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  1. My week off is coming to an end Just heading out soon to go to Braehead, might pop in and see if Kevin Keegan is about in his Soccer Circus thing..
  2. I wouldn't like to seem them go down if it means we end up with Anton Ferdinand..
  3. Aye and I wish that wasn't the case. I am currently working on a project to hopefully raise some more awareness and we are looking into getting registered as an charity. I have a few other things on the go at the minute whoever and its finding the amount of time that will be needed if we go ahead with it that could prove to be a problem.
  4. GLENN Roeder says young talent like Charles N'Zogbia represents the future of Newcastle United - and treats with "contempt" idle transfer speculation surrounding the French midfielder. Zog made his comeback from a nasty knee injury against Wigan last Sunday, and will again play a part in Saturday's Tyne-Tees derby visit of Middlesbrough to St. James' Park. The 20-year-old was a sparkling performer for Roeder during the back end of last term, and though injuries have hampered him during the current campaign, there's no doubt the gaffer believes the left-sided starlet will come good again soon. And that's why he simply brushes aside rumours linking N'Zogbia with a move away from SJP. He said: "I will treat talk of Charles going anywhere with utter contempt. "He is the future of Newcastle United, and take it from me, he is going to be here for a very long time. "We are trying to build a good squad of young players here and I intend to keep my best players. And Charles N'Zogbia is one of them. "We haven't seen the best of him yet. It's been a disappointing season for him because of injury but it's important he finishes strongly. "He's still only 20 and a lot has happened to him in a short space of time."
  5. Blackburn are to cut the cost of the average season ticket at Ewood Park by more than a quarter next season. Rovers will pass on savings totalling more than £1m to fans in a bid to halt falling attendances. Blackburn chairman John Williams said: "We hope these prices will retain existing fans and also attract back those who have not been for some time. "We have recognised the concern of fans who feel that the cost of watching live football has become too expensive." The Premier League's new £625m overseas TV rights deal has increased pressure on top clubs to cut prices. I've been lucky enough to play in front of packed stadiums across Europe and I know the positive effect it can have - so it would be great to see Ewood packed every week next season. Rovers join Chelsea, Everton, Bolton and Wigan in confirming a reduction or a freeze in ticket prices for the 2007/08 season. Under the new pricing scheme, 5,500 season tickets will be available at £249, while the average for the Blackburn End will fall by 30% from £425 to £299. The most expensive ticket will come down from £595 to £399. Rovers will also launch a "We Believe" campaign to demonstrate their commitment to grassroots fans. Williams added: "We have addressed this issue and at the same time made sure we remain competitive on the pitch. "Fans want to see the best players in action at Ewood Park and for the club to continue to be a force in the Premiership. "We believe that the best way to enjoy Premiership football is watching it live in the stadium. "We will continue to look at different ways to add extra value for season ticket holders as they are the lifeblood of the club." Rovers' average crowd this season has been little over two thirds of Ewood Park's 31,000 capacity. And Blackburn boss Mark Hughes added: "The players all want to play in front of full stadiums and it makes a huge difference to them. "The supporters really can act as the 12th man and lift the players. "I've been lucky enough to play in front of packed stadiums across Europe and I know the positive effect it can have, so it would be great to see Ewood packed every week next season. "When the ground has been full for games this season against the likes of Liverpool and Bolton the atmosphere has been amazing. "Football is a passionate game and we want passionate supporters in Ewood Park to help inspire the team. "Cost is an issue and we have taken the bull by the horns and reduced prices and hopefully this will encourage even more supporters to come to games."
  6. Could quite possibly have been another semi final if it wasn't for that "Scottish Fuckpig" and those like Gemmill who supported him... *Couldn't be arsed waiting on Leazes coming along to post this, so I thought I would keep the thread rolling by just posting it now. Thats of course if he remembers which persona to log in as.. * could have been another final divvent take offence at the Scottish bit Ritchie ......... not all jocks are like the "fuckpig" ... haha None taken mate..
  7. http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp/sId./qx/default.htm
  8. Those blue blokies as well! Who? Sorry, cos that's a fucking horrible photo! Aye I'm sure they look better from another angle..
  9. I expect that to be the case too, meaning yet another transfer window purchasing midfielders...
  10. Well if any of you take the trip up here for my wedding I'm sure we could easily find some new names to put on this list...
  11. I could, providing I gave her some cash to go shopping on her own, she'd prefer it that way. In fact, she'd probably prefer it that way even without thwe bribe. So could I, I even managed it on her birthday and has her telling me to go back to the pub after the match for a few rather than come meet her. We soooooooooooo love each others company
  12. Could quite possibly have been another semi final if it wasn't for that "Scottish Fuckpig" and those like Gemmill who supported him... *Couldn't be arsed waiting on Leazes coming along to post this, so I thought I would keep the thread rolling by just posting it now. Thats of course if he remembers which persona to log in as.. * He even made specific reference (in his NE5 guise) to Noelie yesterday on NO. Then he tries to claim that he has no idea who this NE5 is, other than that he's admin on a message board that Leazes Mag posts on. I think he may even have confused himself into believing that NE5 and Leazes Mag are different people. It's easy done like! Alright Jamesie boy...
  13. What band do you look like you could be in?
  14. Could quite possibly have been another semi final if it wasn't for that "Scottish Fuckpig" and those like Gemmill who supported him... *Couldn't be arsed waiting on Leazes coming along to post this, so I thought I would keep the thread rolling by just posting it now. Thats of course if he remembers which persona to log in as.. *
  15. Its Blaydon/Cheyne/Bennie/Adidas/Tyne all over again.... Cuckoo.....
  16. He was a twat in the first series but since parting way with the company the man has become my idol. Wait until next season, he'll end up as T-Bags bitch... The humanising of T-Bag in the 2nd last episode was brilliant I thought.
  17. I'm going to the Casino fairly shortly after the match, so was gonna head into town for 1 to properly show my face. If I didn't think you'd be dumbstruck in my presence I'd get there sooner. But if you head in for 1 then you'll break your regulation 'let-Cath-sit-on-her-own-for half-an-hour' routine I would if Cath turned up for 1 anymore! Are you heading in for 1 an'all then? I'll defo get in for then if you and 2Twats are gonna be around. Not quite as keen on sitting reading that Council magazine again. There's been no point me heading in for one recently because NO FUCKER TURNS UP!! Yes, I'll be there early this week. Thats because I have not been coming this season. I was usually there from about 12.30...
  18. Edinburgh should not come close to being mentioned in this thread. It's worth paying extra. No place is worth paying the best part of a fiver for a vodka....
  19. He was a twat in the first series but since parting way with the company the man has become my idol. Wait until next season, he'll end up as T-Bags bitch...
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