May 6, 200718 yr Doubt it tbh 1) Keane is being offered 20% shares in Sunderland to keep him there 2) Utd have always said that Fergie will choose his successor and relations between Fergie and Keane are strained to say the least I think by reappointing Quieroz that Fergie chose the next Utd manager there and then Perhaps, although Keane has actually been getting pointers off Fergie this season And it wouldnt surprise me if Allardyce became Newcastle manager tbh.. theyve always been the same, they cant stand us actually doing something and winning games when theyre not. They go in pathetic little fits of jealousy and it becomes a game of one upmanship -_- Newcastle United Football Club are complete and utter c**ts, the lot of them ^_^
May 6, 200718 yr Newcastle United Football Club are complete and utter c**ts, the lot of them ^_^ Never has a truer word been spoken on these forums ;) ^_^
May 6, 200718 yr I am neutral about Sunderland, neither like them or dislike them but I DESPISE Newcastle with a passion that I normally just reserve for Arsenal and Chelsea
May 6, 200718 yr I am neutral about Sunderland, neither like them or dislike them but I DESPISE Newcastle with a passion that I normally just reserve for Arsenal and Chelsea Well im Sunderland born and bred, and have supported the team since I was about 11 or 12. And i've (whats a stronger word than despise? :unsure: ) Newcastle for years and years, even before I started following Sunderland. Not just because theyre our local rivals, but because the whole club, the team and even the city has an arrogance about it that I really can't stand. Just for once I wish that we could turn round and laugh at THEM for their misfortunes, because the bast*rds would deserve it ^_^
May 6, 200718 yr Well im Sunderland born and bred, and have supported the team since I was about 11 or 12. And i've (whats a stronger word than despise? :unsure: ) Newcastle for years and years, even before I started following Sunderland. Not just because theyre our local rivals, but because the whole club, the team and even the city has an arrogance about it that I really can't stand. Just for once I wish that we could turn round and laugh at THEM for their misfortunes, because the bast*rds would deserve it ^_^ Absolutely ^_^ can't find fault with a single word you said about Newcastle there Hope you lot finish way ahead of them in the league next season
May 6, 200718 yr Absolutely ^_^ can't find fault with a single word you said about Newcastle there Hope you lot finish way ahead of them in the league next season Cheers mate, thanks very much ^_^
May 6, 200718 yr CHAMPIONS! CHAMPIONS! CHAMPIONS! :cheer: :cheer: :cheer: This feels even better than before considering we haven't won it for four years ^_^ Which equals the longest time we've not won since I've been a fan considering I was 3 or 4 and that was in 1990 + 4 = 1994 where we won it for the first time since the 60's and now we've done it 9 times in 14 years! who'd have thought it :D
May 6, 200718 yr Hope you lot finish way ahead of them in the league next season Me too ^_^ 1. For our sake so we definitely know Keano is a great manager :P 2. Because Sunderland fans are really passionate and deserve some success.
May 6, 200718 yr I have been in bed most of the day so have not had any access to papers but it is being suggested according to a Spurs forum that I use that Man Utd might be deducted points because of the Tim Howard situation, Fergie made Everton drop him or something, any truth in this or just a Spurs rumour ?
May 6, 200718 yr I have been in bed most of the day so have not had any access to papers but it is being suggested according to a Spurs forum that I use that Man Utd might be deducted points because of the Tim Howard situation, Fergie made Everton drop him or something, any truth in this or just a Spurs rumour ? They won't dock points, they didn't for West Ham so they won't for Manchester United. No need to get excited.
May 6, 200718 yr They won't dock points, they didn't for West Ham so they won't for Manchester United. No need to get excited. Excited ? nope I am pleased about Utd doing it this year as we don't have to listen to plastic Chelsea fans saying they are the greatest team in the world when they have spent £300m+ on players in the last 3 years and have bought their titles in the same way as others buy baked beans, Chelsea have devalued football Edited May 6, 200718 yr by Vic Vega
May 6, 200718 yr Author Oh but I would like congratulate Chelsea though. I mean £50 million really is WORTHWILE MONEY SPENT when you win the Carling Cup. Oh and Glazer should get a bonus now - FULLY DESERVING
May 6, 200718 yr Oh but I would like congratulate Chelsea though. I mean £50 million really is WORTHWILE MONEY SPENT when you win the Carling Cup. It'll look good in the trophy cabinet in 50 years though
May 6, 200718 yr that Man Utd might be deducted points because of the Tim Howard situation, Fergie made Everton drop him or something, any truth in this or just a Spurs rumour ? Both Everton & United have been cleared of any wrong doing in this case by the Premier league Congratulations to all Champions & Promoted teams :yahoo: :dance:
May 6, 200718 yr Oh but I would like congratulate Chelsea though. I mean £50 million really is WORTHWILE MONEY SPENT when you win the Carling Cup. Oh and Glazer should get a bonus now - FULLY DESERVING Glazer has not done much though The main reason for your revival is the return to fitness of Scholes and also Bilic having a great season and to some extent the signing of Carrick but Scholes is 90% of the reason for your revival
May 6, 200718 yr Author Glazer has not done much though The main reason for your revival is the return to fitness of Scholes and also Bilic having a great season and to some extent the signing of Carrick but Scholes is 90% of the reason for your revival Maybe I conveyed my sarcasm badly. I HATE GLAZER
May 6, 200718 yr Maybe I conveyed my sarcasm badly. I HATE GLAZER Aah :lol: :blush: :blush: Well I have been bedridden for 2 days so have an excuse for being slow :P
May 6, 200718 yr NEWCASTLE, England, May 6 (Reuters) 08:22 (PM GMT) - Glenn Roeder resigned as manager of Premier League side Newcastle United with immediate effect on Sunday, Sky Sports reported. Roeder, who had been permanent manager at the club for a year, had been summoned to an emergency board meeting. Newcastle lost 2-0 at home to Blackburn Rovers on Saturday and are 13th of the 20 teams in the Premier League.
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