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Rod Well..Is that the lad who started at Everton,went to Man Citeh ,then chose the makems cos neebody else was in for him,and is now a cert for the next England squad with Cattermole and Johnson.Deluded they are.I wonder who this seasons `starlet' is ? They've just signed a mag from Brighton so expect him to get some stick before the seasons end.

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http://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/tony-cascarino-and-mick-quinn.961020/

 

 

 

Cascarino has just said on Talksport yet again that we are a nothing club and Mick Quinn sniggered.

 

Wait for it.....

 

 

Sadly they are correct. :(

 

 

I don't deny that as a city the football club is a focal point but again that only matters to the people from within that city. It makes no difference whatsoever to how we are perceived amongst the wider football audience.

 

Wait for it.....

 

 

 

Why don't you fuck of and support the mags you tedious wanker?

 

BINGO!!!!!

:D

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Borini's lass has received abuse on twitter.No surprise there.

Living and shopping in the west end of London or Pennywell / Hendon ? Borini's took the piss out of the makems for weeks so we can now add him to their list of hate. ( every ref,Shearer,Clarkie,Alan Green,Alan Brazil,every - ex NUFC player and manager inc SBR ` He's nearly dead,he's nearly dead,he's nearly,Robson's nearly dead' ).SMB

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Alan Pardew

A remarkable redemption is complete. On September 30, Alan Pardew was a dead man walking. His Newcastle side had lost away at Stoke, and sat level on points and goal difference with Burnley at the bottom of the table.

The anger on Tyneside was unprecedented, Pardew speaking of his fear for his family should they go into Newcastle city centre. Supporters had had enough of owner Mike Ashley's puppet, lapdog and yes man, and they were making their feelings heard.

Just 41 days later, those same fans may still not like Pardew, but they must admire his guts and determination. It is now five wins on the spin, Newcastle's best run in two-and-a-half years. They have conceded one goal in their last five matches against Leicester, Spurs, Manchester City, Liverpool and West Brom, and sit two points off the top four. This is a side reborn.

Football's ability to take everything you know, chew it up and spit it back at you, just to make you look foolish, must never be doubted again.

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Alan Pardew

A remarkable redemption is complete. On September 30, Alan Pardew was a dead man walking. His Newcastle side had lost away at Stoke, and sat level on points and goal difference with Burnley at the bottom of the table.

The anger on Tyneside was unprecedented, Pardew speaking of his fear for his family should they go into Newcastle city centre. Supporters had had enough of owner Mike Ashley's puppet, lapdog and yes man, and they were making their feelings heard.

Just 41 days later, those same fans may still not like Pardew, but they must admire his guts and determination. It is now five wins on the spin, Newcastle's best run in two-and-a-half years. They have conceded one goal in their last five matches against Leicester, Spurs, Manchester City, Liverpool and West Brom, and sit two points off the top four. This is a side reborn.

Football's ability to take everything you know, chew it up and spit it back at you, just to make you look foolish, must never be doubted again.

 

Have you posted that in the right thread?
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