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Scottish Mag

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  1. I've just swung it in your favour How many of your accounts did you use
  2. There are no missing votes. If you hit the button View Results (Null Vote) it still gets included in the total votes. Carry on now ladies...
  3. I have been bringing Vuckic off the bench in nearly every game and now Wenger is showing an interest already...
  4. Transfer Budget of £0 and already 2k over wage budget...
  5. http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/football-manager-2010/
  6. The guy on the video looked like he had difficulty managing to type two words let alone a whole email.
  7. The good thing about Blackberries are the fact they have keyboards and how easy it is to type emails, touchscreen must be a nightmare for this.
  8. Well I wasn't referring to you, I know you make a big effort. You know what I mean. Like cunts who support Rangers and Newcastle and come on with names like Drumchapel_Young_Team_FTP. I don't mind mate, I'm only here for the banter...
  9. Thats funny, I come home from the games (having been there with yes loads of other Scots) and find the match threads on here polluted with "locals" requesting a dodgy stream.
  10. Scottish Mag

    Ketsbaia

    Happy Birthday Mate
  11. BREAKING NEWS/ NEWSFLASH – Its time to step up to the plate – The Trust is backing the Yes we can’ campaign and you can read about it in the Evening Chronicle who have broke the scoop. We’re officially launching the Trust on Wednesday 7th October at Newcastle Civic Centre and more details and partners will emerge but John Gibson, a great Trust supporter wrote a series of superb and accurate stories culminating with our front page splash. Now is the time for fans and businesses to back the “Yes we can” bandwagon. Derek Llambias, asked by BBC Radio Newcastle if the fans could buy a stake in the club answered “No” – we say “Yes we can!” Derek has set the bar, we’re accepting the challenge and the scheme to buy the club has already raised over £20m in pledges. That is real money that is pledged to be invested in our club, not by fake sheiks, billionaires with billionaire ego’s, imaginary consortiums etc. This is by real people like you and me. Watch out for more information after the launch, but as always our website has the news that really matters. Watch this space.
  12. If you are changing the date can you make a decision? I was just about to book my train tickets.
  13. I've always thought he was a bit underrated as when he's given a chance and a run of games he scores goals at premiership level. Charlton were hardly world beaters and i think he was about 1 in 2 for them, so i wasn't surprised at all he's doing well now, which is a shame! I have always rated him and was convinced we were going to sign him last January to keep us up. Obviously at the time forgetting for a moment we had fucking idiots in charge...
  14. What does that have to do with Pud going to be a dad and whats the problem with being at college at 32?
  15. Hey guys, my magazine has 5 copies of this to giveaway on the Xbox 360. As our website is (still) not live yet I have posted them on the myspace page for the magazine if anyone is interested in entering... http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseact...endId=325226347 There are around 10 other comps on there that all end on 30th September.
  16. Going by that pic your friends are the target market. Looks like they may go well with that blazer of yours.
  17. Between £12 and £13.50? That's quite a range! How about "toon" combi boilers?
  18. NEWCASTLE UNITED managing director Derek Llambias could be poised to leave the club – even if Mike Ashley remains as owner. The Sunday Sun understands Llambias’s position is under serious review, with Ashley considering appointing an experienced football administrator to run United’s day-to-day affairs. Llambias, whose background is in casinos, has been derided on Tyneside since Ashley’s reign turned sour early last season. And Ashley himself, although he harbours increasing doubts about selling Newcastle in the short term, is pondering whether the presence of a less divisive figure at the helm would both placate fans and be attractive to would-be buyers further down the line. Llambias has made a series of public statements this summer, starting with his insistence that he and Ashley wanted Alan Shearer “to be the manager 110 per cent”, which have undermined his credibility. The final straw for some came with news of Llambias streaking across the St James’s Park pitch for a bet following Newcastle’s opening home game of the season against Reading. United have now confirmed that a bidder, understood to be Barry Moat, has met Ashley’s £100 million asking price – three months after Llambias claimed “at least two” £100 million-plus offers had been received. But with Moat still to convince club bankers Barclays to extend him the same overdraft privileges as they do to United now, Ashley knows he may have to wait things out a while longer before offloading the club. As revealed in last week’s Sunday Sun, two American-based groups are in talks with Ashley and have now completed the due diligence process. But they have yet to put firm offers on the table, further suggesting a resolution to what has become a tortuously drawn-out saga remains some way off.
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