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  1. So like CT says, a turd of a deal. Of course it’s all Corbyn’s fault it didn’t pass, not that we’d want it to. Nothing to do with the ERG, the DUP and other Tory rebels. It’s not like their votes counted. Not that JRM wields any power, though he does talk a lot of sense. Anyway, cracking turd delivered, even if it’s irrelevant because of all of pending future cracking deals. Doesn’t make anything contradictory. To sum up, it’s perfectly logical for a centre right massive politics geek to vote for Corbyn, despite blaming him for the Brexit fiasco that has unfolded since. Not that it’s a fiasco - that was just project fear. Business as usual. May delivered a cracking deal. Great news for exporters. Doesn’t matter that we will have to fill farm labour shortages with an influx of Africans because we’ve taken back control of our borders. And don’t let Osborne’s Brexit budget scare you into thinking the sterling slump is anything to worry about. Labour was responsible for the global financial crisis. But I will definitely still vote Corbyn again, despite the fact we can’t afford to enact any of his policies. There was definitely no money left and that’s why he gets my vote. Free stuff or something.
    7 points
  2. Typical tactic by Ashley and his little lackey Charnley, just keep delaying and pissing about until someone else gets them. If this is who Rafa wanted they’ve known since before the window opened. Looking forward to hearing from Ashley’s pack of bastards, fuck knuckle Ferdinand, and hairy sex pest Keys all about how he’s footing the bill for another relegation, it’s not his fault that Rafa left, and he’s trying his best to sell. Maybe they can then trot out some bonus lines about how he saved us from that insurmountable £100m debt the club was in, while ignoring that it keeps increasing no matter how much money the club makes with next to fuck all (PL football wise) going out the door. Was nice having a widely respected, professional manager, I wonder which abhorrent, widely forgotten about idiot we’re going to get when Rafa leaves. If Ferdinand wants us to thank Ashley for getting Rafa in (we all know Benitez approached the club) then should we also thank him for a bloke that couldn’t even be bothered to learn the names of the clubs best players and also called a journalist a cunt in his opening press conference? How about the one who attacked an official and an opposition player and called a respected manager a cunt? Or even the return of the first fucker who announced himself on talkSPORT out of nowhere yet again not bothering his arse to learn the players names? I mean come on ffs, that was a manager who had been sacked from a League One side and a bloke who hadn’t had a job in football for ages. Duck lipped fucking idiot, my respect for both Jenas and Humphrey increased when they called him out for his bollocks.
    6 points
  3. Isn’t it the little girls that make them hard?
    5 points
  4. They really are a bunch of idiots. Acting like they’re going to be taking over the entirety of north London, they can’t even get anyone at their home games when they give the tickets away. It’s also not an issue, they won’t make the final. But anything to dream up a situation where 40,000 men beat up 3,000 and claim imaginary victory. Are we safe to assume them being way harder than us has replaced that they are classier since they took the side of a bloke who touches up little girls?
    5 points
  5. Let's hope its not dead in the water like the sala deal
    4 points
  6. Just thought I’d quote you so CT can still pretend that he has you on ignore.
    3 points
  7. This is absolutely CT using a spell checker.
    3 points
  8. 'We' You can drop the act. You were rumbled after your first post.
    3 points
  9. If you hear a loud noise on Tyneside today it's the sound of a nail being hit squarely on its head by HF
    3 points
  10. Yeah, as I've said above, it pretty much means being in the EU but without any representation. Of course it doesn't automatically come as part of the backstop (for GB) but would be our only negotiating position in trade talks. The EU have been playing chess while the UK have been playing Candy Crush on a cracked screen.
    3 points
  11. “Massive politics geek”. I suppose one out of three is better than his average
    3 points
  12. 2 points
  13. For such a prick of a person Ashley is very thin skinned and Onwurah knows it, hence why she's being smart and calling him out in public for the cuntish way he treats NUFC and the fans. Watching the cameras cut to him constant during the Cardiff game you could see the twitch behind the grimace (smile) as the crowd chanted stand up if you hate Mike Ashley. Problem is it's not hitting that raw nerve with him, yeah he doesn't like but he's the sort of cunt that thinks a good night out is a skin full then getting into a barney with your best mate. Exposing his shifty ways and letting him know he'll never be more than a temporary custodian of the club that will only be remembered as a lying twat that fucked things up, will open up the wound a lot more than than calling him cockney.
    2 points
  14. Give it a day or so and you’ll be able to ‘make a donation for his defence’
    2 points
  15. *kicks side of toontastic machine* That's better
    2 points
  16. 2 points
  17. 2 points
  18. MIA TT legend turns down prime time TV spot shocker!
    2 points
  19. Sick as fuck - brilliant
    2 points
  20. Ffs J69 will be along soon to admonish you btw
    2 points
  21. 2 points
  22. Ricky Gervais and the true Geordie in the same room? They're going to need some massive fucking doors to accommodate their heads.
    2 points
  23. Ashley will smell their need to shift him and lower his bid accordingly. Excessive agent fees can be saved in case they accept
    1 point
  24. Who keeps messing with my profile? Is it a moderator? Some people behave very immature on here. Very sad indeed.
    1 point
  25. Apparently Jordan Lukaku on loan from Lazio until the end of the season is a done deal. He is Romelus brother. Left footed left wing back, joined Lazio in 2016 and hasn't started much for them tends to be a sub. Physically he is just what you want in that position, quick and strong, very attack minded but otherwise he isn't brilliant. That said, he is almost certainly a more natural, better option at left wing back than anyone we currently have which is a positive.
    1 point
  26. Jokes aside, I put LM on ignore till he was banned and the most annoying bit was when people quoted him, so it’s win win
    1 point
  27. None of Wraith's walk-on roles have been anywhere as good as Nile Ranger's against Arsenal in the 4-4
    1 point
  28. Aye, they only want him on now the tide has turned against Ashley despite his behaviour being consistently damaging to the club since he fell out with KK
    1 point
  29. https://www.readytogo.net/smb/threads/mags-away-to-arsenal-same-weekend-as-checkatrade-final.1459513/ Their latest instalment of "where's best to park near Wembley" seasoned with a tablespoon of their new love of imaginary hooliganism that they've suddenly acquired a taste for since their team dropped two divisions below ours
    1 point
  30. A left back on loan!? Fitting for the 19th richest club on planet earth! Thanks Mike, thank you for saving the club
    1 point
  31. Fair play to her like, not very often you see an MP with any passion for anything other than feathering their own nest.
    1 point
  32. That's not true. We may have tariff free access to the SM but would also have to eliminate non-tariff barriers, that involves a trade deal and pretty much maintaining as close a relationship to the EU as we have now but without any representation.
    1 point
  33. Ahhh, it appeared okay on my PC, must be one of these things where you get a certain number of free articles. Synopsis: the WA and particularly the backstop are predictably shit for our country.
    1 point
  34. Sorry I still don't know why they have bought him anyways, he doesn't suit their style. I've heard he's no good in the air.
    1 point
  35. Apparently, we are now in the situation where it is literally impossible for parliament to get the necessary legislature through no matter what the deal is (including no deal and the WA). This suggests we have to have an extension or much of the legal framework of the country will collapse overnight. This is the stuff of nightmares and can't be allowed to happen. Which means delaying A50 is now imperative no matter what. But since the EU won't do this purely because we need it domestically, the implication might be we have to rescind A50 entirely. We'll soon see.
    1 point
  36. Hitler was dismissed as a harmless eccentric once.
    1 point
  37. Was all sorted and agreed between the U.K. and 27 other countries, including the Germans. Comrade Corbyn could have voted it through but instead whipped his party to vote against it and plunge the country into chaos
    1 point
  38. 1 point
  39. 80% of that room will be dead before the fucking disaster of no deal really starts to bite. What a set of cunts.
    1 point
  40. Indeed. Even if you consider that this is yet another jumped up media outrage, which I of course do, Trump wedging himself into the middle of it clearly shows his love of division.
    1 point
  41. It seems like in Almiron and Martins Rafa is targeting players with creativity. Which we are in need of. Atsu isn’t a PL player, Kenedy has been dire all season and although I like Ritchie he can’t do it alone and he is fairly workmanlike. I’d like a striker in to fill in for Rondon when injured/come on as a sub, but I think if we did get those two in Rondon will get a lot more chances. We’ll get neither.
    1 point
  42. Aye, if you're not good enough for Athletico Madrid you're not good enough for us.
    1 point
  43. January 2018 - Lost their top goalscorer January 2019 - Lost their top goalscorer
    1 point
  44. For a man with precious little character, you're remarkably obsessed with other people's.
    1 point
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