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Paul

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  1. Well I've now played the demo for both PES and FIFA and I'll definitely be buying the latter.
  2. Paul

    Xbox 360

    Call of Duty 4 is a must.
  3. Paul

    Quiet on here

    I was merely pointing out that our attendences have not been affected by our form and that however you dress it up, the performance of your fans last Wednesday was at best abysmal. Neither have ours.
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    PES9

    I'm normally a PES man, but I've just downloaded the demo of FIFA 09 for the 360, and it looks fantastic. Can't really judge the new PES til I've played the demo but going off this I think I'll be buying FIFA for the first time in about 6 years.
  5. Hope so. I don't even have to travel far and it fucks me right off.
  6. Probably Ashley's seat
  7. Nigerians eye Toon takeover Reports in African suggest consortium plans Ashley approach A consortium based in Nigeria is planning a bid to take over Newcastle United, according to reports in Africa. Earlier this month, current Magpies owner Mike Ashley announced he was looking to sell the club following the criticism he has received in the wake of Kevin Keegan's resignation. However, a buyer has yet to be found, with Ashley rumoured to be looking for a fee of more than £400million and Dubai International Capital recently ruling themselves out of the running. But a Nigerian company claims to have £350million - and is bidding to secure the remaining funding which would improve its chances of a successful takeover. Sky Sports News chief news reporter Bryan Swanson has also learnt that one of the Nigerian consortium's main aims would be to reappoint Kevin Keegan as manager. Swanson has been told Keegan is a major part of their plans. Interest Chief Executive Officer of the NVA Management Chris Nathaniel, whose company are said to be handling the deal, told Kick Off Nigeria: "All along I have been working hard to get wealthy and football loving Nigerian entrepreneurs to buy the club since Mike Ashley indicated his willingness to sell the club to the person, people or entrepreneurs who can meet the £400million selling price of the club. "Right now I am happy to tell you that well meaning Nigerians have responded and the consortium of Nigerian entrepreneurs has so far contributed £350million to buy the club. "Ashley has stood his ground that he won't sell the club until the money is raised to the asking price of £400million. "So what that means is that we need to raise another £50million or £100million to shut the door behind the other top Arab companies who are also interested in the club. "The Arab companies have also indicated interest and made offers - but they haven't met the asking price too."
  8. If we are to go down this route, I'd much rather we brought in Venables than O'Leary or Curbishley.
  9. I hope so. No news is good news I guess. The club have already confirmed KK is still our manager, I'm not sure they'll feel any real need to go to the press once these issues have been resolved.
  10. How could they buy us when they've just bought Man City? Isn't that breaking FIFA rules?
  11. Roeder has done it again, Norwich have signed Sibierski on deadline day
  12. I could hear you in the Gallowgate. Was there any empty seats up there? I had asked the club to move my ticket up there but they didn't
  13. I don't particularly rate him but would be an "ok" squad addition, for the right price anyway.
  14. Paul

    En-Ger-Land

    the BBC contract has ended so they're all on ITV and Setanta nowadays. Thx. i didn't know that. It sucks, can't watch england anymore. What about the FA cup? Is that really such a bad thing?
  15. They're cutting it fine like. Did the same last year too didn't they?
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