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Classic Oh no, it's not what I thought. What did you think?
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Worse than the Cockney Mafia tbh!!
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European Vacation
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Yeah but even he must of been aware of a budget, and the comments about Lampard, Henry etc just show how deluded he must have been! Aye because the News of the World always prints the truth doesnt it... Poor WUM tbh....
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Are you really that precious as to get upset that someone has lied to you? I couldn't give a toss if he told me the sky was Green and my hair was full and voluminous as long as he delivered success. Aye Wenger has control over signings, and I think that with someone other than Wise and Keegan that's what would have happened here. Keegan would still want the big money signings and wouldn't trust Wise' scouting system, Wise wouldn't want the big signings and would keep pushing his agenda. wrong personnel, but we'll never know what could have been now. I know you are the Fish but I didn't think you would be reeled in by the media with that one. Its yet another myth that gets associated with Newcastle that Keegan was all about glamour signings. Cole, Lee, Venison, Beresford, Sellars even the likes of Gillespie were hardly big names. How many did he actually sign in his time here? Shearer wasn't even down to him chasing him but Sir John Hall wanting him.
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If you want to go and cheer a team of lercals then I'd agree. If you want to see international stars then you have to accept that it's due to the TV income and the global following. These "outside" fans are entitled to have an opinion on the club. But there is a difference in having an opinion on the club and telling people who go the matches what they should and should not be doing.
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SSN - Keegan talking to Ashley in London now...
Scottish Mag replied to Scottish Mag's topic in Newcastle Forum
Bring KK back, make Wise the fall guy and Ashley would be a hero again amongst the masses....(Does not sound so unrealistic does it?) -
SSN - Keegan talking to Ashley in London now...
Scottish Mag replied to Scottish Mag's topic in Newcastle Forum
I just cannot see why they would meet face to face for any other reason then to try and sort things out.... -
SSN - Keegan talking to Ashley in London now...
Scottish Mag replied to Scottish Mag's topic in Newcastle Forum
I'd assume they wouldn't want lawyers to get involved, if possible, the Football equivalent of swapping insurance details and not apportioning blame... Ashley still wouldn't go out his way to bother with dealing with something like that. It would still happen through a 3rd party... -
SSN - Keegan talking to Ashley in London now...
Scottish Mag replied to Scottish Mag's topic in Newcastle Forum
Would any settlement talks actually take place between those two though. It would all be through lawyers Shirley? -
WTF??
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http://www.oddschecker.com/football/footba...rmanent-manager Keegans odds dropping rapidly agan...
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http://www.rovers.premiumtv.co.uk/page/New...1391109,00.html
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Materialism: The "What have you bought?" Thread
Scottish Mag replied to Tooj's topic in General Chat
Though technically I never purchased it (got a "review copy" through my work)... -
Not one of your best efforts dude.... Seen better from Shinton
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http://forum.football365.com/index.php?t=m...mp;&start=0
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LATEST WEST HAM GOSSIP Former Chelsea striker Gianfranco Zola has agreed a three-year deal to be the new West Ham manager. (various) Zola agrees to take West Ham job Zola will be unveiled as Hammers boss at a press conference on Thursday (Various). However, he will not start work until Monday. (The Sun) The Italian's contract at Upton Park is worth £4.5m. (The Sun) Zola will appoint Chelsea number two Steve Clarke and ex-Blues fitness coach Antonio Pintus as his backroom staff. (The Sun) Another ex-Chelsea man, Pierluigi Casiraghi, will stay with the Italy Under-21 side after Zola resigned from his post in charge of that squad on Wednesday. (Daily Star) Hammers caretaker boss Kevin Keen will continue on the coaching staff, although ex-West Ham striker Paolo Di Canio is not part of Zola's plans. (Daily Express) Zola is still working towards getting a Uefa Pro Licence - the required coaching qualification to become a Premier League boss - but that is not expected to stop him taking the job. (The Independent) LATEST NEWCASTLE GOSSIP Newcastle want Blackburn boss Paul Ince to be their new manager. (Daily Mirror) But Rovers are convinced Ince will not leave Ewood Park. (Daily Express) Newcastle owner Mike Ashley wants a new boss installed in time for Saturday's home game against Hull City. (The Sun) Tottenham first-team coach Gus Poyet, Zenit St Petersburg boss Dick Advocaat and Russia coach Guus Hiddink are all under consideration for the Magpies post. (Daily Telegraph) Ashley is set to watch the match against the Tigers from the St James' Park directors box, rather than his usual position in the stand alongside Newcastle fans. (Daily Express) TRANSFER RUMOURS Wigan boss Steve Bruce has blocked Sheffield United's attempts to sign Michael Brown on loan. (Daily Mirror) OTHER GOSSIP Sheikh Mohammed has ditched Dubai International Capital and will use his own wealth to invest in Liverpool. (Daily Mirror) Liverpool's owners Tom Hicks and George Gillett are ready to sell the club but want £300m more than Sheikh Mohammed's valuation of about £450m. (Daily Mirror) Arsenal's injured Croatian striker Eduardo, who suffered a fractured left fibula and an open dislocation of his left ankle in February, hopes to return to action before Christmas. (Daily Express) Crocked Hearts defender Robbie Neilson is also hoping to make a comeback before the end of the year following his Achilles tendon surgery. (Daily Record) Rangers star Lee McCulloch will speak out later this week to reveal why he chose to quit the Scotland set-up. (Daily Record) Hibernian boss Mixu Paatelainen tried to lure ex-Hearts star Antti Niemi to Easter Road in the summer before injury forced the Finnish goalkeeper to retire. (Daily Record) The £80m National Football Centre at Burton-on-Trent has again become a low priority in Lord Triesman's plans as chairman of the Football Association. (Daily Mail) Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez believes Reds defender Jamie Carragher will achieve his dream of becoming manager at Anfield in 10 or 15 years. (The Times) AND FINALLY Newcastle striker Michael Owen plans to build a £12m wonderland theme park on the Costa del Sol in the grounds of his new luxury retreat. (Daily Express) Manchester City are spending £150,000 on a private plane to bring quartet Robinho, Elano, Jo and Pablo Zabaleta back from international duty in South America in time to face Chelsea on Saturday (The Sun). Or City will use outgoing owner Thaksin Shinawatra's private jet to fly the quartet back to Manchester. (Daily Express) Scottish referee Stuart Dougal has been ruled out for two months with a broken wrist after slipping on colleague Dougie McDonald's kitchen floor. (Daily Record)
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The invoice for the advertising is in the post mate, cheers