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Honestly, even just reading that makes me want to put on a pair of boots on kick a ball. The man was a total one off who changed the whole ethos of the club, he just screams ambition. He 100% deserves a statue at SJP under new ownership.

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This is both brilliant and depressing. Keegan showing fans the respect that few managers have done since and speaking of ambition while proclaiming us the 'biggest thinking team in Europe'. Contrast that to where we are now and have been for at least the last ten years.

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3 minutes ago, Monkeys Fist said:

We now have the “biggest drinking manager in Europe”. 
 

Here he is buttering his cheeks after a night on the Amstel. 
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that's fucking grotesque. 

sat in port ellen and I now feel nauseous and I haven't even got on the fucking ship yet.  

:(

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7 minutes ago, thebrokendoll said:

what the fuck's he even doing??

the determination on his face looks like he's about to attempt a death defying dive.

He’s definitely “dropping the kids off at the pool”- water is totally flat, except for the turbulence directly below his second mouth. 

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10 minutes ago, thebrokendoll said:

what the fuck's he even doing??

the determination on his face looks like he's about to attempt a death defying dive.

Dropped his sausage roll in the sea, the daft bugger.

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11 minutes ago, thebrokendoll said:

what the fuck's he even doing??

the determination on his face looks like he's about to attempt a death defying dive.

 

Looks like he's turtling and trying to hold back throwing more sewerage in the sea.

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Ronaldo was at a different level. Shearer in his prime was arguably as good as any of the others in his position at that time. Which is saying something when you think of some of the centre forwards back then 

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36 minutes ago, Alex said:

Ronaldo was at a different level. Shearer in his prime was arguably as good as any of the others in his position at that time. Which is saying something when you think of some of the centre forwards back then 

 

Yeah Ronnie could turn a player on the half way line and run towards the penalty area beating others and whack it in from 20 yards..Shearer didn't score many like that, brilliant as he was..Ronnie was the best. Sir Bobby tried to sign Shearer for Barca before they went for Ronnie, who Sir Bob signed for PSV Eindhoven...he made a list of the strikers he'd worked with in his book...these 2, Romario, Lineker, Van Nistelrooy...Shola,Carl Cort etc etc :lol:

 

 

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2 minutes ago, PaddockLad said:

 

Yeah Ronnie could turn a player on the half way line and run towards the penalty area beating others and whack it in from 20 yards..Shearer didn't score many like that, brilliant as he was..Ronnie was the best. Sir Bobby tried to sign Shearer for Barca before they went for Ronnie, who Sir Bob signed for PSV Eindhoven...he made a list of the strikers he'd worked with in his book...these 2, Romario, Lineker, Van Nistelrooy...Shola,Carl Cort etc etc :lol:

 

 

As brilliant as he was he never had the longevity which was a real shame because you couldn't get enough of watching him when he was on song. 

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That display for Inter v Lazio in the UEFA  Cup final was ridiculous. Absolutely destroyed Nesta who was probably one of the best defenders ever 

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Shame we only had about a season of Shearer in his absolute pomp before injuries robbed him of a yard of pace. And he still went in to score a bucket load of goals after that - and for some pretty ordinary newcastle teams

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52 minutes ago, Dr Gloom said:

Shame we only had about a season of Shearer in his absolute pomp before injuries robbed him of a yard of pace. And he still went in to score a bucket load of goals after that - and for some pretty ordinary newcastle teams

He was immense considering what he lost but even he must've thanked the stars for Bobby putting that side around him at that stage of his career. The likes of Bellamy and Dyer's pace, Speed's runs on crosses, Nobby's balls over must've been a bit of a tonic for him after a couple of mediocre seasons* for the team as a whole compared to the team he joined.

 

 

 

* Mediocre by the standards of the time. If it happened now the Ronny would have a pull out special and Bruce would be in the hat for half the national pundits manager of the season! :lol:

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