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It's a game charvs and drunkards play, or doyles used to play it in school.

 

You have to throw a coin of a wall and get it to bounce back off the wall, closer to the wall than the opposition and if you do you win their coin.

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Making illegal payments to players 1929

Vieira, Ashley Cole, Pires, Henry premiership divers.

 

Illegal payments which should have seen you relegated but the FA bottled it - about 95?

 

Crooks, Hoddle, Archibald, Sheringham, Keane - cheats to a man.

 

we got a points deduction, Arse got awa y scott free.

 

As for that list? joke

 

 

A points reduction which was dropped on appeal - when Swindon had been relegated two divisions for less.

 

One of the reasons people dislike Spurs (I know it's hard to believe) is that along side the image of good football which is fair enough you have always had theatrical players - that list represents the worst culprits off the top of my head but there are more.

 

Arsenal have had a few cheats under Wenger as a reflection of the modern game but Spurs have been mainline culprits for as long as I can remember which goes back to the 70s.

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Liverpool Res 5 Newcastle Res 1

 

Newcastle brought their reserve league season to a disappointing conclusion when they were walloped 5-1 by Liverpool at their temporary home of Warrington's Halliwell Jones Stadium.

 

United were three down within the first half hour after San Jose, Ngog and Plessis scored in quick succession for the home side.

 

 

 

Pacheco came off the bench to add two more late on, including a stunning free-kick, and Haris Vuckic got our consolation goal in between Pacheco's brace.

 

NUFC: Soderberg, Airey, Lough, Vuckic, Tozer, Tavernier, Baheng (Inman 46), Donaldson, Ranger, Danquah (Doninger 64), Xisco (Godsmark 58).

Subs n/u: Taylor, Grieve.

 

LFC: Bouzanis, Degen, Darby, San Jose, Ayala, Plessis,

El Zhar, Palsson, Ngog, Simon, Bruna, Pacheco, Hansen,

Mendy, Saric, Weijl.

 

 

The home side needed a win to avoid finishing bottom of the league, while Newcastle were looking for points to confirm a second or third placed finish, but lost their unbeaten run that had stretched to ten matches.

Wasn't Gonzales supposed to play? Looks like he disappeared again.

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Liverpool Res 5 Newcastle Res 1

 

Newcastle brought their reserve league season to a disappointing conclusion when they were walloped 5-1 by Liverpool at their temporary home of Warrington's Halliwell Jones Stadium.

 

United were three down within the first half hour after San Jose, Ngog and Plessis scored in quick succession for the home side.

 

 

 

Pacheco came off the bench to add two more late on, including a stunning free-kick, and Haris Vuckic got our consolation goal in between Pacheco's brace.

 

NUFC: Soderberg, Airey, Lough, Vuckic, Tozer, Tavernier, Baheng (Inman 46), Donaldson, Ranger, Danquah (Doninger 64), Xisco (Godsmark 58).

Subs n/u: Taylor, Grieve.

 

LFC: Bouzanis, Degen, Darby, San Jose, Ayala, Plessis,

El Zhar, Palsson, Ngog, Simon, Bruna, Pacheco, Hansen,

Mendy, Saric, Weijl.

 

 

The home side needed a win to avoid finishing bottom of the league, while Newcastle were looking for points to confirm a second or third placed finish, but lost their unbeaten run that had stretched to ten matches.

Wasn't Gonzales supposed to play? Looks like he disappeared again.

 

 

I swear this geezer don't exist.

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Wasn't Gonzales supposed to play? Looks like he disappeared again.

 

An article in the Ronny suggested it was a late withdrawl - if he's touch and go for reserve games, theres no chance of him playing for the first team.

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Liverpool Res 5 Newcastle Res 1

 

Newcastle brought their reserve league season to a disappointing conclusion when they were walloped 5-1 by Liverpool at their temporary home of Warrington's Halliwell Jones Stadium.

 

United were three down within the first half hour after San Jose, Ngog and Plessis scored in quick succession for the home side.

 

 

 

Pacheco came off the bench to add two more late on, including a stunning free-kick, and Haris Vuckic got our consolation goal in between Pacheco's brace.

 

NUFC: Soderberg, Airey, Lough, Vuckic, Tozer, Tavernier, Baheng (Inman 46), Donaldson, Ranger, Danquah (Doninger 64), Xisco (Godsmark 58).

Subs n/u: Taylor, Grieve.

 

LFC: Bouzanis, Degen, Darby, San Jose, Ayala, Plessis,

El Zhar, Palsson, Ngog, Simon, Bruna, Pacheco, Hansen,

Mendy, Saric, Weijl.

 

 

The home side needed a win to avoid finishing bottom of the league, while Newcastle were looking for points to confirm a second or third placed finish, but lost their unbeaten run that had stretched to ten matches.

Wasn't Gonzales supposed to play? Looks like he disappeared again.

 

Has swine flu, obviously.... :aye:

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