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Seeing as the wankers that run NUFC have failed yet again to get a decent striker in I was wondering if Parsnip will yet again be looking in the bargain bin of Footballs aged, crippled and generally shite strikers to "get on over the line" Kuqi style.

 

Eider Gudjohnsen is still available after being shown the door by Stoke and so is James Beattie after being hoyed out by Rangers. Both seem to fit the Kuqi criteria ie Old slow cheap shit. Personally I think Pardew will sign Beattie; anyone else with other shite strikers who are about on a free?

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Seeing as the wankers that run NUFC have failed yet again to get a decent striker in I was wondering if Parsnip will yet again be looking in the bargain bin of Footballs aged, crippled and generally shite strikers to "get on over the line" Kuqi style.

 

Eider Gudjohnsen is still available after being shown the door by Stoke and so is James Beattie after being hoyed out by Rangers. Both seem to fit the Kuqi criteria ie Old slow cheap shit. Personally I think Pardew will sign Beattie; anyone else with other shite strikers who are about on a free?

 

Albert Bennett may be waiting for a call

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There are some decent back-up players we could have taken. Daniel Jensen playmaker/box-to-box midfielder released from Werder Bremen, Andreas Hinkel pretty decent right back released from Celtic, Nelson Rivas mentally retarded but lightning fast centre back released from Inter, also James McFadden ST, Mikael Forssell ST, Malkhaz Asatiani DC, Drago Gabric AM, Jlloyd Samuel LB, 35 year old target man Julio Cruz, or bringing back ol'Lomano Lualua seems a tad interesting.

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Please God, not Diouf. Woman beating shit of a man.

 

aye agreed, I'm the first to say that you can turn a blind eye to certain things and manage different personalities, if players perform on the pitch, but there is always an exception.

 

And this is it.

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Please God, not Diouf. Woman beating shit of a man.

 

aye agreed, I'm the first to say that you can turn a blind eye to certain things and manage different personalities, if players perform on the pitch, but there is always an exception.

 

And this is it.

 

 

I beat wor lass up yesterday :D

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Please God, not Diouf. Woman beating shit of a man.

 

aye agreed, I'm the first to say that you can turn a blind eye to certain things and manage different personalities, if players perform on the pitch, but there is always an exception.

 

And this is it.

 

 

I beat wor lass up yesterday :D

 

 

I got up at nine she had a lie in. :lol:

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Please God, not Diouf. Woman beating shit of a man.

 

aye agreed, I'm the first to say that you can turn a blind eye to certain things and manage different personalities, if players perform on the pitch, but there is always an exception.

 

And this is it.

 

 

I beat wor lass up yesterday :lol:

 

 

I got up at nine she had a lie in. :)

 

:D

 

Though we both know life is so much easier if they're kept in their place. And, deep down, I suspect they actually like being knocked about a bit.

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Please God, not Diouf. Woman beating shit of a man.

 

aye agreed, I'm the first to say that you can turn a blind eye to certain things and manage different personalities, if players perform on the pitch, but there is always an exception.

 

And this is it.

 

 

I beat wor lass up yesterday :o

 

you were crap on the pitch anyway :icon_lol:

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