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Jimbo

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  1. That must be one hell of a crystal ball you've got there ! 129704[/snapback] Wasn't good enough to predict Boro comeback on thursday 129705[/snapback] Got it from bloody Lidl's I bet !
  2. That must be one hell of a crystal ball you've got there !
  3. I wonder if the Apache, Souix or the Navaho agree with mass immigration 129673[/snapback] Well they were originally immigrants from Asia themselves, just as we Europeans were immigrants from Africa via Asia. There are people in Africa who were never "immigrants" but the rest of the human race all were somewhere along the line. 129690[/snapback] Correction, strictly speaking they were migrants not immigrants, there is a massive difference and I think you know that, with respect.
  4. Bollocks in my opinion, should we turn a blind eye if they had raped her too ?
  5. Breaking news: Scan planned for Monday. Reported agrivation of his broken metatarsal injury.
  6. I wonder if the Apache, Souix or the Navaho agree with mass immigration
  7. He needs serious help, but what he did to that fan if its true is nothing short of ABH and deserves a custodial sentance imo.
  8. Very true, so lets consentrate on sorting out our own scum rather than importing some other fuckers 129648[/snapback] I agree but if you stop all immigration then the economy is fucked - you see there are a lot of them that put the average Englishmen to shame. 129652[/snapback] I totally agree, but what this proves is that its high time that we become far more strict on who we let in, based on qualifications, criminal records and language skills.
  9. Very true, so lets consentrate on sorting out our own scum rather than importing some other fuckers
  10. Not much ! Mrs is away so I'm babysitting the clan, Sweet-chilli Mean Beanz and pitta bread for tea, then I might have a couple of hours of Battlefield 2 then watch football first.
  11. "Knee's bend arms stretch rar rar rar"
  12. Don't want him at Newcastle United or England thanks.
  13. Probably stropped off in a huff with his arms folded.
  14. Birmingham M Taylor, M Melchiot, K Cunningham, M Taylor, M Sadler, J Pennant, J Jarosik, D Johnson, J Gray, E Heskey, M Forssell Subs: N Vaesen, A Bruce, S Clemence, O Tebily, D Campbell Newcastle S Given, S Carr, C Moore, T Bramble, C Babayaro, N Solano, M Pattison, A Faye, C N'Zogbia, M Chopra, S Ameobi Subs: S Harper, R Elliott, J Boumsong, M Owen, L Clark Ref: M Atkinson
  15. Drugs found at home of John Reid BBC breaking news graphic A small quantity of a Class C drug has been found at the Scotland home of the Defence Secretary John Reid, the Ministry of Defence has confirmed. It is understood Strathclyde Police discovered the drugs during a standard sweep at Mr Reid's property. The press office says no charges or further action will be taken and that police have finished an investigation. The BBC understands the drugs - which have not been identified - were thought to be there before Mr Reid moved in. Class C drugs include illegal drugs such as cannabis, tranquilisers, some painkillers and ketamine.
  16. Shit, how many have there been ?? [benny hill theme music]McClaren chased around the boro pitch[/benny hill theme music]
  17. Jimbo

    Laurent Robert

    Keep taking the pills Laurent.
  18. I'll be the Judge...... *registers with the site.......
  19. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,293-2157424,00.html Owen to stay at Newcastle for another term By James Ducker MICHAEL OWEN sought to end speculation yesterday by emphasising his commitment to Newcastle United and saying that he has no intention of walking away from the club in the summer. The England striker, who will make his first appearance against Birmingham City at St Andrew’s today after four months out with a broken foot, has a clause in his contract that allows him to leave St James’ Park at the end of the season should an offer of £12 million from another club be forthcoming, but Owen insists he is going nowhere, regardless of whether or not Newcastle qualify for the Uefa Cup. “I joined Newcastle without the club being in Europe,” he said. “I am committed to the cause. It is hard to show that commitment when you are not playing every week. I’ve said it [my future)]will be with Newcastle a million times. I’ve never said anything to the contrary. “I have had a great first season apart from getting injured. I love living here, my child is in school here and I don’t know where people get these rumours from.” Glenn Roeder, the Newcastle caretaker manager, was still debating last night whether to start with Owen or put him on the substitutes’ bench against Birmingham, but the player dispelled any fears that he might not be match-fit in time for the World Cup finals in June. “I would be disappointed if it took six days to regain my fitness and sharpness, let alone six weeks,” he said. “I’m very keen to get back into the thick of the action. The World Cup doesn’t concern me. What concerns me is playing for Newcastle and making sure everything is OK as we push for Europe.” Unfortunately for Newcastle, sixth position may not be good enough to qualify for the Uefa Cup. Uefa, the governing body in Europe, confirmed that only three places would be available for English clubs, meaning Newcastle’s fate could be determined by how Middlesbrough fare in the Uefa Cup final. If the Teesside club beat Seville, they will be awarded the third Uefa Cup place for next season, with West Ham United, the FA Cup finalists, already having claimed the first. Roeder will start trying to gain his Uefa Pro Licence on June 19. Freddy Shepherd, the Newcastle chairman, is said to have struck a deal with the FA Premier League that will allow Roeder to take charge of Newcastle next season without the required coaching qualification, although he is likely to face opposition from Uefa.
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