisions.” Defoe, 25, and Wright-Phillips, 26, are the sort of players Keegan admires although their wage demands and asking prices may be barriers. But Keegan has been promised the freedom to go for the players he wants most. Defoe is struggling to establish himself under new Spurs boss Juande Ramos, while Wright-Phillips may relish the chance of guaranteed first-team football.
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Dances with wolves Not seen it in years, still love it.
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Good call.
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My keyboard looks like a plasterers radio after reading that. To be fair, it probably did before an'aal I'd just washed it