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  1. My best mates dad took a car load from our village near Berwick in 1981 to see the cup game v Exeter........me and and his son were hooked, the others less so. We drew one each, but were beaten in the replay at the other SJP...we were in divi two then as well....not a lot fuckin changes does it? :lol: Me and my mate are now ST holders but he sadly lost his dad a couple of years back.

     

    RIP Bob Pringle B.E.M

  2. It was much the same when Leeds went down, but they were a lot more detested than we are I reckon........frankly all those calling us at the moment can kiss my fucking ring....I dont follow NUFC as a fashion statement, or because I need to use support of A football team to bash followers of B football team over the head with a big stick to somehow make myself look more interesting,macho or seemingly in many cases here on't'internet a complete fuckin tool.

  3. I'd have him tomorrow - HE WINS THINGS, he takes no s*** from the meeja, he rules his players not the other way round

     

    He never won anything until he took over at Celtic and when you manage one of the Old Firm you are nearly always going to win something.

     

    He built a semi decent team at Southampton until he wanted to be rewarded with a better contract and he was told to sod off by Rupert the Bollockbrain........he was pushing that club in the right direction.

     

    To me he's got ability as a manager, and has managed at a much higher level than we'll be playing at next season....how many could we attract for next season who've put a team in the second round of the champions league on a comparative pittance?

     

    The thing is if Shearer says "no thanks, Mike" then the likes of Strachan wouldnt touch us with a bargepole....we'd be back in the posistion we were in in September, but without the Skytv money...we'd get David O'Leary, at the very best, or more likely, Kinnear again :lol:

  4. Football fans as a demographic are thick as fuck, have said it before and will say it again.

     

    I include myself in that obviously.

     

    Witness the majority of our lot giving Barton a standing ovation at Anfield after he got sent off and thus ending his season. I was actually ashamed of that reaction.

  5. well you may knock what he says but at least its a plan - I see no sign of one at SJP.........

     

    Driving to Villa yesterday listening to BBC 5live,a journo described as "fact" that NUFC have on the books 15 players earning 50k or more per week with no clause in their contract for relegation.Wages are 70% of turnover,where the accepepted ration is that it should be no more than 50%. We lost 70 million in the last financial year we have audited books for because of this on the third highest gates in the league. Marcotti is advocating keeping up to half a dozen of these players on 50k a week or more. I think he's living in a paralell universe if he thinks thats going to happen.

     

    With income being slashed to a huge extent for next season I think the only player I'd be interested in definetly keeping is Habib Beye who seems to have a great affinity with the club,has ability, and at 32/33 may be interested in division one football if he's made captain and he can keep his salary. As for the rest, they don't really deserve the chance to fight for promotion considering they've been largely gutless all season (e.g. second half yesterday) regardless of how miuch they earn.

     

    Shearer/whoever comes in needs to change the whole ethos and character of the club from being a holiday camp to being somewhere where you have to play for the shirt. I do know this is virtually impossible when many players are millionaires by the time they are barely out of their teens. We need players who know how to really want something, who are not cushioned by a huge contract and have forgotten all about the desire that got them to the posistion of earning the huge contract in the first place. If we go down this road, we may well watch some real shit for a couple of seasons, but we'll emerge leaner and fitter with a club where desire and bottle are the most important things, not a place where bog standard players come to pick up hollywood wages for virtually fuck all in return. I really wouldn't miss a single one of our current playing squad if they all fell off a fuckin cliff.

  6. Sevilla 3 - Mallorca 1

    Ah the La Liga is class..

    :D

     

    I used to quite like them :icon_lol: the band that is.

     

    Duran Duran.

    Talk Talk.

    The The.

     

    :D

     

    Which is why I put it there!!! :)

     

    Was Jonny Marr in THe The?

     

     

     

    naa.....the the was basically a lad called Matt Johnson.....he/they were fuckin class......don't know what happened to him but hearing this this morning has brought a tear to my heavily hungover eye :icon_lol:

     

     

    It was Matt Johnson surrounded by session musicians one of which was Johnny Marr on one album, think it was one of the later ones. Great band alright especially the albums soul mining and infected.

     

    you're right........I'd forgotten all about the the till this morning.....Johnson was a genius...he predicted the first gulf war in a song but I can't for the life of me remember what it was now.... :lol:

  7. Sevilla 3 - Mallorca 1

    Ah the La Liga is class..

    :D

     

    I used to quite like them :icon_lol: the band that is.

     

    Duran Duran.

    Talk Talk.

    The The.

     

    :lol:

     

    Which is why I put it there!!! :icon_lol:

     

    Was Jonny Marr in THe The?

     

     

     

    naa.....the the was basically a lad called Matt Johnson.....he/they were fuckin class......don't know what happened to him but hearing this this morning has brought a tear to my heavily hungover eye :D

     

  8. On a different note, my first live game involved Newcastle. It was vs. Hull in 1987, and you won 3-1 with a Mick Quinn hat-trick. I was only 6 but I remember how bad Hull's stadium was.

     

    Seeing as Micky Quinn signed in July 1989 can you please get your carer to administer your next dose please? :unsure:

     

    Could have sworn it was him. Whoever it was he was very tall, a bit fat and had a moustache. Ring a bell with anyone?

     

    You've got the wrong year.....we were in division one in 87 and Hull haven't played in the top league until this season (unless it was a cup game?).Apart from that your powers of recollection are marvellous.

  9. As anything beyond mediocre.

     

    If mediocre is having the best home defence in the league, reaching a cup final, being unbeaten (apart from the Webb massacre on saturday) against the top 4, vying for a european place despite having our worst start to a league season then ill take that. All day long.

     

    Getting to a cup final means approximately fuck all if you get beat.

     

    We have been runners up in the F.A cup 7 times and I don't think we got anything for it...

     

    Arsenal fans moan they haven't won anything for 3 or 4 seasons.......Spurs fans think getting to a cup final and being better than the worst NUFC team in 20 years is something to be proud of.....must be hard being a Spurs fan, always in Arsenal's shadow :aussie:

  10. On a different note, my first live game involved Newcastle. It was vs. Hull in 1987, and you won 3-1 with a Mick Quinn hat-trick. I was only 6 but I remember how bad Hull's stadium was.

     

    Seeing as Micky Quinn signed in July 1989 can you please get your carer to administer your next dose please? :aussie:

  11. My mates old man works at St Mary's as stadium maintenance manager. After Saturday's home game he reckons thats it for the Saints......theoretically no more income till August for a club in administration and living from hand to mouth as we speak now means this is the end of Southampton F.C. Am no financial expert so don't know how accurate this is but it doesn't look good.

  12. Think you better learn yourself a better music history. Grunge didn't start with Pearl Jam or Nirvana!

     

    Who are you then mate, Everett True? :(

     

    What you say may well be true (Mother Love Bone, Green River and Soundgarden etc all started well before 91/92) but if you asked your average Mag in 89 what "Grunge" was he wouldn't have a clue. He may well on the other hand have gone to the match on a Saturday and spent the rest of the night dancing in a field off his tits on cheap speed or bad e's.

     

    Of course you'd be right as everyone who ever went to a match in 89 had to a least start the night with a tab of e!

    And yet I think there maybe a few that disagree with you.

    But you take comfort in that Asprilla agrees with you.

     

    Of course you'd be right as everyone who ever went to a match in 89 had to a least start the night with a tab of e!

     

    Probably not, but they were far more likely to going to raves than dressing like a lumberjack and listening to punk rock performed badly by American heavy metal fans.

     

     

    And yet I think there maybe a few that disagree with you.

     

    I'm sure there are, we were a very broad church back then :nufc: :

     

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    But you take comfort in that Asprilla agrees with you.

     

    Please don't try to drag me into the various factional in-fighting on this messageboard. It is highly amusing, but there again I need to get out more as well :)

  13. Think you better learn yourself a better music history. Grunge didn't start with Pearl Jam or Nirvana!

     

    Who are you then mate, Everett True? :nufc:

     

    What you say may well be true (Mother Love Bone, Green River and Soundgarden etc all started well before 91/92) but if you asked your average Mag in 89 what "Grunge" was he wouldn't have a clue. He may well on the other hand have gone to the match on a Saturday and spent the rest of the night dancing in a field off his tits on cheap speed or bad e's.

  14. The Brummie thing is also odd because you can make some great jokes whilst using the accent. My personal favourite:

     

    (In a Brummie accent - say it out loud -)

     

    Whats the difference between a Bison and a Buffalo?

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    You can wash your hands in a Bison but you can't wash your hands in a Buffalo.

     

    :(

     

    A Brummie was fishing on a canal when his mate out for a walk saw him and stopped for a chat:

     

    "Alroiit skip ave yer caught anythin?"

     

    "Yerr...a whale, but I threw it back"

     

    "A whale?....keep going and you might get the rest of the bike"

     

    My thanks to the British Museum/Barry Cryer for the loan of that one :)

     

     

    For me its Yorkies....think Fred Trueman on Indoor League :nufc:

  15. Absolute rubbish, it was Labours decision to move control of the banking industry to the FSA from the BOA that allowed this to happen.

     

     

    Ah yes - only the UK is affected so isn't it's its obvious the root cause is the FSA.

     

    How exactly would the BofE prevented this Danny?

     

    By doing what they are doing now after the horse has bolted.

     

    Stress testing, scrutinising bank risk profiles and exposures.

     

    I don't blame the FSA, they didn't have the expertise required to scrutinise the banks and their instruments in detail.

     

    The BOE didn't have the expertise either - the root cause of this goes back to Thatcher and Reagan - the market knows best philosophy compounded by later slackness and encouragement of consumer greed.

     

    If 5 or 10 years ago Labour had announced large scale regulation of the city and a huge clampdown on irresponsible lending via credit cards and mortgages what do you think the reaction would have been?

     

    It would have ranged from mild "Old labour stifling growth" jibes to outright rebellion and would certainly have lost them the last election. If Cameron or Duncan Smith had won on that basis do you think there would have been more chance of the Tories preventing the crunch or Newcastle winning a trophy?

     

    There is a massive difference between the stimulating effect of deregulation introduced by the tories and the free for all credit fest we saw under labour.

     

    or, in other words "Give them an inch and they'll take a mile"

     

    And no one, Bank of England or FSA could've stopped them once the ball was rolling. Tories keeping their mates happy by taking a sledgehammer to financial regulation in the 80's have a lot to answer for......"Greed is good,greed works, greed is right" was supposed to be a satire, not a lifestyle for chinless twats in red braces.But they were too thick to realise.

  16. New Labour didn't have a scooby what was going on in the financial market. All they saw was pounds, shillings and pence (excuse the old terms) and [perceived] success. New Labour were as happy as sand boys whilst everything was rosy and they were terrified of the financial capital of the world going to Frankfurt (which seemed a distinct possibility around 10 years ago) so were more than happy to let things go just as long as London remained at the epicentre of world finance.

     

     

    Or could it be said that because the financial institutions had grown so powerful since de-regulation that they would've cheerfully held any government in the world to ransome in this way because of the nature of the global marketplace?

  17. Well, if James Hipwell is your dad. :nufc:

     

    Isn't he the one of the two sacked by the Daily Mirror instead of that half wit Piers Morgan (Editor at the time) for insider trading?....was he jailed for it as well? or has he been up to no good since then? hardly a good source.

  18. Watch this countries bright sparks and wealth generators move abroard.

     

    Isn't that one of the major reasons for the way those institutions who have had to bailed out recently behaved? "give us de-regulation, so we can behave in a financially reckless way or we, and our taxes (such as they are) will go abroad"

     

    De-regulation, the CoL's "Big Bang" etc, was all brought in under the Tories to keep their mates happy. By the time Labour came in stricter regulation in a global financial marketplace was virtually impossible for any Government. Yet Brown gets it in the neck for this. He's got plenty wrong, but it strikes me that there isn't a lot he could do on this. Horse,stable door and bolted springs to mind.

     

    Absolute rubbish, it was Labours decision to move control of the banking industry to the FSA from the BOA that allowed this to happen.

     

    So the "BOA" (I take it you mean the Bank of England?) would've told HBOS not to get into bed with the American sub prime lenders? or Northern Rock not to lend 125% mortgages?

  19. Watch this countries bright sparks and wealth generators move abroard.

     

    Isn't that one of the major reasons for the way those institutions who have had to bailed out recently behaved? "give us de-regulation, so we can behave in a financially reckless way or we, and our taxes (such as they are) will go abroad"

     

    De-regulation, the CoL's "Big Bang" etc, was all brought in under the Tories to keep their mates happy. By the time Labour came in stricter regulation in a global financial marketplace was virtually impossible for any Government. Yet Brown gets it in the neck for this. He's got plenty wrong, but it strikes me that there isn't a lot he could do on this. Horse,stable door and bolted springs to mind.

  20. How many people on here are even going to be affected tbh? None I'd wager.

     

    Well if it was the same people who were getting hit at 40% before, then is it not anyone on around 35-40k p.a.?

     

    Am not sure about that, am far from up to date with these things, but the figure may well be not as high as you think.

     

    You'd need to earn £150,000 to be affected by this new rate. My heart bleeds.

     

    Has the earnings for 40% not changed then?

  21. How many people on here are even going to be affected tbh? None I'd wager.

     

    Well if it was the same people who were getting hit at 40% before, then is it not anyone on around 35-40k p.a.?

     

    Am not sure about that, am far from up to date with these things, but the figure may well be not as high as you think.

  22. I sent a letter and the sixty quid they wanted back a few weeks ago.....just logged on to the box office and my ahem "loyalty" points for away tickets have gone form 120+ to zero :D

     

    Anyone else noticed this?

     

    Or have all points been set to zero?

     

    It strikes me that whether I get a season ticket or not next season (and I may well do, the two year commitment was proving a bit of a millstone) then they're really just shooting themselves in the foot.Because by scratching the loyalty points I've built up over the years they're basically stopping me from getting away tickets on my ST number next season.......... so they can just fuck right off and I'll go and watch Berwick on a Saturday afternoon next season :D

     

    They'll need all the support they can get next season regardless of what division we're in so what is the point of pissing fans off like this?...if they have like..

    I think it's fair enough to be honest like. Season ticket holders should take precedence over "stay aways". In 1991/1992, we were staring relegation in the face, and I barely missed a game home or away, but that's in that past, and so is your away record if you dont have a season card.

     

    Ahh but PaddockLad hasnt said hes not getting one, hes merely cancelled the 3 years deal, which I think is fair enough.

     

    Indeed, but I wouldn't want to stand in the way of young Mr Steven having a dig, it appears to be what he's here for :razz:

     

    And I'd also suggest to the cheeky young scamp that seeing as I had 120+ points to lose, I have attended more games than I have missed over the years :razz:

     

    And the points have now this morning miraculously re-appeared, as WubbleUC hinted that they would.

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