Joe Kinnear on some of Newcastle's players
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Absolutely loads of ex players are directors of football
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the papers/media are being proper trolled and JoeK is doing it good but the papers have the platform to misdirect most from coming to that conclusion and theyre doing it because they (thepapers) are his target and the ones he's winding up.
joe k "i've won everything , you dickheads, i know what i'm doing"
papers "everything ? you not won the , this , that , the other "
which is petty semantics on his use of the word 'everything' , he's won a lot.
so its kinda not working. he should just go "would you ask arsene wenger that ?" coz the media pussy foot round and make excuses for him when he's being a dick.
joe k "i've won everything , you dickheads, i know what i'm doing"
papers "everything ? you not won the , this , that , the other "
which is petty semantics on his use of the word 'everything' , he's won a lot.
so its kinda not working. he should just go "would you ask arsene wenger that ?" coz the media pussy foot round and make excuses for him when he's being a dick.
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If Arsene Wenger claimed, say, to have won things as a player which he patently hadn't then he'd get challenged.
Two points .... Wenger never has, and Wenger never will.
Largely because he has absolutely no need to and, in addition, he isn't barking fckg mad.
Two points .... Wenger never has, and Wenger never will.
Largely because he has absolutely no need to and, in addition, he isn't barking fckg mad.
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Got it off of Sky, Willy. And there's only one possible way you could've known that the same article had also appeared in The Sun, Old Sport.Wandering Willy wrote:Bruce reads the Sun
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I didn't want to be the first to say the only sure statement is that WW DOES read the Sun.
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Right bastards, here's my excuse. I'm in a bar in Lanzarote with free newspapers - all of them the Sun.
Tbf- the article on fatal Linear was reckon' hilarious - they for him apart.
Tbf- the article on fatal Linear was reckon' hilarious - they for him apart.
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I'm told that where Sun readers generally go for their jollies.Wandering Willy wrote:Right bastards, here's my excuse. I'm in a bar in Lanzarote with free newspapers - all of them the Sun.
Tbf- the article on fatal Linear was reckon' hilarious - they for him apart.
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Aye - anyway it was the Mail today so at last we have something in common.
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Did you not send the bugger back?Wandering Willy wrote:Aye - anyway it was the Mail
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NEXT!Bruce Rioja wrote:Did you not send the bugger back?Wandering Willy wrote:Aye - anyway it was the Mail
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Now THIS is funny ...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-23424012" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The guy who signed for a club sponsored by Virgin Money, who then decides he can't play for aa Wonga sponsored club due to his religious beliefs ... frequents a Casino.
Could it be, possibly, he's trying to wangle an exit ?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-tyne-23424012" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The guy who signed for a club sponsored by Virgin Money, who then decides he can't play for aa Wonga sponsored club due to his religious beliefs ... frequents a Casino.
Could it be, possibly, he's trying to wangle an exit ?
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Wonga an exit?
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That's gold that. Love it.
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... and now, it's all sorted and, apparently, the overwhelming religious issue is overcome.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/23455637" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I wonder how much more he's getting to achieve that new theological appreciation ?
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I wonder how much more he's getting to achieve that new theological appreciation ?
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And of course absolutely nothing to do with him having 'visited' a casino, on more than one occassion, even though because of his profound religious beliefs he doesn't bet, he just places large piles of plastic things randomly on tables. Yep, nothing to do with that at all.bobo the clown wrote:... and now, it's all sorted and, apparently, the overwhelming religious issue is overcome.
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This can't be true, can it?
Joe Kinnear thought he had found a good young midfielder who played in a cup game for Birmingham, only to be told he was actually a Newcastle player who was on loan to the Blues.
This can't be true, can it?
Joe Kinnear thought he had found a good young midfielder who played in a cup game for Birmingham, only to be told he was actually a Newcastle player who was on loan to the Blues.
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malcd1 wrote:http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... ar-2670971
This can't be true, can it?
Joe Kinnear thought he had found a good young midfielder who played in a cup game for Birmingham, only to be told he was actually a Newcastle player who was on loan to the Blues.
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He's a buffoon, and not even a likeable one at that!
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I'd certainly like it to be true.
Not advocating mass-murder as an entirely positive experience, of course, but it had its moments.
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I'm going to boldly state right now that this is fact. There's no scientific evidence for it, but it is fact.
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