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  • specnur
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it never stops,wtf! Was he sacked o did he walk again? I will reserve judgement until i know.

 
  • Roonanialdo
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Sticky is a fan who doesn't let the rose glasses cliud his judgement. That's a good thing.


As they say in Wales..........IS IT !!!!!!!

 
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Of course it is up to you who you support and you have your own reasons. I guess i feel sorry for you. Whilst you think Newcastle is a joke, the real joke is on you. By supporting Real Madrid and Liverpool you will never feel like i do when i go to watch Newcastle united. Yes the club is owned by a total [beep!] but football wouldn't mean the same to me if i supported a team further away. This City is all about NUFC, it just wouldn't feel right supporting someone else.


Spot on JJ.......it's completely over the head of fans like Sticky......they will never understand what it's like to be a true club supporter.

 
  • Tom_Nufc
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Newcastle have announced that they have not sacked Kevin Keegan and they want him to remain as manager.

Keegan's future has been the subject of widespread speculation after reports emerged on Tuesday that Keegan had left the club.

The rumours about Keegan's future saw fans stage angry protests outside St James' Park with supporters calling for the head of owner Mike Ashley and the club's board.

However, the club have now revealed that they have not dispensed with Keegan's services and that the 57-year-old remains part of their plans.


Sshhhhhh.

 
  • Sticky T
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Geordie JJ wrote:
Of course it is up to you who you support and you have your own reasons. I guess i feel sorry for you. Whilst you think Newcastle is a joke, the real joke is on you. By supporting Real Madrid and Liverpool you will never feel like i do when i go to watch Newcastle united. Yes the club is owned by a total [beep!] but football wouldn't mean the same to me if i supported a team further away. This City is all about NUFC, it just wouldn't feel right supporting someone else.


I envy that, as i would have to move home to experience that.

Me saying Newcastle are a joke of a club, shouldn't be mistaken for me disliking them. I don't dislike Newcastle - i'd actually like to see them do well. But the way the club has been run over the last 10 years, along with signings, and various other decisions, resembles a Christmas cracker joke, more than it does a business or football club.

 
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I don't dislike Newcastle - i'd actually like to see them do well. But the way the club has been run over the last 10 years, along with signings, and various other decisions, resembles a Christmas cracker joke, more than it does a business or football club.


I have grown up with this. Just when the fans think the club is on the up they love to kick you in the b0llocks. I'm sick of the way the owners have managed the club in the last 10years. It is theirs and they bought it, but us fans are the ones who have to take the stick when things go t!ts up. Everyone knows that our club is a laughing stock but the fans are the ones who pay the price. The owner can do what they want and there will still be a massive growd at every home game. This is the perfect club to invest in. We kept getting f*cked around but we keep coming back for more....

 
  • Ben91
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I form proper opinions, uninfluenced by my geographical position, or another person's geographical position or employer.

We aren't obliged to support a local team. If i never felt a connection to a local team, that's not my fault. Maybe if i was brought up supporting a local team things would've been different.

I'm not a blind follower either. The fact that few of my favourite players play for Liverpool is purely coincidental.

Same goes for England national team players. I only like 2 players starting for the national team. Gerrard and James, the latter being my favourite English footballer of all.

Why do i like James so much? He's a nice, intelligent, caring person. 3 characteristics most English players lack, the latter two in particular. He does charity work, he's even set up his own charity helping farmers in Africa. I respect him for that, and it's my respect for him as a person, more than as a player, that is responsible me liking him more than any player in a Liverpool shirt.

If he went to Man U, i'd like him no more, no less.


What about Kuyt then? He does a lot of charity work to my knowledge.

 
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Good on him. He's an admirable guy, both on and off the pitch.

 
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so does Craig Bellamy

 
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so does Caltron Palmer

 
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Sticky T doesn't do anything for charity.

tight-fisted little berk.

 
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How would you know?

And christ, stop listing players who do stuff for charity. Many players do stuff for charity, but there are different levels of charity work. Half the players in the premiership who do work for charity don't do it off their own back anyway. They either do because they are encouraged/pressured to do it, or just do it to look good.

Craig Bellamy will never look good though. He's a violent scumbag thug. He's not an admirable guy, and certainly isn't a good role model.

 
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he has done more for underprivileged people than you ever will

 
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Again, can you please inform as to how you know so much about me?

Do you have the same mind reading powers as Roonialdo? Quite amazing really, how you're able to defy the obstacle of the internet.

 
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i dont need to read your simple mind to know that you could never compete with Bellamy's charity work.

its plainly obvious.

 
  • YoBBo
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To be fair though im sure Sticky would do just as much charity work as Bellamy if he was ok 40k a week.

 
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Yeah, i'm a student from a modest background with bugger all money.

Bellamy is earning more in a week than most earn in a year.

Bit of a difference, don't you think?

My Dad was a co-founder of a charity though, so the family name is connected with charity work. Something i'd like to continue.

 
  • floody
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Can we got back on topic now you eejits.

 
  • Sticky T
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Sure, so Keegan is still in charge? How much longer can he stay, while Ashley is around?

Who will go first, Keegan or Ashley?

 
  • Roonanialdo
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Sticky T wrote:
Again, can you please inform as to how you know so much about me?

Do you have the same mind reading powers as Roonialdo? Quite amazing really, how you're able to defy the obstacle of the internet.


Ok......I've cracked......I can't let you get away with it...YET...again.

It's.....ROO.....NANI......ALDO Razz

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