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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by bullet on Apr 1, 2009 0:06:58 GMT 1, funny thing is about newcastle is their fans still think they are a big club, when infact they are just a big stadium.
hopefully going down for a season will wipe some of this out of the fans so they come back up as a real team.
funny thing is about newcastle is their fans still think they are a big club, when infact they are just a big stadium.
hopefully going down for a season will wipe some of this out of the fans so they come back up as a real team.
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by Ruggs on Apr 1, 2009 0:07:54 GMT 1, They should have had Shearer in alongside Sir Bobby. I think they would've been in better shape now. Too many bad decisions at the top. Too many big deals for crap players. Too much chopping and changing managers equals RELEGATION! You can't say it hasn't been coming. Leeds, Forest, Leicester and soon Charlton and maybe Southampton are all examples of how easy it is for the house of cards to come tumbling down.
They should have had Shearer in alongside Sir Bobby. I think they would've been in better shape now. Too many bad decisions at the top. Too many big deals for crap players. Too much chopping and changing managers equals RELEGATION! You can't say it hasn't been coming. Leeds, Forest, Leicester and soon Charlton and maybe Southampton are all examples of how easy it is for the house of cards to come tumbling down.
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by Deleted on Apr 1, 2009 0:08:57 GMT 1, Are you going to take my ยฃ10 at 15/1 then? Of course it'll cost Newcastle, do you know how much a team loses by getting relegated? It could be the start of a very long spell outside the Premiership (think Leeds). Bad, bad decision by Newcastle football club and Shearer El Tel may not be anything special, BUT he's been in this situation before and got out, he knows how to manage, he knows what to do tactically... I think he'd keep you up. Of course relegation will cost the club. For the third and final time though - the damage has already been done. If we go down it WON'T be because of the 8 games Shearer was in charge of. Whatever happens no one would be able to do a better job - not Vegetables, not Keegan, not even the great Salex. I know my club mm - you can't tell me or any other fan what is best for us - we know fine well. We have some good players - we've given you 2 bloody good games already this season.
easy tiger
Are you going to take my ยฃ10 at 15/1 then? Of course it'll cost Newcastle, do you know how much a team loses by getting relegated? It could be the start of a very long spell outside the Premiership (think Leeds). Bad, bad decision by Newcastle football club and Shearer El Tel may not be anything special, BUT he's been in this situation before and got out, he knows how to manage, he knows what to do tactically... I think he'd keep you up. Of course relegation will cost the club. For the third and final time though - the damage has already been done. If we go down it WON'T be because of the 8 games Shearer was in charge of. Whatever happens no one would be able to do a better job - not Vegetables, not Keegan, not even the great Salex. I know my club mm - you can't tell me or any other fan what is best for us - we know fine well. We have some good players - we've given you 2 bloody good games already this season. easy tiger
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by robinbanks on Apr 1, 2009 0:09:22 GMT 1, Definitely capable of getting a draw at home against Chelsea.
Definitely capable of getting at least a point against Stoke.
Not gonna jinx it but you obviously have not seen our results from season's past at 3 point lane.
Definitely capable of getting a draw at home against Chelsea.
Definitely capable of getting at least a point against Stoke.
Not gonna jinx it but you obviously have not seen our results from season's past at 3 point lane.
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by robinbanks on Apr 1, 2009 0:12:03 GMT 1, funny thing is about newcastle is their fans still think they are a big club, when infact they are just a big stadium. hopefully going down for a season will wipe some of this out of the fans so they come back up as a real team.
funny thing about southerners is they believe everything they read in the papers.
this "we're a big club" and "we deserve a trophy just for showing up" is a myth perpetuated by the gutter press.
do you actually know any Geordies?
funny thing is about newcastle is their fans still think they are a big club, when infact they are just a big stadium. hopefully going down for a season will wipe some of this out of the fans so they come back up as a real team. funny thing about southerners is they believe everything they read in the papers. this "we're a big club" and "we deserve a trophy just for showing up" is a myth perpetuated by the gutter press. do you actually know any Geordies?
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by Deleted on Apr 1, 2009 0:12:24 GMT 1, to many injures and they needed at least two better defenders and they were doing OK until they sold their goalkeeper
to many injures and they needed at least two better defenders and they were doing OK until they sold their goalkeeper
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by bullet on Apr 1, 2009 0:18:18 GMT 1, funny thing is about newcastle is their fans still think they are a big club, when infact they are just a big stadium. hopefully going down for a season will wipe some of this out of the fans so they come back up as a real team. funny thing about southerners is they believe everything they read in the papers. this "we're a big club" and "we deserve a trophy just for showing up" is a myth perpetuated by the gutter press. do you actually know any Geordies?
its not from the press, i dont like papers.
its a football fans opinion on a team which will go down and will benefit from it greatly.
funny thing is about newcastle is their fans still think they are a big club, when infact they are just a big stadium. hopefully going down for a season will wipe some of this out of the fans so they come back up as a real team. funny thing about southerners is they believe everything they read in the papers. this "we're a big club" and "we deserve a trophy just for showing up" is a myth perpetuated by the gutter press. do you actually know any Geordies? its not from the press, i dont like papers. its a football fans opinion on a team which will go down and will benefit from it greatly.
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by robinbanks on Apr 1, 2009 0:18:29 GMT 1, Right, off to me cot, will resume this in the morning if anyone still wants a pop.
Nighty night
Right, off to me cot, will resume this in the morning if anyone still wants a pop. Nighty night
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by robinbanks on Apr 1, 2009 0:19:54 GMT 1, funny thing about southerners is they believe everything they read in the papers. this "we're a big club" and "we deserve a trophy just for showing up" is a myth perpetuated by the gutter press. do you actually know any Geordies? its not from the press, i dont like papers. its a football fans opinion on a team which will go down and will benefit from it greatly.
True to form JBOY - you don't have a clue what you're talking about.
Night
funny thing about southerners is they believe everything they read in the papers. this "we're a big club" and "we deserve a trophy just for showing up" is a myth perpetuated by the gutter press. do you actually know any Geordies? its not from the press, i dont like papers. its a football fans opinion on a team which will go down and will benefit from it greatly. True to form JBOY - you don't have a clue what you're talking about. Night
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by bullet on Apr 1, 2009 0:27:46 GMT 1, true to form of a northerner, they think everyone is against them
true to form of a northerner, they think everyone is against them
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by cheapwetsuit on Apr 1, 2009 0:30:52 GMT 1, Don't know where you guys get 15/1 from. bet365 has them at evens. 50-50. Which sounds about right.
Don't know where you guys get 15/1 from. bet365 has them at evens. 50-50. Which sounds about right.
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by cheapwetsuit on Apr 1, 2009 0:42:04 GMT 1, Silly me. Evens to be relegated. 9/1 to finish bottom. My bad.
Silly me. Evens to be relegated. 9/1 to finish bottom. My bad.
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by They call me Stephen on Apr 1, 2009 0:44:35 GMT 1, betfair has it at 15/1
betfair has it at 15/1
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by cashman on Apr 1, 2009 1:09:37 GMT 1, Is this a April fools ?
Is this a April fools ?
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by Deleted on Apr 1, 2009 1:17:07 GMT 1, yes it is April but who you calling fool? ;D
yes it is April but who you calling fool? ;D
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by manchestermike on Apr 1, 2009 9:00:54 GMT 1, Are you going to take my ยฃ10 at 15/1 then? Of course it'll cost Newcastle, do you know how much a team loses by getting relegated? It could be the start of a very long spell outside the Premiership (think Leeds). Bad, bad decision by Newcastle football club and Shearer El Tel may not be anything special, BUT he's been in this situation before and got out, he knows how to manage, he knows what to do tactically... I think he'd keep you up. Of course relegation will cost the club. For the third and final time though - the damage has already been done. If we go down it WON'T be because of the 8 games Shearer was in charge of. Whatever happens no one would be able to do a better job - not Vegetables, not Keegan, not even the great Salex. I know my club mm - you can't tell me or any other fan what is best for us - we know fine well. We have some good players - we've given you 2 bloody good games already this season.
IF they brought in a manager with experience in the situation, or with any experience at all they may have had a chance of staying up. To bring in someone with zero experience in management and someone who has, from what I have seen of him in a punditry position, limited knowledge of the game (yes I know how good a player he was but this doesn't always translate), is tantamount to suicide from both Ashley and Shearer. It makes me think Ashley wants to get him in now to prove to the fans he can't hack it and shut them up about him.
Now, for the 3rd and final time - are you going to give me that 15/1 on Newcastle finishing rock bottom, ยฃ10 like you said?
Are you going to take my ยฃ10 at 15/1 then? Of course it'll cost Newcastle, do you know how much a team loses by getting relegated? It could be the start of a very long spell outside the Premiership (think Leeds). Bad, bad decision by Newcastle football club and Shearer El Tel may not be anything special, BUT he's been in this situation before and got out, he knows how to manage, he knows what to do tactically... I think he'd keep you up. Of course relegation will cost the club. For the third and final time though - the damage has already been done. If we go down it WON'T be because of the 8 games Shearer was in charge of. Whatever happens no one would be able to do a better job - not Vegetables, not Keegan, not even the great Salex. I know my club mm - you can't tell me or any other fan what is best for us - we know fine well. We have some good players - we've given you 2 bloody good games already this season. IF they brought in a manager with experience in the situation, or with any experience at all they may have had a chance of staying up. To bring in someone with zero experience in management and someone who has, from what I have seen of him in a punditry position, limited knowledge of the game (yes I know how good a player he was but this doesn't always translate), is tantamount to suicide from both Ashley and Shearer. It makes me think Ashley wants to get him in now to prove to the fans he can't hack it and shut them up about him. Now, for the 3rd and final time - are you going to give me that 15/1 on Newcastle finishing rock bottom, ยฃ10 like you said?
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by robinbanks on Apr 1, 2009 9:35:52 GMT 1, They say a fool and his money are easily parted. If it is 15/1 (I've only actually seen you quote that price) then it's that price for a reason. Can't say I've seen too many poor bookies before.
If you want a good honest bet, straight up the middle, then I'm your man - if you want you want the promise of easy money and untold riches then I suggest you give Fred, or Paddy, or Willy a call - I'm sure they'll be more than happy to take your money.
Best of luck
They say a fool and his money are easily parted. If it is 15/1 (I've only actually seen you quote that price) then it's that price for a reason. Can't say I've seen too many poor bookies before. If you want a good honest bet, straight up the middle, then I'm your man - if you want you want the promise of easy money and untold riches then I suggest you give Fred, or Paddy, or Willy a call - I'm sure they'll be more than happy to take your money. Best of luck
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by manchestermike on Apr 1, 2009 9:44:07 GMT 1, They say a fool and his money are easily parted. If it is 15/1 (I've only actually seen you quote that price) then it's that price for a reason. Can't say I've seen too many poor bookies before. If you want a good honest bet, straight up the middle, then I'm your man - if you want you want the promise of easy money and untold riches then I suggest you give Fred, or Paddy, or Willy a call - I'm sure they'll be more than happy to take your money. Best of luck
Of course you'd take an evens bet... If I could take evens on 15/1 shots all day long I'd be an exceptionally rich man - the 15/1 is with Betfair (after just checking it's 14.5/1 now) the best bookies odds are 10/1 with William Hill. I'm not sure where you're getting easy money from, no money comes easy... but you offered me a bet and I tried to take it. The lowest a bookie is offering is 8/1 which is Skybet... I'll cut off my nose and say I'll take 7/1 from you for a tenner - I could almost get double this, but if you want the bet? It's not costing me anyway as I'm on Newcastle to go down at 28/1 anyhow and have been trading the relegation markets, so it's a free bet for me... and if you take me on at 7/1 it's a free bet for you too as you can back it higher to cover.
They say a fool and his money are easily parted. If it is 15/1 (I've only actually seen you quote that price) then it's that price for a reason. Can't say I've seen too many poor bookies before. If you want a good honest bet, straight up the middle, then I'm your man - if you want you want the promise of easy money and untold riches then I suggest you give Fred, or Paddy, or Willy a call - I'm sure they'll be more than happy to take your money. Best of luck Of course you'd take an evens bet... If I could take evens on 15/1 shots all day long I'd be an exceptionally rich man - the 15/1 is with Betfair (after just checking it's 14.5/1 now) the best bookies odds are 10/1 with William Hill. I'm not sure where you're getting easy money from, no money comes easy... but you offered me a bet and I tried to take it. The lowest a bookie is offering is 8/1 which is Skybet... I'll cut off my nose and say I'll take 7/1 from you for a tenner - I could almost get double this, but if you want the bet? It's not costing me anyway as I'm on Newcastle to go down at 28/1 anyhow and have been trading the relegation markets, so it's a free bet for me... and if you take me on at 7/1 it's a free bet for you too as you can back it higher to cover.
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by robinbanks on Apr 1, 2009 10:02:55 GMT 1, mm - I never offered you 15/1.
I had a bet with my mate half way through the season that Liverpool would finish outside the top 2. That's all it was - we didn't start quoting odds and laying it off to cover our losses.
I'm sorry if I misled you but I'm not interested in your offer, as generous as it is.
Be interesting to keep tabs on this though - I seem to remember you saying a similar thing last season. In fact, from what I can remember, you don't seem to have much luck as the forum's self-appointed tipster.
Seriously though - good luck with that.
mm - I never offered you 15/1. I had a bet with my mate half way through the season that Liverpool would finish outside the top 2. That's all it was - we didn't start quoting odds and laying it off to cover our losses. I'm sorry if I misled you but I'm not interested in your offer, as generous as it is. Be interesting to keep tabs on this though - I seem to remember you saying a similar thing last season. In fact, from what I can remember, you don't seem to have much luck as the forum's self-appointed tipster. Seriously though - good luck with that.
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by manchestermike on Apr 1, 2009 10:17:00 GMT 1, mm - I never offered you 15/1. I had a bet with my mate half way through the season that Liverpool would finish outside the top 2. That's all it was - we didn't start quoting odds and laying it off to cover our losses. I'm sorry if I misled you but I'm not interested in your offer, as generous as it is. Be interesting to keep tabs on this though - I seem to remember you saying a similar thing last season. In fact, from what I can remember, you don't seem to have much luck as the forum's self-appointed tipster. Seriously though - good luck with that.
I don't do too bad overall... make a nice profit over the course of a year in general, and did very well on here last season with numerous bets with people on Liverpool's finishing position. If you can't see all of someone's bets you can't judge how they do from them. Unless I start posting my 50+ a week on here
I don't think I said Newcastle would go down last season, in fact I'm pretty certain I didn't, I may have said they were good value to go down but looking back through my records I didn't back them to last season. I possibly considered it, but didn't in the end. This season I backed Newcastle and City to go down (City before the Sheikh came in obviously) and if one of them comes in it'll cover all my pre-season bets on all football leagues.
And no problem with the bet... but I'm sure you understand why I can't take evens on it.
mm - I never offered you 15/1. I had a bet with my mate half way through the season that Liverpool would finish outside the top 2. That's all it was - we didn't start quoting odds and laying it off to cover our losses. I'm sorry if I misled you but I'm not interested in your offer, as generous as it is. Be interesting to keep tabs on this though - I seem to remember you saying a similar thing last season. In fact, from what I can remember, you don't seem to have much luck as the forum's self-appointed tipster. Seriously though - good luck with that. I don't do too bad overall... make a nice profit over the course of a year in general, and did very well on here last season with numerous bets with people on Liverpool's finishing position. If you can't see all of someone's bets you can't judge how they do from them. Unless I start posting my 50+ a week on here I don't think I said Newcastle would go down last season, in fact I'm pretty certain I didn't, I may have said they were good value to go down but looking back through my records I didn't back them to last season. I possibly considered it, but didn't in the end. This season I backed Newcastle and City to go down (City before the Sheikh came in obviously) and if one of them comes in it'll cover all my pre-season bets on all football leagues. And no problem with the bet... but I'm sure you understand why I can't take evens on it.
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by angel41 on Apr 1, 2009 10:19:41 GMT 1, Agree with cashman, surely this is an April Fools.
Agree with cashman, surely this is an April Fools.
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by biggayal on Apr 1, 2009 10:21:47 GMT 1,
Exactly what I was thinking - the BBC's done it before...
Exactly what I was thinking - the BBC's done it before...
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by slowmo on Apr 1, 2009 10:24:54 GMT 1, Looking at their run to the end of the season I would say they'll get between 8-10 points. That'll see them on 37-39 points at the end of the season. I think Middlesbrough and West Brom have the stench of doom about them, so you need to ask how many points Sunderland, Stoke, Portsmouth and Blackburn will get.
So how is form? Blackburn 8 points form the last 6 Portsmouth 8 points from last 6 Stoke 8 points from the last 6 Sunderland 5 points from the last 6 Newcastle 5 points from the last 6
If form is continued, gonna be a fight between Sunderland and NEwcastle to stay up. That said, things change very quickly, but I think NEwcastle face a real fight and I agree with MM that havng a boss in place who has zero coaching experience, well not the smartest move ever.
Looking at their run to the end of the season I would say they'll get between 8-10 points. That'll see them on 37-39 points at the end of the season. I think Middlesbrough and West Brom have the stench of doom about them, so you need to ask how many points Sunderland, Stoke, Portsmouth and Blackburn will get.
So how is form? Blackburn 8 points form the last 6 Portsmouth 8 points from last 6 Stoke 8 points from the last 6 Sunderland 5 points from the last 6 Newcastle 5 points from the last 6
If form is continued, gonna be a fight between Sunderland and NEwcastle to stay up. That said, things change very quickly, but I think NEwcastle face a real fight and I agree with MM that havng a boss in place who has zero coaching experience, well not the smartest move ever.
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by manchestermike on Apr 1, 2009 10:25:38 GMT 1, NEWCASTLE OPT FOR MAGIC BEANS
NEWCASTLE United today pinned their hopes on a bag of magic beans bought on the way to market.
The relegation threatened club said the beans had been acquired in a exchange for an old cow in a deal worth some beans and a cow.
Newcastle fans were ecstatic at the return of the bag of beans which spent 10 glorious years sitting on the opposition goal line at St James's Park.
The beans will now be thrown out of a window in a last-ditch bid to keep the Magpies in the top flight.
Bill McKay, vice-chairman of the Toon Army supporters club, said: "Why waste money on an experienced manager with a good track record who knows how to get the best out of an unremarkable squad when you can just some chuck some magic beans into the garden and see what happens next?
"After years of disappointment and instability, Newcastle fans can now look forward to a period of beanstalks, stolen geese, thwarted, bread-making giants and an unlimited supply of big, shiny golden eggs."
But Charlie Reeves, football analyst at Donnelly-McPartlin, said: "It's a bold move. The only obstacle I can foresee is that while magic beans have been known to work, their success is limited exclusively to children's fairytales.
"The problem is that the Premier League is very real and, unfortunately for Newcastle, a bag of magic beans is not going to work just because they really, really want it to."
NEWCASTLE OPT FOR MAGIC BEANS NEWCASTLE United today pinned their hopes on a bag of magic beans bought on the way to market. The relegation threatened club said the beans had been acquired in a exchange for an old cow in a deal worth some beans and a cow. Newcastle fans were ecstatic at the return of the bag of beans which spent 10 glorious years sitting on the opposition goal line at St James's Park. The beans will now be thrown out of a window in a last-ditch bid to keep the Magpies in the top flight. Bill McKay, vice-chairman of the Toon Army supporters club, said: "Why waste money on an experienced manager with a good track record who knows how to get the best out of an unremarkable squad when you can just some chuck some magic beans into the garden and see what happens next? "After years of disappointment and instability, Newcastle fans can now look forward to a period of beanstalks, stolen geese, thwarted, bread-making giants and an unlimited supply of big, shiny golden eggs." But Charlie Reeves, football analyst at Donnelly-McPartlin, said: "It's a bold move. The only obstacle I can foresee is that while magic beans have been known to work, their success is limited exclusively to children's fairytales. "The problem is that the Premier League is very real and, unfortunately for Newcastle, a bag of magic beans is not going to work just because they really, really want it to."
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by robinbanks on Apr 1, 2009 10:38:23 GMT 1, NEWCASTLE OPT FOR MAGIC BEANS NEWCASTLE United today pinned their hopes on a bag of magic beans bought on the way to market. The relegation threatened club said the beans had been acquired in a exchange for an old cow in a deal worth some beans and a cow. Newcastle fans were ecstatic at the return of the bag of beans which spent 10 glorious years sitting on the opposition goal line at St James's Park. The beans will now be thrown out of a window in a last-ditch bid to keep the Magpies in the top flight. Bill McKay, vice-chairman of the Toon Army supporters club, said: "Why waste money on an experienced manager with a good track record who knows how to get the best out of an unremarkable squad when you can just some chuck some magic beans into the garden and see what happens next? "After years of disappointment and instability, Newcastle fans can now look forward to a period of beanstalks, stolen geese, thwarted, bread-making giants and an unlimited supply of big, shiny golden eggs." But Charlie Reeves, football analyst at Donnelly-McPartlin, said: "It's a bold move. The only obstacle I can foresee is that while magic beans have been known to work, their success is limited exclusively to children's fairytales. "The problem is that the Premier League is very real and, unfortunately for Newcastle, a bag of magic beans is not going to work just because they really, really want it to."
Haha
But what glorious beans they are - surely some of the best the Premiership has ever seen!
NEWCASTLE OPT FOR MAGIC BEANS NEWCASTLE United today pinned their hopes on a bag of magic beans bought on the way to market. The relegation threatened club said the beans had been acquired in a exchange for an old cow in a deal worth some beans and a cow. Newcastle fans were ecstatic at the return of the bag of beans which spent 10 glorious years sitting on the opposition goal line at St James's Park. The beans will now be thrown out of a window in a last-ditch bid to keep the Magpies in the top flight. Bill McKay, vice-chairman of the Toon Army supporters club, said: "Why waste money on an experienced manager with a good track record who knows how to get the best out of an unremarkable squad when you can just some chuck some magic beans into the garden and see what happens next? "After years of disappointment and instability, Newcastle fans can now look forward to a period of beanstalks, stolen geese, thwarted, bread-making giants and an unlimited supply of big, shiny golden eggs." But Charlie Reeves, football analyst at Donnelly-McPartlin, said: "It's a bold move. The only obstacle I can foresee is that while magic beans have been known to work, their success is limited exclusively to children's fairytales. "The problem is that the Premier League is very real and, unfortunately for Newcastle, a bag of magic beans is not going to work just because they really, really want it to." Haha But what glorious beans they are - surely some of the best the Premiership has ever seen!
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by graffoto on Apr 1, 2009 13:19:49 GMT 1, I know lots of you 'boys' love the footy but i believe Silky has made a nice forum dedicated to this balls for you to kick around in - can we move this thread there - sounds narky i know but this is a Banksy and street art forum witha dedicated spot for this dribble can you use it so it doesn't bump otherwise interesting art discussions off the page
it's here for those of you too important to bother startying your threads there urbanartassociation.com/index.cgi?board=footballchat
bitch over - now back to the April 1st rioting as long as it doesn't get in the way of anyones 'work'
I know lots of you 'boys' love the footy but i believe Silky has made a nice forum dedicated to this balls for you to kick around in - can we move this thread there - sounds narky i know but this is a Banksy and street art forum witha dedicated spot for this dribble can you use it so it doesn't bump otherwise interesting art discussions off the page it's here for those of you too important to bother startying your threads there urbanartassociation.com/index.cgi?board=footballchatbitch over - now back to the April 1st rioting as long as it doesn't get in the way of anyones 'work'
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by shower on Apr 1, 2009 13:46:49 GMT 1, not a bad move getting shearer in imo. he will give them that boost in form you see when a new manager comes in, for example sunderland, blackburn and spurs when they got their new men. but whether that form can be sustained for 8 games is another matter. and now hes got iain dowie in too to assist him that gives him some experience. im not sure they can stay up and anyway id prefer to see stoke, hull and sunderland in the prem next year.
not a bad move getting shearer in imo. he will give them that boost in form you see when a new manager comes in, for example sunderland, blackburn and spurs when they got their new men. but whether that form can be sustained for 8 games is another matter. and now hes got iain dowie in too to assist him that gives him some experience. im not sure they can stay up and anyway id prefer to see stoke, hull and sunderland in the prem next year.
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robinbanks
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October 2007
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by robinbanks on Apr 1, 2009 14:10:28 GMT 1, id prefer to see stoke, hull and sunderland in the prem next year.
Me too...
...instead of Man U, Liverpool and Spurs! ;D
id prefer to see stoke, hull and sunderland in the prem next year. Me too... ...instead of Man U, Liverpool and Spurs! ;D
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by melmoth on Apr 1, 2009 14:46:12 GMT 1, Looks like Shearer has asked Iain Dowie to help him avoid the drop?
Erm.
That HAS to be the April's Fool part of this, right?!?
Looks like Shearer has asked Iain Dowie to help him avoid the drop?
Erm.
That HAS to be the April's Fool part of this, right?!?
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shower
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September 2007
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Shearer takes over as Newcastle manager, by shower on Apr 1, 2009 14:52:29 GMT 1, id prefer to see stoke, hull and sunderland in the prem next year. Me too... ...instead of Man U, Liverpool and Spurs! ;D
or liverpool, chelsea and city!
id prefer to see stoke, hull and sunderland in the prem next year. Me too... ...instead of Man U, Liverpool and Spurs! ;D or liverpool, chelsea and city!
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