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Deliberate I think ;)

 

have a word with that clever lad Attain, Tom.

 

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For the record, they spell it Kuyt.

 

However they pronounce it about five or six different ways :lol:

Actually, they spell it Kuijt B)

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Deliberate I think ;)

 

have a word with that clever lad Attain, Tom.

 

:aye:

 

For the record, they spell it Kuyt.

 

However they pronounce it about five or six different ways :lol:

Actually, they spell it Kuijt B)

 

''They'', who is they?

 

Is this a r@cist thing now?!

 

!!

 

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Deliberate I think ;)

 

have a word with that clever lad Attain, Tom.

 

:aye:

 

For the record, they spell it Kuyt.

 

However they pronounce it about five or six different ways :lol:

Actually, they spell it Kuijt B)

 

''They'', who is they?

 

Is this a r@cist thing now?!

 

!!

 

:icon_lol:

People with the surname 'Kuijt'. :aye:

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I tell you how bitter the blue dippers are, I saw a lad season before last at SJP, in a blue Everton shirt with DIRK SHUYT on the back. Surely in hindsight that would be pronounced SHOWT.

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there is only one way to catch them up.

 

2nd rate outlook is no good HF.

 

Your way of looking at it, is the way that small clubs like West Ham, Pompey and Spurs should be doing it.

 

We are Newcastle United. We have the 3rd biggest crowd in the country, potentially possibly the 2nd biggest fanbase. Players like Alan Shearer should be playing for us all the time and we should be trying to buy comparable players to play with him all the time ie buying the best players from the smaller clubs like pompey, West Ham and Spurs.

 

Self regarding nonsense.

 

Your assumption is top players go to a club for it's magnificent fans. Even if the fans spend a lot of the time booing the team and protesting those in charge while the club hasn't got into a European spot for 5 years and have got through 6 managers in that time.

 

Robinho's move shows that top players will go anywhere for huge money. But then, we're still only one win away from Man City who spent almost £70M in the summer.

 

Either way. We agree that a competent manager is the most important step, and that backing them is imperative once they're in place. The current board didn't do that. Keegan didn't want to move for Ashley Cole or any "top" players, just for some premier league standard cover, and the owner didn't allow it.

 

The problem is still going to be getting a manager given our history of impatience mentioned above. Kinnear might be our best bet for a while yet.

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there is only one way to catch them up.

 

2nd rate outlook is no good HF.

 

Your way of looking at it, is the way that small clubs like West Ham, Pompey and Spurs should be doing it.

 

We are Newcastle United. We have the 3rd biggest crowd in the country, potentially possibly the 2nd biggest fanbase. Players like Alan Shearer should be playing for us all the time and we should be trying to buy comparable players to play with him all the time ie buying the best players from the smaller clubs like pompey, West Ham and Spurs.

 

Self regarding nonsense.

 

Your assumption is top players go to a club for it's magnificent fans. Even if the fans spend a lot of the time booing the team and protesting those in charge while the club hasn't got into a European spot for 5 years and have got through 6 managers in that time.

 

Robinho's move shows that top players will go anywhere for huge money. But then, we're still only one win away from Man City who spent almost £70M in the summer.

 

Either way. We agree that a competent manager is the most important step, and that backing them is imperative once they're in place. The current board didn't do that. Keegan didn't want to move for Ashley Cole or any "top" players, just for some premier league standard cover, and the owner didn't allow it.

 

The problem is still going to be getting a manager given our history of impatience mentioned above. Kinnear might be our best bet for a while yet.

 

 

We're only 14 games into the season. The crap squad factor doesn't start telling till inj and tiredness start to show (Dec/Jan/Feb).

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there is only one way to catch them up.

 

2nd rate outlook is no good HF.

 

Your way of looking at it, is the way that small clubs like West Ham, Pompey and Spurs should be doing it.

 

We are Newcastle United. We have the 3rd biggest crowd in the country, potentially possibly the 2nd biggest fanbase. Players like Alan Shearer should be playing for us all the time and we should be trying to buy comparable players to play with him all the time ie buying the best players from the smaller clubs like pompey, West Ham and Spurs.

 

Self regarding nonsense.

 

Your assumption is top players go to a club for it's magnificent fans. Even if the fans spend a lot of the time booing the team and protesting those in charge while the club hasn't got into a European spot for 5 years and have got through 6 managers in that time.

 

Robinho's move shows that top players will go anywhere for huge money. But then, we're still only one win away from Man City who spent almost £70M in the summer.

 

Either way. We agree that a competent manager is the most important step, and that backing them is imperative once they're in place. The current board didn't do that. Keegan didn't want to move for Ashley Cole or any "top" players, just for some premier league standard cover, and the owner didn't allow it.

 

The problem is still going to be getting a manager given our history of impatience mentioned above. Kinnear might be our best bet for a while yet.

 

 

We're only 14 games into the season. The crap squad factor doesn't start telling till inj and tiredness start to show (Dec/Jan/Feb).

 

We're definitely short on players.

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there is only one way to catch them up.

 

2nd rate outlook is no good HF.

 

Your way of looking at it, is the way that small clubs like West Ham, Pompey and Spurs should be doing it.

 

We are Newcastle United. We have the 3rd biggest crowd in the country, potentially possibly the 2nd biggest fanbase. Players like Alan Shearer should be playing for us all the time and we should be trying to buy comparable players to play with him all the time ie buying the best players from the smaller clubs like pompey, West Ham and Spurs.

 

Self regarding nonsense.

 

Your assumption is top players go to a club for it's magnificent fans. Even if the fans spend a lot of the time booing the team and protesting those in charge while the club hasn't got into a European spot for 5 years and have got through 6 managers in that time.

 

Robinho's move shows that top players will go anywhere for huge money. But then, we're still only one win away from Man City who spent almost £70M in the summer.

 

Either way. We agree that a competent manager is the most important step, and that backing them is imperative once they're in place. The current board didn't do that. Keegan didn't want to move for Ashley Cole or any "top" players, just for some premier league standard cover, and the owner didn't allow it.

 

The problem is still going to be getting a manager given our history of impatience mentioned above. Kinnear might be our best bet for a while yet.

 

 

We're only 14 games into the season. The crap squad factor doesn't start telling till inj and tiredness start to show (Dec/Jan/Feb).

 

We're definitely short on players.

 

Oh how magnanimous of you. :lol:

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there is only one way to catch them up.

 

2nd rate outlook is no good HF.

 

Your way of looking at it, is the way that small clubs like West Ham, Pompey and Spurs should be doing it.

 

We are Newcastle United. We have the 3rd biggest crowd in the country, potentially possibly the 2nd biggest fanbase. Players like Alan Shearer should be playing for us all the time and we should be trying to buy comparable players to play with him all the time ie buying the best players from the smaller clubs like pompey, West Ham and Spurs.

 

Self regarding nonsense.

 

Your assumption is top players go to a club for it's magnificent fans. Even if the fans spend a lot of the time booing the team and protesting those in charge while the club hasn't got into a European spot for 5 years and have got through 6 managers in that time.

 

Robinho's move shows that top players will go anywhere for huge money. But then, we're still only one win away from Man City who spent almost £70M in the summer.

 

Either way. We agree that a competent manager is the most important step, and that backing them is imperative once they're in place. The current board didn't do that. Keegan didn't want to move for Ashley Cole or any "top" players, just for some premier league standard cover, and the owner didn't allow it.

 

The problem is still going to be getting a manager given our history of impatience mentioned above. Kinnear might be our best bet for a while yet.

 

 

We're only 14 games into the season. The crap squad factor doesn't start telling till inj and tiredness start to show (Dec/Jan/Feb).

Which is why I've went out on a limb and stated fifth placed Hull City will be relegated.

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there is only one way to catch them up.

 

2nd rate outlook is no good HF.

 

Your way of looking at it, is the way that small clubs like West Ham, Pompey and Spurs should be doing it.

 

We are Newcastle United. We have the 3rd biggest crowd in the country, potentially possibly the 2nd biggest fanbase. Players like Alan Shearer should be playing for us all the time and we should be trying to buy comparable players to play with him all the time ie buying the best players from the smaller clubs like pompey, West Ham and Spurs.

 

Self regarding nonsense.

 

Your assumption is top players go to a club for it's magnificent fans. Even if the fans spend a lot of the time booing the team and protesting those in charge while the club hasn't got into a European spot for 5 years and have got through 6 managers in that time.

 

Robinho's move shows that top players will go anywhere for huge money. But then, we're still only one win away from Man City who spent almost £70M in the summer.

 

Either way. We agree that a competent manager is the most important step, and that backing them is imperative once they're in place. The current board didn't do that. Keegan didn't want to move for Ashley Cole or any "top" players, just for some premier league standard cover, and the owner didn't allow it.

 

The problem is still going to be getting a manager given our history of impatience mentioned above. Kinnear might be our best bet for a while yet.

 

 

We're only 14 games into the season. The crap squad factor doesn't start telling till inj and tiredness start to show (Dec/Jan/Feb).

 

We're definitely short on players.

 

Oh how magnanimous of you. :lol:

 

I give and take ;)

 

That's never been the debate though has it? It's always been you harping on about a £100 million and bringing it up as if our current position proves you right on that. Getting all Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc on my ass.

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there is only one way to catch them up.

 

2nd rate outlook is no good HF.

 

Your way of looking at it, is the way that small clubs like West Ham, Pompey and Spurs should be doing it.

 

We are Newcastle United. We have the 3rd biggest crowd in the country, potentially possibly the 2nd biggest fanbase. Players like Alan Shearer should be playing for us all the time and we should be trying to buy comparable players to play with him all the time ie buying the best players from the smaller clubs like pompey, West Ham and Spurs.

 

Self regarding nonsense.

 

Your assumption is top players go to a club for it's magnificent fans. Even if the fans spend a lot of the time booing the team and protesting those in charge while the club hasn't got into a European spot for 5 years and have got through 6 managers in that time.

 

Robinho's move shows that top players will go anywhere for huge money. But then, we're still only one win away from Man City who spent almost £70M in the summer.

 

Either way. We agree that a competent manager is the most important step, and that backing them is imperative once they're in place. The current board didn't do that. Keegan didn't want to move for Ashley Cole or any "top" players, just for some premier league standard cover, and the owner didn't allow it.

 

The problem is still going to be getting a manager given our history of impatience mentioned above. Kinnear might be our best bet for a while yet.

 

 

We're only 14 games into the season. The crap squad factor doesn't start telling till inj and tiredness start to show (Dec/Jan/Feb).

 

We're definitely short on players.

That's the big thing I love about you, your insightful words, giving the public angles they'd never considered.

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there is only one way to catch them up.

 

2nd rate outlook is no good HF.

 

Your way of looking at it, is the way that small clubs like West Ham, Pompey and Spurs should be doing it.

 

We are Newcastle United. We have the 3rd biggest crowd in the country, potentially possibly the 2nd biggest fanbase. Players like Alan Shearer should be playing for us all the time and we should be trying to buy comparable players to play with him all the time ie buying the best players from the smaller clubs like pompey, West Ham and Spurs.

 

Self regarding nonsense.

 

Your assumption is top players go to a club for it's magnificent fans. Even if the fans spend a lot of the time booing the team and protesting those in charge while the club hasn't got into a European spot for 5 years and have got through 6 managers in that time.

 

Robinho's move shows that top players will go anywhere for huge money. But then, we're still only one win away from Man City who spent almost £70M in the summer.

 

Either way. We agree that a competent manager is the most important step, and that backing them is imperative once they're in place. The current board didn't do that. Keegan didn't want to move for Ashley Cole or any "top" players, just for some premier league standard cover, and the owner didn't allow it.

 

The problem is still going to be getting a manager given our history of impatience mentioned above. Kinnear might be our best bet for a while yet.

 

 

We're only 14 games into the season. The crap squad factor doesn't start telling till inj and tiredness start to show (Dec/Jan/Feb).

 

We're definitely short on players.

That's the big thing I love about you, your insightful words, giving the public angles they'd never considered.

:lol:

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there is only one way to catch them up.

 

2nd rate outlook is no good HF.

 

Your way of looking at it, is the way that small clubs like West Ham, Pompey and Spurs should be doing it.

 

We are Newcastle United. We have the 3rd biggest crowd in the country, potentially possibly the 2nd biggest fanbase. Players like Alan Shearer should be playing for us all the time and we should be trying to buy comparable players to play with him all the time ie buying the best players from the smaller clubs like pompey, West Ham and Spurs.

 

Self regarding nonsense.

 

Your assumption is top players go to a club for it's magnificent fans. Even if the fans spend a lot of the time booing the team and protesting those in charge while the club hasn't got into a European spot for 5 years and have got through 6 managers in that time.

 

Robinho's move shows that top players will go anywhere for huge money. But then, we're still only one win away from Man City who spent almost £70M in the summer.

 

Either way. We agree that a competent manager is the most important step, and that backing them is imperative once they're in place. The current board didn't do that. Keegan didn't want to move for Ashley Cole or any "top" players, just for some premier league standard cover, and the owner didn't allow it.

 

The problem is still going to be getting a manager given our history of impatience mentioned above. Kinnear might be our best bet for a while yet.

 

 

We're only 14 games into the season. The crap squad factor doesn't start telling till inj and tiredness start to show (Dec/Jan/Feb).

 

We're definitely short on players.

That's the big thing I love about you, your insightful words, giving the public angles they'd never considered.

 

Alan Robson stylee. :lol:

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there is only one way to catch them up.

 

2nd rate outlook is no good HF.

 

Your way of looking at it, is the way that small clubs like West Ham, Pompey and Spurs should be doing it.

 

We are Newcastle United. We have the 3rd biggest crowd in the country, potentially possibly the 2nd biggest fanbase. Players like Alan Shearer should be playing for us all the time and we should be trying to buy comparable players to play with him all the time ie buying the best players from the smaller clubs like pompey, West Ham and Spurs.

 

Self regarding nonsense.

 

Your assumption is top players go to a club for it's magnificent fans. Even if the fans spend a lot of the time booing the team and protesting those in charge while the club hasn't got into a European spot for 5 years and have got through 6 managers in that time.

 

Robinho's move shows that top players will go anywhere for huge money. But then, we're still only one win away from Man City who spent almost £70M in the summer.

 

Either way. We agree that a competent manager is the most important step, and that backing them is imperative once they're in place. The current board didn't do that. Keegan didn't want to move for Ashley Cole or any "top" players, just for some premier league standard cover, and the owner didn't allow it.

 

The problem is still going to be getting a manager given our history of impatience mentioned above. Kinnear might be our best bet for a while yet.

 

Self Regarding ?

 

Consider what you have just said, you're getting nearer.

 

you need a board that backs a good manager

 

If you make a bad appointment, you can get rid of him, you might make 3 or 4 attempts to land the good one, but if you have a board that isn't prepared to back its appointments. Where do you go and what do you do ?

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