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Miller is most choice but sometimes she looks like she needs to be thrown in a bath first tbh.
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What a mercy more like. The veritable dogshit of choc bars.
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You might as well have been in goal for the second. And the third.
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Touch can certainly be taught, but it also needs to be learned. If he's not learned it by 22 (or worse, 28) then one has to conclude that he's probably not going to. He's played in Serie A lest we forget so no doubt he's worked with some good coaches. Anyways he's not as bad as Gemmill makes out and I'm sure you'll agree that the criticism is bitterly ironic coming from a man who plays football in a kimono and couldn't trap a bag of wet cement.
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The Sun are really trying to shit stir: Day 276
manc-mag replied to Jimbo's topic in Newcastle Forum
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I am willing to be proven wrong. My opinion of Owen could still change, if he gets his head up, stays fit, and for God's sake stops putting England before us. A bucketload of goals won't necessarily change that, however. Example: Sib v. Owen. The gulf in class is immense. I still feel better about Sib pulling on the black and white than I do about Owen. Just because Owen is six times the striker doesn't mean he's six times the Mag. He's got something to prove - and that is that NUFC is important to him, that it is an honour for him to go out in our colours, and that other obligations aren't tying him down. If he can prove it, you won't hear me complaining. Fuck off That reminded me of that episode of Phoenix Nights where Potter's out on his date and the bloke comes round with the roses.
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you're having a laugh there mate. i don't think i can take your posts seriously anymore if you'd honestly have le sib ahead of owen le sob.
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He's still a cunt though as far as I'm concerned.
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Fair enough if you think that. I just think it's naive in the extreme (at best). I just don't see how he can really win, and as he's really done nothing wrong I wouldn't be wanting to defend myself constantly either. If he'd buggered off in the summer transfer then aye there'd be a lot to bitch about with him, but as of yet he hasn't. And you can bet the very people who would bitch about him leaving are the ones pushing him out the door right now Thats neither here nor there. Some people feel disaffected by it all.
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Don't think he's been a one for major injuries to be honest (apart from at ours), but he definitely had plenty of patchy time out through injury at Liverpool. He's not a crock by any means though and I never said he was.
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Was he as camp as you make him sound?
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The Caramel Wispa's were a travesty tbh. Total fucking fiasco. Mint ones were lush iirc. The mint ones were an utter fucking shambles from first bite to last.
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That looks like one of those old style passport photos of Alex, turned on its side.
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The Caramel Wispa's were a travesty tbh. Total fucking fiasco.
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on my cleavage or my back ??? Both. And one on your head. Not symmetrical then, she has no chance with you then lad! You're right there. All three on your head Radg.
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on my cleavage or my back ??? Both. And one on your head.
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$6.1M awarded to girl who believed man on phone was a policeman
manc-mag replied to Happy Face's topic in General Chat
Actually in the case of their apple pies (dunno if they're still like that not had one in what maybe decades) a warning like that probably is justified. I'm pretty sure theres a warning on both tbh. -
Fair enough if you think that. I just think it's naive in the extreme (at best).
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You don't get to 7667 posts talking sense tbh. Just look at Gemmill if you want proof. No it's pointless shit all the way for me!
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Lamentable assessment of the situation tbh. The fact of the matter is, Owen is very very media savvy. He's almost always the post match interviewee in games he's played in since being a very young playing age and he has always been able to articulate himself well. He also has a forum all of his own in the newspapers where, if the facts made it possible to do so, he could have stated a position that was beyond impugnment. That being the case, nobody can say that we've got here due to a misunderstanding of his position. It's not a case that he's represented himself badly, it's just that, purely as a matter of fact, his position has 'rather taken the piss a bit' with regards to Newcastle United's best interests. In other words he has prioritised England over Newcastle. Like it or not, thats going to cause resentment amongst some of those who pay his wages and some of those who care more about the toon than they do about England. That's fair enough and it's a perfectly valid response. Equally however, others (who also care about the Toon more than England) can live with it and there again this is completely fine-I don't think that position can be criticised either. They conclude that the benefits he brings make this position tolerable. The only ones who are guilty of mongness however and should be shot with shit are: a) anyone who boos him during a game-absolutely fucking unpardonable; and at the other end of the spectrum anyone who insists we should believe Owen's version of events re where his priorities lie-utterly fucking insulting tbh. In a nutshell, he's by far and away the best striker we've got. He's also by far and away better than anybody else we could hope to acquire as a replacement. We'll probably see less of him than any of our inferior strikers however because he's generally injury prone. What is also true is that in the comeback from his inevitable injuries (at a time when the player is most vulnerable to further injury) if the situation arises, he will as a matter of certainty put himself at a greater risk for England than he would do for the Toon, and thus act in complete conflict of interest with his paymasters. Quite simply, people will take that or leave it and they are perfectly entitled to do so! I think after that post you can expect a bumming from Snakehips. Never mind the bumming, what happened to my 'point b??!!!' It's some twat in black glasses instead. This mong here---> Get this guy sorted mods, his name's not on the list.
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Lamentable assessment of the situation tbh. The fact of the matter is, Owen is very very media savvy. He's almost always the post match interviewee in games he's played in since being a very young playing age and he has always been able to articulate himself well. He also has a forum all of his own in the newspapers where, if the facts made it possible to do so, he could have stated a position that was beyond impugnment. That being the case, nobody can say that we've got here due to a misunderstanding of his position. It's not a case that he's represented himself badly, it's just that, purely as a matter of fact, his position has 'rather taken the piss a bit' with regards to Newcastle United's best interests. In other words he has prioritised England over Newcastle. Like it or not, thats going to cause resentment amongst some of those who pay his wages and some of those who care more about the toon than they do about England. That's fair enough and it's a perfectly valid response. Equally however, others (who also care about the Toon more than England) can live with it and there again this is completely fine-I don't think that position can be criticised either. They conclude that the benefits he brings make this position tolerable. The only ones who are guilty of mongness however and should be shot with shit are: a) anyone who boos him during a game-absolutely fucking unpardonable; and at the other end of the spectrum anyone who insists we should believe Owen's version of events re where his priorities lie-utterly fucking insulting tbh. In a nutshell, he's by far and away the best striker we've got. He's also by far and away better than anybody else we could hope to acquire as a replacement. We'll probably see less of him than any of our inferior strikers however because he's generally injury prone. What is also true is that in the comeback from his inevitable injuries (at a time when the player is most vulnerable to further injury) if the situation arises, he will as a matter of certainty put himself at a greater risk for England than he would do for the Toon, and thus act in complete conflict of interest with his paymasters. Quite simply, people will take that or leave it and they are perfectly entitled to do so!
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He could do better on the PR side re: Newcastle????!?!?!!?!?!? That's the biggest understatement I've ever seen since Alan Oliver wrote, "my colleagues in France tell me Ginola is quite a tricky winger". He's an arsehole who cares more about England, and his "world wide status". The same muppets???!! People like me who kept the club going in in the late 80's and early 90's, who valued players like David McCreery more than any prima donna's who didn't fuck about the club. Steven Taylor's heart is in the club, he's committed, if we never win fuck all I don't care as long as I see people giving everything they've got for the club, on and off the pitch like he does, rather than more talented people who use the club as nothing other than a platform for supposedly bigger things (England). It's not a hard job is it? Who the fuck is David McCreery? Joke btw