East Kent Saint Posted Wednesday at 20:36 Posted Wednesday at 20:36 In sports pages for England call up , was let go by Saints now Bournemouth!
Green Posted Wednesday at 21:08 Posted Wednesday at 21:08 Wasn’t some of it homesickness and he changed his mindset after being released though?
Miltonaggro Posted Thursday at 08:53 Posted Thursday at 08:53 57 minutes ago, Turkish said: Isn't she on Im a celebrity? Think that was Alan Carr. Easy mistake to make. 3
Toussaint Posted Thursday at 09:55 Posted Thursday at 09:55 (edited) 1 hour ago, Miltonaggro said: Think that was Alan Carr. Easy mistake to make. Do you know his father was a professional football manager, Northampton I think. Edited Thursday at 10:24 by Toussaint typo 1
Turkish Posted Thursday at 10:11 Posted Thursday at 10:11 15 minutes ago, Toussaint said: Do you know his fatter was a professional football manager, Northampton I think. his brother used to play for Spurs and Newcastle, he also had a cousin who played for Forest and Newcastle.
Miltonaggro Posted Thursday at 12:51 Posted Thursday at 12:51 2 hours ago, Turkish said: his brother used to play for Spurs and Newcastle, he also had a cousin who played for Forest and Newcastle. All CDAJFU currently, including Al!
Toussaint Posted Thursday at 13:40 Posted Thursday at 13:40 3 hours ago, Turkish said: his brother used to play for Spurs and Newcastle, he also had a cousin who played for Forest and Newcastle. I was not aware of that.
Ted Bates Statue Posted Thursday at 14:54 Posted Thursday at 14:54 5 hours ago, Miltonaggro said: Think that was Alan Carr. Easy mistake to make. did you know that although he's most famous for a stop smoking course, in his spare time he does comedy
Zorba Posted Friday at 13:22 Posted Friday at 13:22 On 13/11/2025 at 10:11, Turkish said: his brother used to play for Spurs and Newcastle, he also had a cousin who played for Forest and Newcastle. Steve & Franz. His brother Wayne was a bit of a tosser though.
swannymere Posted Friday at 14:12 Posted Friday at 14:12 Newcastle were promoted back to the Premier League in April 2010 and Carr was central to helping managers Chris Hughton and Alan Pardew (who replaced the sacked Hughton in December 2010) sign players from the French, Dutch and German leagues such as Hatem Ben Arfa, Yohan Cabaye, Sylvain Marveaux, Papiss Cissé and Cheick Tioté,[4] which helped turn the club's fortunes around. As a result, they finished fifth in the Premier League in the 2011–12 season,[4] which led to qualification for the 2012–13 Europa League.
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