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I was sat in my cab listening to the game and to be honest I was pleased with the result - and then I thought I wonder how long it will take to hear this
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were going to win the world cup [/b]


Sorry how long is a nano second, infact it was not that long was it and to top it all we will have to read all about it in the daily papers and hear about it on the radio and the telly - plus we are going to win the world cup from every commentator and journalist :shock: such confidence after winning ONE game - I wonder where the word ARROGANT comes from :roll: .

Ummm did'nt they say the same after beating Germany 5-1 " we will win the world cup" of course you will - Still enjoy your day. :lol: :lol: :lol:

P.S Save your breath about Wales - your population about 49 million, ours just under 3 million :wink:

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Isn't this the one you lot forget?


How right you are Mr Gusmac!!!

It was the ONE

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I was sat in my cab listening to the game and to be honest I was pleased with the result - and then I thought I wonder how long it will take to hear this
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were going to win the world cup [/b]


Sorry how long is a nano second, infact it was not that long was it and to top it all we will have to read all about it in the daily papers and hear about it on the radio and the telly - plus we are going to win the world cup from every commentator and journalist :shock: such confidence after winning ONE game - I wonder where the word ARROGANT comes from :roll: .

Ummm did'nt they say the same after beating Germany 5-1 " we will win the world cup" of course you will - Still enjoy your day. :lol: :lol: :lol:

P.S Save your breath about Wales - your population about 49 million, ours just under 3 million :wink:



England gonna win the world cup again?

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Brummie Cabbie wrote:
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Isn't this the one you lot forget?


How right you are Mr Gusmac!!!

It was the ONE


Terrible memory the English have :lol: :lol:
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Why England won’t win the world cup….


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Rumour has it that Newcastle United's ground has been re-named.

It is no longer known as St James' Park, & now enjoys the its new name; Sid James' Park!!

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Ashley Wants Out Of Newcastle
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Mike Ashley has confirmed he wants to sell Newcastle just 16 months after staging a £134.4million takeover.

Ashley and his executive director (football) Dennis Wise have borne the brunt of a furious backlash from supporters in the 10 days since manager Kevin Keegan walked out in protest over the club's transfer policy.

Thousands staged demonstrations outside St James' Park before and after Saturday's 2-1 Premier League defeat by Hull demanding that Ashley sell up and that Wise be removed from his post.

They could now get at least one of their wishes after the sportswear magnate revealed that he is ready to listen to offers.

In a lengthy statement, Ashley said: "I am not stupid and have listened to the fans.

"I have really loved taking my kids to the games, being next to them and all the fans.

"But I am now a dad who can't take his kids to a football game on a Saturday because I am advised that we would be assaulted.

"Therefore, I am no longer prepared to subsidise Newcastle United.

"I am putting the club up for sale. I hope that the fans get what they want and that the next owner is someone who can lavish the amount of money on the club that the fans want."

"That is what I am now trying to do, but it won't happen overnight and it may not happen at all if a buyer does not come in.

"You don't need to demonstrate against me again because I have got the message.

"Any further action will only have an adverse effect on the team. As fans of Newcastle United, you need to spend your energy getting behind, not me, but the players who need your support.

"I am determined that Newcastle United is not only here today, but that it is also there tomorrow for your children who stand beside you at St James' Park."

Ashley snapped up the Magpies after launching successful bids to buy out first the Hall family's holding in the club and then chairman Freddy Shepherd.

There was delight on Tyneside at the time as the fans settled back and waited for the cash to start flowing from a man with a personal fortune estimated at £1.9billion.

They were celebrating again when, after sacking manager Sam Allardyce just eight months into his reign, Ashley pulled off a sensational coup by persuading Keegan to return.

However, it was only after gaining control of the club that the tycoon realised the full extent of its debts, and he has since invested a further £110million to address both that situation and the recruitment of new signings.

His blueprint for lasting success was to run the club as a business, and that meant not over-extending it financially.

Ashley said: "I knew that the club would cost me money every year after I had bought it. I have backed the club with money.

"You can see that from the fact that Newcastle has the fifth highest wage bill in the Premier League.

"I was always prepared to bank roll Newcastle up to the tune of £20million per year, but no more. That was my bargain.

"I would make the club solvent. I would make it a going concern. I would pour up to £20million a year into the club and not expect anything back.

"It has to be realised that if I put £100million into the club year in year out, then it would not be too long before I was cleaned out and a debt ridden Newcastle United would find itself in the position that faced Leeds United.

"That is the nightmare for every fan. To love a club that over-extends itself, that tries to spend what it can't afford.

"That will never happen to Newcastle when I am in charge. The truth is that Newcastle could not sustain buying the Shevchenkos, Robinhos or the Berbatovs.

"These are recognised European footballers. They have played in the European leagues and everyone knows about them. They can be brilliant signings.

"But everybody knows that they are brilliant and so they, and players like them, cost more than £30million to buy before you even take into account agent commissions and the multi-million pound wage deals.

"My plan and my strategy for Newcastle is different. It has to be.

"Arsenal is the shining example in England of a sustainable business model. It takes time. It can't be done overnight."

It was to that end that Ashley appointed Wise, vice-president (player recruitment) Tony Jimenez and technical co-ordinator Jeff Vetere to scour the world for young, undiscovered talent.

They identified the likes of summer signings Fabricio Coloccini, Jonas Gutierrez and Xisco, but Keegan's fury at his lack of control over that recruitment mission, and the sale of James Milner and efforts to offload Michael Owen, Joey Barton and Alan Smith, ultimately led to his departure.

However, Ashley insisted he never had a problem with the 57-year-old, with whom he has held talks over a possible return this weekend.

There have been rumours since Ashley arrived on Tyneside that he would look to move the club on quickly, and several potential buyers have been circling for some time.

Indian businessman Anil Ambani has publicly ended his interest after failing to get a response from the club, although that may not be the end of the story, while Chinese billionaire Xu Rongmao has also been linked with a bid.

But Ashley is adamant that he will not sell to anyone he believes cannot give the fans what they want.

He said: "If I can't sell the club to someone who will give the fans what they want, then I shall continue to ensure that Newcastle is run on a business and football model that is sustainable.

"I care too much about the club merely to abandon it.

"I have the interests of Newcastle United at heart. I have listened to you. You want me out.

"That is what I am now trying to do, but it won't happen overnight and it may not happen at all if a buyer does not come in.

"You don't need to demonstrate against me again because I have got the message.

"Any further action will only have an adverse effect on the team. As fans of Newcastle United, you need to spend your energy getting behind, not me, but the players who need your support.

"I am determined that Newcastle United is not only here today, but that it is also there tomorrow for your children who stand beside you at St James' Park."

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The end of the cricket season is nigh.......

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England Hammer Croatia; Tabloid Editors Commit Suicide

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No sport today. The sports editors of the Daily Gossip and the Sphere newspapers hanged and drowned themselves respectively last night, following England's magnanimous 4-1 thrashing of Croatia.

'It looks like we're going to qualify for the 2010 World Cup,' the Daily Gossip's Bob Blenkinsop wrote in his suicide note. 'I don't see the point of living any more.'

'I agree,' wrote Jim Leatherbottom from the Sphere in his immaculately-typed farewell letter, before throwing himself off the top of Nelson's Column and landing in a pool of tramps' [edited by admin] in which he unfortunately drowned. 'If England start winning games on a regular basis I won't be able to write funny headlines like "Fabio Cap-Hell-o!" and "England are Sh-Itai!"'

'It's simply not good enough,' Bob Blenkinsop interjected in his suicide note, before attempting to drown himself. He subsequently changed his mind and hung himself out to dry on some thick hemp. 'I was looking forward to some smashing defeats, so as we could get Daily Gossip readers to keep throwing pasta and spaghetti at Capello until he did the decent thing and resigned.

'How can I be expected to run a newspaper if the players are going to start putting the ball in the opposition net for fun? That's not the English way.'

'He's not wrong there,' Jim Leatherbottom agreed in his suicide note. 'We like to see our brave boys in white put up a stout defence but ultimately succumb to defeat. National depression is a part of our heritage - and it sells newspapers.'

'How dare Capello come over here and teach our footballers how to win matches,' Bob Blenkinsop concluded. 'We don't send our managers over there to teach Juventus and AC Milan how to lose games.'

Hat-trick hero Theo Walcott has been installed as the bookies' favourite to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award.

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The all new Carter Bar border crossing sign in Northumbria. (That's nearly Scotland for those that are geographically challenged)

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