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Everything posted by SuperMikey
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Of course not, but this is about potential. Newcastle have a world-class stadium with 50k+ seats, whereas Chelsea's ground is a lot worse in comparison and has tens of thousands less seats. If Newcastle received the same amount of investment that Chelsea have over the last 10 years, then arguably they would be a bigger club. This is about potential. IMHO anyway.
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Did you see it when Gilmour and Mason went onstage to play a few songs? Saw some footage of that, incredible! Wish i'd been around when they were at their peak and all still being nice to each other.
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Massive fanbase probably, the geordies regularly sell out their 50,000+ seater stadium whereas Chelsea have a smaller ground and have less potential therefore in ticket sales etc. Chelsea are a bigger global 'brand' than Newcastle though.
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Robson-Kanu is a good shout for a young winger, he's got a lot of potential. He can play on either wing and also up front if he needs to. Would be a very handy player to have.
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Ah yes, nothing is sweeter than rejoicing in the torture, slavery and suffering of millions. RULE BRITANNIA!
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[video=youtube;5nh-yBnnx54] 38degrees members hand Nick Clegg a petition to oppose the NHS reforms - interesting bit with one of the members at the end where he talks about the government paving way for the juiciest bits of the health service to be taken over by big companies.
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And a Blackpool supporting producer on Countdown changed the 'Countdown Conundrum' to PNECRISIS. Love it! Also loving the fact that the Skates can't get a match in the YhooEssUvAyy.
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July 3rd
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Brum's new owner will not be happy if they get relegated - Big Eck is a good manager but he's had a lot of money thrown at the team over the past year. I can only see it being Wigan and Blackpool that go down though.
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West Ham are still £100m in debt, their lack of TV money will really impact on their income - even with the parachute payments they still have a huge wage bill and a whole roster of players who will want to leave. While they're going to pose a threat, they won't be the dominant force that a lot of people think they will.
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Le Fondre would be a good signing, provided he doesn't cost too much. His goalscoring record is very good, even if it is at a lower level. He's still young and he's a natural finisher with pace - something every team needs. Even if he wouldn't start every week, he'd still be an excellent squad player for any Championship side.
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Definitely ST details.
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Ryuichi Sakamoto - Playing the Piano Larvely.
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If the network isn't back on by Tuesday i'll be sad.
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I like the idea - it would probably need some refining to be workable for us but if it's worked at Watford then there's no reason why we couldn't adopt it.
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Would be very happy with the last 2, i'm not sure about the new collar on the home kit though...
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Sshho, who likeshhh my Ssean Connery impresshhhion?
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Can't believe the boy's app lost, it was far better than the girl's one. Had to love Jim worming his way out of the boardroom though - top quality!
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Incredibly glad to see Stewart Lee's Comedy Vehicle back on the TV - the last series was great and it seems so far that Stew hasn't lost his touch. New series is on at 11.20pm on BBC2 Wednesdays, it comes highly recommended!
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-13368945
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He embellishes his set with a good dollop of Libs and Babyshambles tunes. When I saw him at Glasto in 2009, he did about 15-20 minutes of only Libertines and Babyshambles songs, as well as 'For Lovers' - the song he wrote with Wolfman.
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Sounds like we've got some great youth prospects coming through - in 5 years we could have a team which is mostly made up of academy players. Most clubs would kill to have that.
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Keep Butterfield Harding Martin Jaidi (PAYP) Connolly (PAYP) Get Rid Gobern Cancel Contract/Sell Pulis Forecast Holmes
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My local team (Hartley Wintney FC) play at all hours - I know that because i've lived about 20 metres behind their pitch for nearly 18 years! I think it would be a great idea to get 12pm kick-offs for weekend games, it would mean that people wouldn't have to choose.