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Where do you put KK amongst the current PL managers?
bawan replied to Park Life's topic in Newcastle Forum
Just out of topic, does any one na if Keegan has moved back to Newcastle or if he still lives up Scotland? -
In my life time it has to be Zidane.
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Really had to take a second look at that, thought it was Collins John. I thought to me self when the fuck did he become a manager, he was only playing for Fulham last season.
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Where do you put KK amongst the current PL managers?
bawan replied to Park Life's topic in Newcastle Forum
Who do you have ahead of him? Top 4 managers, O'Neill, Ramos, SGE and possibly Moyes. -
Beating the drop has Keegan set to shop
bawan replied to Dr Kenneth Noisewater's topic in Newcastle Forum
You tit. Been on the Malibu again Bawan? Not rekon he would be a good signing? -
Beating the drop has Keegan set to shop
bawan replied to Dr Kenneth Noisewater's topic in Newcastle Forum
MR KEEGAN IF YOU EVER READ THIS PLEASE SIGN RICARDO ANDRADE QUARESMA BERNARDO BETTER KNOWN AS RICARDO QUARESMA. AND PLEASE DONT SIGN PETER CROUCH. -
Thats what Keegan is good for, getting players fit and motivated. Lets hope we can pick him up on the cheap.
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Thinking of the attacking game, would love to see any of the above at the club. Although I do think we need atleast two defenders.
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Pregnant US man hails 'miracle' A US man who is six months pregnant, 10 years after undergoing a sex change operation, has said he considers his unborn child a "miracle". Thomas Beatie, 34, said it was his right to have a child. The medical procedures he underwent a decade ago did not affect his reproductive system. His wife says she inseminated him using sperm from an anonymous donor. Their doctor says it is a normal pregnancy. Mr Beatie told chat show host Oprah Winfrey he had always wanted a child. "It's not a male or female desire to have a child," he said. "It's a human desire. I have a very stable male identity." 'Daddy's little princess' Mr Beatie, of Bend, Oregon, had breast surgery to remove glands and flatten his chest after deciding to become a man 10 years ago. This baby is totally healthy, this is what I consider a normal pregnancy Dr Kimberly James Mr Beatie's obstetrician "I opted not to do anything with my reproductive organs because I wanted to have a child one day," a thinly bearded Mr Beatie told Oprah Winfrey. "I didn't know how. It was just a dream." He has been married for five years to wife Nancy, who also appeared on the show along with her two grown-up daughters from a previous marriage, Amber and Jen. They spoke of their admiration for their mother and Mr Beatie. Mrs Beatie said the couple's roles would not change once the baby was born. "He's going to be the father and I'm going to be the mother," she said. They revealed Mr Beatie - a former Hawaiian beauty queen - had conceived by artificial insemination, carried out with a syringe by his wife in their home, with sperm purchased from a bank. In their first TV interview, for The Oprah Winfrey Show and People magazine, the couple were shown at home in the room that will be the baby's nursery. Viewers across the US on Thursday saw footage of Mr Beatie's ultrasound scan and heard a heartbeat. He said: "I can't believe it. I can't believe she's inside me. We see her as our little miracle." The baby would be "daddy's little princess", said Mr Beatie, who described himself as a tomboy growing up. The couple say they had been refused medical assistance by eight different doctors, before finding one who was prepared to help with the pregnancy. Mr Beatie's obstetrician, Dr Kimberly James, told Oprah Winfrey: "This baby is totally healthy. This is what I consider a normal pregnancy." Here is a video of him: http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseacti...ideoID=31694634
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Judging on that performance, I think hes done just enough.
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QFT The good time are back people! Until we get beat of Sunderland
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Do you mean just the bit where it actually crosses the line? Just that bit
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Anyone got highlights of the goals?
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He'll have to use all messianic powers then. There is so much wrong with Emre that it needs a dozen wonders to turn him into a decent player. To turn him into a decent player again, because tbh he was excelent for Inter and always plays well for Turkey.
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Great player, might attract some Russian millionaires aswell if he comes here
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Used to rate him, but I think hes shit now.
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Toontastic Summer Piss Up - Weekend 25th-27th July??
bawan replied to Scottish Mag's topic in General Chat
Cant we have it last week in June? Edit: I can't make it anyways, just had my holiday tickets booked for the 20th of June, I will be back with you guys on the 12th of September. Long Holiday i guess -
9 years? WTF were you using before that Monopoly money? The 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p & 50p (with the exception of a few limited edition 50ps over the years) haven't changed in design since they were first introduced. The £1 & £2 change each year... Looks fucking awful to me, over modernised them - might as well have gone the whole hog and called it the Euro. If this story had been released yesterday, i'd have called April Fool.... Didn't live in this Country good point...
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9 years? WTF were you using before that Monopoly money? The 1p, 2p, 5p, 10p, 20p & 50p (with the exception of a few limited edition 50ps over the years) haven't changed in design since they were first introduced. The £1 & £2 change each year... Looks fucking awful to me, over modernised them - might as well have gone the whole hog and called it the Euro. If this story had been released yesterday, i'd have called April Fool.... Didn't live in this Country
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I thought it was Martins, on just over 60k.
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I just started getting used to the normal coins after 9 years, now a change
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After two decent performances I am having second thoughts about Barton. Thought hes been shit since he joined us but he played great against Fulham imo and he put in another good performance today.
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Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan is adamant he will not be letting unsettled midfielder Charles N'Zogbia leave St James' Park without a fight. Tottenham are understood to have their eye on N'Zogbia, who is under contract in the North East until 2011, and it is believed the 21-year-old was close to a January switch to White Hart Lane. Keegan takes his troops to Spurs in the Premier League on Sunday and ahead of the clash the Magpies boss admits he must convince N'Zogbia his future lies with Newcastle, but insists he will not be allowing the Frenchman to leave without his say-so. "I still see it the same," Keegan told the Shields Gazette. "We have from now until the end of the season. Three-year deal "His future lies here for as long as we want because he's got a three-year contract. "I told him to get his head down and work hard and then we would come back to that at the end of the season. "That's the promise I made him, and that's what we'll do. That has not changed." N'Zogbia joined Newcastle from Le Havre in 2004, but he has been forced to play a number of games out of position at left-back this season and he has begun the last two games under Keegan on the bench.