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Keegan To Manage Newcastle

HildoSpur

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Oct 1, 2005
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I have a few friends who are hard core newcastle fans and i'm sure they are delighted and in shock. It's a bit crazy really, but I'm glad to see him back personally, dunno if he will do well of course but sod it.. good luck to him.
 

wizgell

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Aug 11, 2004
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and we think we have problems at our club !!

they are the most deluded club in the world.


An absolute joke of a club, but I bet the 'greatest fans in the country' will be absolutely delighted and will get so much media coverage.
 

Mullers

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Jan 4, 2006
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Sentimental appointment, that will ultimately lead to Newcastle being in deeper shit than they are now.
 

don1

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good to have him back in the game i could do with a good laugh:rofl:
 

PYiddy

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Jun 10, 2005
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if u cant win a trophy, why not have a trophy signing every season where 20,000 people can come to.

U get the manager you deserve. well done NUFC
 

Blotto

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There's power in that mullet. The power to take Newcastle back to the top.
 

speccy_spur

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So he is going from running one football circus to another? I give him until the end of the season. If he appoints Shearer, who has zero coaching ability, then it will just show what a farce this all is.
 

LSUY

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Jul 12, 2005
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Why would anyone want the Newcastle job? Money isn't enough to take that job on.

We moan about how bad our defence is yet the people of Newcastle are probably wishing that Titus Bramble was back playing for them.

This is going to end in tears. We learned with Ossie and Hoddle that its always best if your legends don't come back after some years away.
 

Bill_Oddie

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Well, he's going to need some serious bloody coaching help. The Premier League has come on leaps and bounds in terms of technical skill since he was last involved.
 

llamafarmer

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I think i hate Newcastle more now than ever.

I like Keegan a lot, but whenever Sky interview some ponce up at the ground, they make it sound like they're the biggest club in world football. Some bloke talking about the excitement outside the ground - 'You'd only see this in Brazil'. Would you? Would you really? Fuck off Geordie.

Sky will now lick Geordie ballbags for months and that Scottish **** Jim Fuckface will no doubt go down there for the official presentation and lick even more arse, where thousands of unemployed Geordie wife beaters will gather on the streets drinking Ale and cheering 'Why ay man' at some bloke they already did that for ten years ago. Backward ****s.

Newcastle really believe they're something different. They're not. They're fans are even more deluded than ours and that's saying something.

Saying all that, welcome back Keegan. You'll no doubt fail, but good to see you back anyway.

:lol: You said it all bomber.

I'm seeing all the things in Newcastle now that people always used to take the piss out of us for. It's embarrassing really and perhaps that's why I hate them.

And Mourinho? :rofl:
 

Has1978

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Jul 15, 2005
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Sentimental appointment, that will ultimately lead to Newcastle being in deeper shit than they are now.

what? above us in the league?

they have some very good players up there, did the double over us last year, already beaten us this season. i like keegan (ok he's no wenger or ferguson but his record stands up to most) and it wouldn't suprise me if they got a UEFA slot. momentum is a powerful thing.
 
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