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  1. Thank God that's sorted. I will be getting in touch with both Gateshead Leisure and Eldon Leisure (for the sake of 2J's whinging) but I will be booking at the place were the time suits people the best. Around 2pm be alright for everyone? If Catmag could do the honours and sort teams out again
  2. bawan

    gutted...

    Sorry to hear about this pal. Hope all works out for the better.
  3. No. What you got against Gateshead Leisure like? If its a problem for some people getting there we could all meet up at Monument an hour earlier and then make our way there together. Safety in numbers. And a fucking hour before? How we getting there like? Horse and cart?
  4. No. What you got against Gateshead Leisure like? If its a problem for some people getting there we could all meet up at Monument an hour earlier and then make our way there together.
  5. Just rang Eldon Leisure up and asked to book a court for the 11th, they said I can only book 7 days in advance. So shall I try Gateshead Leisure?
  6. Sat 11th or Sun 12th lads? How long shall I book it for, an hour or two? NEEEED TO KNOW ASAP!!
  7. Next Sunday is the 11th so am gonna book it for then tomorrow, what times are suitable for people? Round 2pm is what i was thinking?
  8. bawan

    Given

    BUNGLING bank staff took their eye off the ball when they handed over personal details of one of the North’s top footballers to another customer. An investigation has been launched after the embarrassing gaffe at Allied Irish Bank in Newcastle concerning Toon keeper Shay Given. Newsagent Jacqueline Cooper went into the Collingwood Street branch to request a mini-statement and returned to her shop, City News, across the road to read it. She said: “I didn’t look at it straight away, I put it in the drawer. But when I looked and saw the amount of money involved I thought, ‘There’s something wrong here! I was panicking till I noticed it was Shay Given’s name at the top and not mine. “I told my husband Cliff, who’s a Newcastle United nut, and he couldn’t believe it either.” When we contacted popular Magpies goalkeeper Given, he was naturally shocked to hear that his personal details had been leaked by his own bank. However, he said he was unable to comment for legal reasons.” Mum-of-two, Jacqueline, 41, who also runs a bed and breakfast in Falstone near Kielder Forest, Northumberland, told how she went into the bank on Thursday afternoon. She said: “I went in and just asked for my last few transactions on my bank statement because my account customers sometimes pay by cheque and I wanted to check a bill had been paid. Shay Given “I think maybe Shay’s statement must have been left lying around on the printer and when they went to print mine out, they got mixed up. But I don’t really know what happened.” On Friday morning she contacted the football club to tell them she had a personal document belonging to one of their players but nobody returned her call. Allied Irish has launched an investigation. When the Sunday Sun made contact a spokeswoman at the bank’s head office in Uxbridge, Middlesex, said: “Customer confidentiality means that we would never make any comment on our customers’ affairs. We are very concerned and are investigating your report.” Jacqueline’s husband Cliff, 45, a lifelong Magpies fan, said, “I think it’s ridiculous and very shoddy. We have the Government losing discs containing personal details and now this. It’s worrying.” Shay is unlikely to be worrying too much about the state of his bank balance, however. With his reputation for having “the safest hands in the game”, he’s reputed to be one of the highest paid players in British football. The Republic of Ireland international who started out at Celtic joined Newcastle United from Blackburn Rovers in July 1997. He made his name during a loan spell at Sunderland in 1995-96 before then Toon manager Kenny Dalglish signed him. In June 2006 in his hometown of Lifford, he was conferred with the Freedom of County Donegal. In March last year he won his 80th international cap, equalling Packie Bonner’s record for Irish goalkeeper caps, and he now holds 85.
  9. bawan

    Quiet on here

    What about my views on Northerners living in London pissing and moaning about have its not very friendly and how no one smiles. Yet they happily collect the wages and send it back to their mothers back at the hovel so they can afford their twenty lambert and butler, some super strong cider and a loaf of hovis every week? Or we could talk about how your club is about to fall under some more steady ownership from that wonderfully stable continent africa? Spurs are financially "stable," they spent over £20m, brought in one of Europe's "Top managers." After all that, they are bottom of the league I just cant understand why they bothered with all this transfer shit, they still ended up bottom
  10. We lost again . Am getting used to this feeling
  11. Make the most of it, he won't be here much longer I don't blame him.
  12. In all this shit the team is in, I have been impressed with Owen, got his head down and gave 100% every game.
  13. Taylor man ffs, wtf is he doing at the club get him to fuck off. Bring back Bramble
  14. Iv got the same problem mate
  15. :| wtf. Edit: Championship Football next season lads
  16. Sentenced to one day in prison
  17. Newcastle United striker Michael Owen has admitted that he and his team-mates are still feeling the effects of Kevin Keegan's departure. The Tyneside outfit remain without a manager after Keegan parted company with the club at the beginning of September. The Magpies have lost both games under caretaker boss Chris Hughton, while owner Mike Ashley has said that he intends to sell the club after coming in for strong criticism from supporters. Newcastle are currently preparing for Wednesday's Carling Cup encounter with Tottenham Hotspur, and England international Owen has urged the squad to move on from Keegan's exit. He told the Evening Chronicle: "We all liked Kevin Keegan and we were sad to see him go. We are all feeling it at the moment. "But we have got to snap out of the doom and gloom and try and get some confidence and results, and at the minute not picking up the results is hurting the players. "We are as much in the dark as the fans as to the next move, and it does not make it any easier as Kevin Keegan was very popular with the players and the fans."
  18. Kenny Dalglish has dismissed talk linking him with a shock return to Newcastle United. Recent reports have suggested that the former Magpies boss was among the candidates to replace Kevin Keegan at St James' Park on a short-term basis. Newcastle's hierarchy are searching for a new manager following Keegan's controversial resignation earlier this month. Dalglish, who spent less than two years in charge at Newcastle between January 1997 and August 1998, has ruled out any return to Tyneside. "Nobody from the club has contacted me and I won't be returning," Dalglish told the Evening Chronicle. "It's sad that things have gone wrong at Newcastle, but the next manager will not be me."
  19. You know my Active Card details better then I do, so go ahead and book it, but if you want i'll phone up at 7 and ask them what you asked me before
  20. Just fucking book it, for the 11th. Why leave it too late just book it now and if he wants to play he can if he doesn't am sure someone on here will be generous enough to make up the numbers.
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