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beardieman

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  1. what on this showing do you think we need, and where do we beleive we'll end up in the league. INVESTMENT !!!! money needs spent in every position except possibly goal keeper Final Position 18th
  2. this pancake guy looks just what we need or hopefully this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfHvDebWsuA...feature=related
  3. I think Ryan Taylor hasn't done THAT badly this season tbh, he is the only player capable of putting a good ball although Enrique does have his moments. He isn't a winger at all though. I'm not really sure what he is. He has at least some technical ability but he can't defend, can't run, can't beat his man.... It'd be fine if our strikers had pace or if our central midfielders could actually pick a pass, but as it is I feel we need the wide players to get up and support the strikers more, and R. Taylor doesn't have the attributes to play that part. Yet he's scored more goal than some of our recognised strikers
  4. 20 goals in 188 games thats 1 in 9 for a striker thats shite, we have better already but they say he also play wide right and we need somone there. If all the offers he's had in France are true he must think he's going to make a killing wages wise, shame
  5. And when it goes tits up what happens to the money, who stands the loss, everyone?
  6. Well the fat cockney cunt is now trying to take away our human rights by stopping our freedom of speech Bastard, I hope his next shit is a hedgehog and he dies a long and painfull death
  7. The 20 million is to pay off outstanding transfer dealings by Freddy Shepherd. This needs to be payed by the first week in November thats why he was desperate to sell before the end of October. Prospective buyers would have seen this and thought fuck that he's trying to shaft us, hence fat fuck is still here, puppet boy is manager and the supporters shafted yet again
  8. Harper Simpson S Taylor Coloccini Enrique Jonas Guthrie Smith R Taylor Nolan Amaobi
  9. Mid Table...........Oh I love an optomist..........we haven't got the depth of squad and now we're down to kids. We are starting to pick up injuries and dont have any real cover, we have an extra eight games + cup games, no manager, a fu(ing lunatic for an owner. All we can look forward to is oblivian at this rate!!! RIP NUFC
  10. Players out by end of transfer window: Krul, Butt, S Taylor, Coloccini, Jonas, Xisco, Caroll. Caroll to West Ham, Krull to Asenal, Butt to Wolves This bloke must be stopped or we won't have a club in this city!!
  11. I want to know why we are always away on boxing day, 8 years on the bounce this year. At least it's not Lancashire this year for a change
  12. Just been on SSN Ashley has taken the club off the market and appointed O'bleary as manager
  13. Mike Ashley finding out he has incureable galloping cock rot would be a result
  14. He Siad at the time he didn't want to play in the chamiopnship............Still no sign of a transfer request from him though
  15. From The Times August 8, 2009 ‘It’s a joke that Alan Shearer hasn’t got the job’ George Caulkin * Recommend? St James’ Park has become a haven for half-truths and contradiction, complexity and denial, but some words do not require interpretation. So here, without delay — delay being another lingering theme at Newcastle United — are the thoughts of Steven Taylor, defender, England Under-21 captain and boyhood supporter of the club. “I’ve read every week that Alan Shearer is going to be named manager,” he said. “Then Joe Kinnear is going to get the job, then Kevin Keegan and then Alan again. I don’t get it. It’s a joke. The players are very frustrated because all we want to do is have a manager and a bit of stability. That’s all we ask for. “The new manager should be given time to do things his way and, if he wants something, just give it to him. The chairman, if he loves the football club — not as a business, but as a club — would do that. I’m devastated that Alan hasn’t got the job. We haven’t got a clue what’s going on.” Finally. Finally, a representative of Newcastle articulates the frustration and impotence of a summer beset by idling turmoil. For the record, the club do not have a chairman — they have an owner in Mike Ashley and a managing director in Derek Llambias — but Taylor cannot be accused of dissembling. He has bulldozed a path through a mountain range of rubbish. Related Links * Newcastle for sale for £20m down payment * Newcastle fans’ loyalty has meant anguish * Shearer back in the frame for Newcastle Saturday has arrived and it has reached a point that still feels implausible. Newcastle have no manager. They have signed no players. Three months after putting the relegated club on the market and after reported bids from Malaysians, Iranians, Irishmen, South Africans and Americans, Ashley is negotiating with Barry Moat, a Tyneside businessman. There is only one kind of sense to be made of it: nonsense. Yet there are also some brutal truths to confront. Newcastle play their first match in the Coca-Cola Championship away to West Bromwich Albion this evening and the unreality of recent events will soon become . . . well, reality. Players have been left to rot or organise themselves. “We’re taking responsibility,” Taylor said. “Who is going to help us? Relegation has brought us closer together. Last year, we probably thought we were too good to good to go down. It was boring around the place. It just felt dead. There was no life until people realised we could get relegated. “Until Alan took charge, we didn’t have meetings. People would walk into the changing rooms and out on to the training pitch and I wouldn’t see some lads until we were out there. Now we mix for an hour or so before we go out. We feel more humble and we didn’t have that last year. “Now, if set-pieces aren’t right, we practise until they are. Last season, it was almost a case of thinking ‘they’ll be okay on Saturday’ . They weren’t. Maybe it was a lack of leadership. We have to hold our hands up, admit our mistakes and put them right. “There’s no big ‘I am’. We are Championship players. It feels like us against the world.” For Taylor, demotion was excruciating. “It has been the lowest point of my career,” he said. “Devastating. As a professional footballer, relegation is the worst thing to have on your CV and it’s horrible knowing that you were part of a team that went down. Worse than a kick in the crown jewels. “People on the street don’t let you forget. I remember the whistle going at Villa Park and putting my head in my hands. I couldn’t believe it. I looked across to the fans and I saw six hard nuts — skinheads — and they were crying their eyes out.” The overwhelming annoyance is that, for all of his inexperience, Shearer had a plan to lead Newcastle out of the morass as well as a resonance with supporters. Having been described by Llambias as the “perfect appointment”, the former England captain will be at The Hawthorns, but only as a representative of the BBC. “You try to look forward and think, ‘It’s going to get better — a new manager, the club will be sold and we’ll get an owner who cares about the club,’ ” Taylor said. “When Alan came in with Iain Dowie, he got us playing with a smile on our faces again. We had a bit of fun, but when it came to the serious stuff, we did it. “Alan has an aura. When he speaks you listen, whatever he says, you do it. In the past, a lot of players might not have respected managers for various reasons — but you would never kick up a fuss with Alan Shearer. “This club needs something like that — someone who cares, who knows what it means, especially to the fans. But you need the backing of the chairman as well. If Alan says he needs this or needs that, it’s because he does. He knows what’s right.” At present, far too much is wrong.
  16. Harper R Taylor S Taylor Coloccini Enrique Jonas Smith Barton Duff Nolan Amiobi but it should be Harper RTaylor S Taylor Kadar Enrique LuaLua Barton © Nolan Duff Ranger Caroll
  17. If they weren't surely they would come out and say so as they would have nothing to lose
  18. Where's this like? Skysports supposedly, hopefully its bullshit. D. Craig: "Llambias informed me that Hughton has given exceptional service to the club and deserves the job after steadying the ship (!) through a difficult period." Just when you think it couldn't get anyworse...... I think we've established that this was a wind-up now Just watching SSN now and there's fuck all on there about the toon
  19. Larry Ellison, mega rich multi-billionaire, formerly linked with a bid for Everton. $22.5 billion, 4th richest man in the world !! heres hopeing
  20. something about ashley to leave before he kills the club the banner read Ashley sell now your killing our club Steve Harper saw it and told the guy who had it to start a petition and get the players to sign it
  21. and another battle at the final whistle this time involving collocini
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