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Everything posted by Kevin Carr's Gloves
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Can't see it being Martin O'Neil he played for Northern Ireland. Hope it's O'Dreary would rule him out of our job.
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After watching Craig Moore for Rangers I would say Douglas Bader could do a better job.
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40 points from 38 league games..
Kevin Carr's Gloves replied to Scottish Mag's topic in Newcastle Forum
Or Shola. You know I had such high hopes for Shola. Why has he become so crap? -
It's Buffoon I don't think anyone really wants us to lose. I think some of us are just so disheartened we dont think we are going to win and are just getting our excuses in early so if the miracle does happen and they win we won't feel so bad.
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On a brighter note my friends at the Irish FA got me a card from Liam O'Brien which he has worte "From the man who put the ball in the Mackems net".
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Every sodding game with Souness....
Kevin Carr's Gloves replied to Phil K's topic in Newcastle Forum
It's not just his team selections and use of substitutes. It's the fact we can't string more than 3 passes together. Why is he not working on that. And if he is why is it not making any difference. I aslo understand we were unlucky today. However we were playing Wigan FFS how old is their defence. Kavanagh was ancient when he played for STOKE yes STOKE. Why couldnt we get a better organised attack going. These are the reasons Souness should go not because of bad luck but bad management and coaching. -
I agree, i'd have him out as well, but that was three massive decisions, one definite goal and two pens which are likely goals, that i'm afraid makes the officials the main factor in the game and that is a sad state of affairs. And it clear when you watch teams like Wigan you see the benefit of good coaching, organisation, motivation, training and fitness to get the best out of your squad of players, something we lack. But if anybody could ever be arsed to watch all of our games on tape over a season you will find an almighty difference between the ammount of shite decisions against us than for us. 46216[/snapback] I think if you watched all our games from last season to this you would just be amazed by the amount of shite.
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When was the last timeyou really enjoyed a game
Kevin Carr's Gloves replied to Kevin Carr's Gloves's topic in Newcastle Forum
Is that an Abu Hamza handful. -
I hate these unlucky games. It just gives Souness an excuse for a cr*p performance. Oh and Ameobi is a waste of a seat on the coach.
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We are atrocious. Can we ever pass the ball. This manager couldn't run a bath. Whats that radio station we are on now?
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Englands Group Easiest in Yurop - Times
Kevin Carr's Gloves replied to Rob W's topic in Newcastle Forum
England are terrible. And even worse when Eriksson plays his first team. Beckham shouldn't start any game ahead of SWP. -
Arthritis
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ahem It's Peter Crouch. I think that was blatantly obvious.
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http://uk.news.yahoo.com/29092005/140/cage...ge-3-party.html Looking forward to his Biography "My wasted talent". (More a short story really)
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You are fucking kidding aren't you? A Stanley Krubrick film that he wanted to produce and Spielberg to direct, then he died before he actually gets to make it so Spielberg finishes it by himself. It has all the qualities of a Krubrick but with a slightly different sheen as he always wanted Spielberg to direct it as he felt it was out of his league technically. 39400[/snapback] Pretentious!!!
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When I was kid I had a soft spot for Rangers. Then I reached double figures in age and grew up, then knowing how bloody ridiculous it is to support a team because of religion. Sadly, that doesnt appear to be the case with all too many. I think it started with my mate who went to a catholic school being almost kicked out because he wore a Rangers scarf to school once. I mean - have you ever heard anything so f****** unbelieveable and pathetic ? At my school (Benfield Rd) you could just about walk around covered in Celtic scarves and no bugger would have said a thing - laughed, mind yes. But not went to the insane extremes of St Augustines. 39484[/snapback] Thing is, its not all about religious hatred, for most its just about supporting their team, just like any other city. True, there are a sizable proportion of people who bring the religion bollocks into it, but this is by no means universal. Ask yourself the question, if you were from Glasgow, who would you support? Probably not Partick..... The way some people get worked up on here about the religious hate in Glasgow is quite funny really. In my experience it is no worse than the local hate shown between us and the mackems. For instance, I bet I could wear a hooped top safely in 80% of the bars in Glasgow, if I wore black and white stripes in Sunderland I'd get chinned for sure. 39553[/snapback] You never been to Duke street then. The bigotry in Glasgow on match days is horrendous and fights break out every time. Stabbings are also a regular occurence. You cannot compare the acts that go on at Glasgow games to anything that happens in the premiership anymore. 40485[/snapback] Well maybe I am a bit out of touch on the Glasgow football scene - but my comment about wearing a toon shirt in Sunderland still applies. My Uncle had told me about the increase in knife crimes mind - quite frightening. 40492[/snapback] Glasgow is very bad at the moment. True about the toon tops in Sunderland but same can definitely be said for a lot of places in Glasgow. Parkhead, Duke street, Bridgeton, Govan etal
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As a trainee plumber I agree with Rob. If you do it and something goes wrong you are deeper in the sh*t than you could possibly imagine.
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When I was kid I had a soft spot for Rangers. Then I reached double figures in age and grew up, then knowing how bloody ridiculous it is to support a team because of religion. Sadly, that doesnt appear to be the case with all too many. I think it started with my mate who went to a catholic school being almost kicked out because he wore a Rangers scarf to school once. I mean - have you ever heard anything so f****** unbelieveable and pathetic ? At my school (Benfield Rd) you could just about walk around covered in Celtic scarves and no bugger would have said a thing - laughed, mind yes. But not went to the insane extremes of St Augustines. 39484[/snapback] Thing is, its not all about religious hatred, for most its just about supporting their team, just like any other city. True, there are a sizable proportion of people who bring the religion bollocks into it, but this is by no means universal. Ask yourself the question, if you were from Glasgow, who would you support? Probably not Partick..... The way some people get worked up on here about the religious hate in Glasgow is quite funny really. In my experience it is no worse than the local hate shown between us and the mackems. For instance, I bet I could wear a hooped top safely in 80% of the bars in Glasgow, if I wore black and white stripes in Sunderland I'd get chinned for sure. 39553[/snapback] You never been to Duke street then. The bigotry in Glasgow on match days is horrendous and fights break out every time. Stabbings are also a regular occurence. You cannot compare the acts that go on at Glasgow games to anything that happens in the premiership anymore.
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Out with my mates last night and a guy was drinking on his own at the bar. I asked him if he would like to join us and he did. Turns out he was from Trinidad and just over teaching dance for a little while.
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Wor lass on me birthday.
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Any kind of hair would be nice.
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Yes but he only did that by giving everyone jobs in the armaments factories. That and the canny financial work of his finance minister Kurt Schmitt moving money around like no ones business. It's just all these old people on telly going on about his dynamism and charisma. 36860[/snapback] He was a complete cock, just a rather effective cock was my argument ! 36861[/snapback] Fair do's
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Yes but he only did that by giving everyone jobs in the armaments factories. That and the canny financial work of his finance minister Kurt Schmitt moving money around like no ones business. It's just all these old people on telly going on about his dynamism and charisma.
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Heard so much about this charasmatic leader whose speeches stirred a nation into accepting some of the most horrendous atrocities the world has ever seen. Then I started watching all those UKTV history programmes and I have to say. The guy was a tit. He basically got up on these podiums and told everyone how they didnt want democracy and he would be their emperor for life and how war would be a good thing. I was watching them thinking I hope I dont find his speeches too powerful cos I find ethnic cleansing to be very distasteful (Abhorrent i am trying not to be too heavy) and all I can think of is f*ck you mate I dont want a dictator for life. Now I know it was a different time but I am quite sure remembering the actions of the Jarrow marchers if he had been born in Hebburn he would have been told to f*ck right off. Why does anybody respect these loons??