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  1. I've got 26 so i'd be over the moon if that is true. I seriously doubt it is though.
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    PES9

    Melikes it on the xBox, seems a very continental style gameplay. Played three games so far and the results are a hell of a lot more realistic, 0-0, 1-0, 2-0. Seems like it's been slowed down a fair bit.
  3. Anyone know how many games Barton has left on his ban? I think i'm right in thinking it's only two - Man City and Everton, as he missed Hull, West Ham, Spurs and Blackburn. Will be a big plus to have him back soon.
  4. Agreed, only started to get behind them second half. Still half a section of Blackburn fans chanted louder. Fair enough not just them have to get behind them but it's called the singing section for a reason. So because we choose to go into an area for singers, we have to ignore what goes on in front of us and sing and dance and happyclap for 90 minutes while everyone else can sit on their hands and sing fuckall for 90 minutes? Rrrrrrrrright, sounds fair. For the record, the singing section did well I thought. It could do with some help from the other 42000 wankers. Right behind you on this one Fucking shite atmosphere today I thought the whole point of the singing section was to group together all the singers to get the chants started off but its upto the rest of the stadium to follow suit. Cocks round me buttoned it all game except to slag the players off - boils my piss Thats the problem, mate. The singing section can start as many songs as you like but there's only 1000 of us. 1000 in a 52000 seater stadium is never going to sound electric is it. The idea was to have the singers together to start the songs and hopefully the noise will spread. But it doesn't, it stays within those 1000 because the rest think they don't have to bother their arses as they aren't in a "singing section" - they now have a perfect excuse. There wasn't a single song from any other part of the ground today from what I heard/saw. Gallowgate was fairly lively today IMO.
  5. It's hard to back a team that has given fuck all effort in defeats against shit sides such as Hull, West Ham, Spurs and now Blackburn. A month ago we'd have been looking at 7 points and cup progression.
  6. Kinnear Kinn there Kinn every fuckin where Long ballllls Long ballssss
  7. Do you have any of the below, if so your nailed on for a win tomorrow - You need your first win in yonks - You haven't scored a goal in a few games - You have a player who hasn't scored in a while - You have a new player who still hasn't broken his duck - You haven't kept a clean sheet yet in the season - Your manager is on the brink - You've just got a new manager - Your manager's just been sacked - You are a lower league team * Copyright MattM4 ( i think ) Jesus - its that bad eh? Whatever the score I will do my usual and pay homage to the best player ever to wear a Rovers shirt and have a beer in the Shearer Bar. You wont have to wait long to be served like. I reckon the gate will be 45k tomorrow.
  8. Is Robinson fit btw? Regardless of who's in nets they'll have nothing to do like.
  9. 0-3 is my guess. Would gladly settle for a draw, which is depressing.
  10. Sell Fish? That some sort of Swedish punishment?
  11. Tickets are now on general sale and cash turnstiles will be open at all four corners of the ground. I might pop along, getting back will be a bastard that's all. Extra time and Pelanties I love a good old pelanty shootout like
  12. THE Board of Newcastle United can today confirm it has appointed the London-based () investment bank Seymour Pierce to act on the potential sale of the Club. All matters relating to the sale of the Club, including inquiries from interested parties, should go through Seymour Pierce. The Club will be making no further comment at this time.
  13. Younguns. Key lesson. Never ever back for or against teams who are less than 1/3 that you know fuck all about, ever, ever, golden rule. How old are you Stevie? 22 years younger than LeazesMag, 5 years younger than Alex, probably 15 years older than henda, and 14 years younger than Peasepud. 3 years fat boy. Fat boy What do you weigh Alex? Thought you were 35? Years of age that is. Hey, I was stung by the age thing. I've just turned 34, you're almost 31. Going off profiles. Again, age. I'm 13 and a half stone. Wouldn't mind being a bit lighter to be honest. What makes you think I'm a fat cunt? I am to be honest, I need to lose 2 stone get down to 14st, but no more or I'd look like Peter Crouch. It was just a joke man. You've mentioned being on a diet before though. Aye my diet normally starts on a Tuesday, is finished by Friday, and resumes again the following Tuesday. "Nick man, i'm tellin ye, i'm gonna gan to the gym aal week and next week The Firm wont know whats hit them" Every Monday without fail
  14. Can't do those dates i'm afraid mate
  15. Have to agree, their channel is abysmal but unfortunately it's the best I've got. Fitter lasses on it tbh.
  16. http://sport.setanta.com/en/Sport/News/Foo...ewcastle-talks/
  17. Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley is seeking a staggering $860 million to sell his club to Dubai investors, Arabian Business has learned. The figure – more than double what Ashley has invested in the club – is contained in documents handed to representatives of Dubai’s Ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum earlier this week. The documents are currently being studied in greater detail, and it is understood that a takeover offer at a “much lower” price could be made. Both Dubai-based Zabeel Investments – which is building an eco-friendly hotel with Hollywood superstar Brad Pitt - and Dubai Investment Group, part of Dubai Holding, are being considered to front any deal. However, Zabeel Investments chairman Mohammed Ali Al Hashimi stressed that he had not been directly approached over any takeover deal. “We have not had any contact,” he told Arabian Business. “I am not interested in any [English Premier League club] right now.” Ashley bought the club in May last year, but Newcastle fans have been calling for him to sell the club following the resignation of manager Kevin Keegan last week. In a statement on Sunday night, Ashley announced he was selling the club, saying: “I paid $238 million out of my own pocket for the club. I then poured another £110 million into the club not to pay off the debt, but just to reduce it. "The club is still in debt. Even worse than that, the club still owes millions of pounds in transfer fees. I shall be paying out many more millions over the coming year to pay for players bought by the club before I arrived.” According to the sale documents, Ashley wants to recoup his entire investment, plus take a massive $472 million profit. “That price is just too much for this club, but we will see what happens and what offer can be made,” a source close to the talks told Arabian Business. Last year Al Hashimi revealed that Zabeel Investments had been part of the Dubai-led consortium that failed to buy Liverpool Football Club in February 2006. The Dubai-based diversified investment company is focused on the areas of commercial real estate development and management, private equity and asset management across a wide range of economic sectors in the UAE. Dubai Investment Group is part of Dubai Holding, it has invested in capital markets and real estate in the Indian sub-continent and South East Asia. Both companies are owned by Dubai’s Ruler Sheikh Mohammed. The club was not immediately available for comment.
  18. 3 weeks is a hell of a lot better than it could have been. If that's three weeks from the injury, he could come into contention for Blackburn, but more than likely Everton.
  19. http://www.savenewcastle.com/index.html Nice idea, not going to happen.
  20. http://www.hullcityonline.com/news/loadnew...W&id=407263 Broken a leg. No doubt a longer suspension for him. Just what we need....
  21. You probably shouldn't leave the film title in the photo link
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