WALK OUT AT NEWCASTLE
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As long as he's not the mistry buyer of Bolton, Who carestrotter wrote:Walk out by Freddie: (click below)
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He's buying the shop outside Mount St. Josephs?hoboh2o wrote:As long as he's not the mistry buyer of Bolton, Who carestrotter wrote:Walk out by Freddie: (click below)
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Nooo, boltonboris, he's bought a club. As such, I'd put my money on it being the one up Derby Street, innit, Boss?!boltonboris wrote:He's buying the shop outside Mount St. Josephs?hoboh2o wrote:As long as he's not the mistry buyer of Bolton, Who carestrotter wrote:Walk out by Freddie: (click below)
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Re: WALK OUT AT NEWCASTLE
boltonboris wrote:He's buying the shop outside Mount St. Josephs?hoboh2o wrote:As long as he's not the mistry buyer of Bolton, Who carestrotter wrote:Walk out by Freddie: (click below)
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Bollocks to that, I buy my dinner (or lunch, whatever) from there every day! Sheperd can f*ck off! :p
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Shepherd's removal reminds me of Gartside's careful post-Quest quote "nobody currently employed by the club". However, as far as I know, Allardyce wasn't the subject of the recent police raids (note that the rozzers insist the raids are totally separate to the Quest findings)frankyworthy wrote:Very good point
Surely they couldn't get rid of BFSA as well ???????
Both as dodgy as eachother perhaps?????
On a wider note, though, BSA was appointed by Shepherd not Ashley, and the knives have already been unsheathed at SJP once. I see Sam's back in the meeja this morning with his annual complaint about the lack of action in the transfer window; we can only speculate on how tight the purse strings are being held
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Imagine seeing those words in the same sentence. The world's gone mad. I hope it happens, just to see the look on Allardyce's face when he meets his new boss.trotter wrote:New Newcastle owner Mike Ashley is hoping to lure Kevin Keegan out of retirement to become the club's Director of Football. (Various morning papers)
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Well that really would be interesting, wouldn't it?! A tactically inept 'You score four and we'll score five, merchant', overseeing a tactically inept 'hit it up to the big lot, score, then it's all hands on deck' merchant. Very interesting indeed.trotter wrote:New Newcastle owner Mike Ashley is hoping to lure Kevin Keegan out of retirement to become the club's Director of Football. (Various morning papers)
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5-0-5Bruce Rioja wrote:Well that really would be interesting, wouldn't it?! A tactically inept 'You score four and we'll score five, merchant', overseeing a tactically inept 'hit it up to the big lot, score, then it's all hands on deck' merchant. Very interesting indeed.trotter wrote:New Newcastle owner Mike Ashley is hoping to lure Kevin Keegan out of retirement to become the club's Director of Football. (Various morning papers)
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