BlueHammer85
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As a Hammers fan...i'm not really arsed, is what it is. hopefully be us one day. Only concern would be more potential talks of super leagues etc down the road.
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And so it begins......the first player to say come and get me......step forward Pinocchio
Jesse Lingard says he needs "regular football" if he is to achieve his ambition of playing for England at the 2022 World Cup.
The Manchester United forward has played 45 minutes of Premier League football so far this season, coming off the bench on three occasions
That means overtaking rags, Spurs, Chelsea and one Leicester City, who are all far more equipped to manage a tilt at CL qualification. Not to mention Arsenal if they get their act together.Interested to see what comes next. Our transition years were some of my favourite watching City, some great games in the Thursday night Cup on the way there too. They were exciting years, but given the size of the investment you don't really get chance to stop and enjoy it all. CL qualification has to be expected within 3 years.
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Tiny edit Marvin, just for accuracy ;-)..........I am beginning to think that the only area that is really Man Utd free is Merseyside andSouthManchester.
As a Hammers fan...i'm not really arsed, is what it is. hopefully be us one day. Only concern would be more potential talks of super leagues etc down the road.
People get paid for this kind of thinking
I think realistically City, chelsea and united are so far ahead of newcastle that in 3 years they have zero chance of catching those 3 as all will continue to invest heavily. Liverpool for me are the weak ones. Not particularly now, but Firmino, Mane and Salah are all coming to the back ends of their careers and they are totally fucked once they go and undoubtedly klopp moves on for a new challenge. They show little appetite to keep investing in their squad and from a Newcastle perspective that's the weak link in the top 4.Interested to see what comes next. Our transition years were some of my favourite watching City, some great games in the Thursday night Cup on the way there too. They were exciting years, but given the size of the investment you don't really get chance to stop and enjoy it all. CL qualification has to be expected within 3 years.
I know your taking the piss but anyone who changes clubs ever is lower than a rags belly.As a lifelong die-hard City fan ( formerly Chelsea) I am now exploring my possible Geordie roots. Whilst trying to develop my 'tache and beer gut. Exiting times we live in 'Howay that lads.
I'm sure he'd take on the chinsBruce will be hoping he’s sacked by text, not a face to face meeting. Would need more than one bin bag
I read he wants to stay and prove his worth to the new owners..He’ll 100% be sacked - just who they get to replace him.
Rafa? ;)
Buy robot players to last longer? ;)But what happens when the oil runs out ?
He'll be a Newcastle fan again now instead of supporting the Rags every Saturday night on MOTDI'll bet Shearer changes his toon (d'ya see what I did there?) about middle Eastern investment in prem football.
I thought and hoped the stage was set for you the year you moved ground. Payet was on fire, everything was in place. Hopefully it can still happen!
We won’t be reliant oil and gas hence why gulf states are diversifying.The giddy fuckers obviously haven't thought of that, whereas we're ahead of the curve..
Thank fuck we've already got a cabinet full of trophies to polish..!
The year 3278, when the oilwells run dry, cannot come quick enough for the red shirts..!